Honestly, there's not many. We pretty much know what each vehicle offers. We typically only use the trailer for bigger productions and the van for smaller ones. The van is nice because it doesn't require a vehicle for towing, and it's easy to park at a venue. While both offer different working experiences, both can still achieve the same goal of producing the same level broadcast.
Gimbal servo rotation is terrible.. it is quite annoying and noticeable. I would recommend stabilisation of the video. That apart, the van is awesome..
We use the Blackmagic ATEM Camera Convertors. They are a big silver box that handles SDI/HDMI inputs, converts to fiber and also provides a return video
Man that’s so nice. How do you get transparent graphics using the avmatrix? Do you capture program to a computer and combine in obs? Thanks for the content!
@@jrmvideoAwesome. Do you have any suggestions for remote broadcasting? I’ve been live streaming high school football games where I don’t have access to hard wired internet or a school wi-fi because of how far out the field is. Used my phone hotspot, and got it where it doesn’t buffer at 480p..
@@flowwnetwork Unfortunately, we do not. We have been actively searching for an affordable solution for years now. StarLink seemed like it was the answer until they started they started throttling upload speeds. We've used cellular hotspots before as well but that seems to be the only solution. LiveU or TVU are both reliable solutions but they come with a high cost.
@@jrmvideo For me, It's not a "remote broadcasting solution" for locations without internet, but it does get internet far range if you don't want to, or can't, run a cable... A pair of Ubiquiti Litebeams worked for me for a recent broadcast. Got internet from a baseball pressbox to the middle of the field at FOH for a concert/fireworks show. Could have ran fiber, but the amount needed was too expensive to buy or rent (for me, for one time use). The litebeams were a good, cheap, reusable solutions as opposed to renting a fiber cable one-time. $65 per litebeam so for two it worked great.
I've been doing high school football games for the last 6 years and I use a T-Mobile home internet. It's true unlimited with no caps for 50 bucks a month. Surprisingly they have really good coverage and I haven't had a problem with it in the last 2 years. Some people even modify them with directional antennas to get signal in some of the most remote areas. LiveU is going to be better of course but it's a lot more expensive. Check it out it's worth looking into if you need something on a budget.
Excited to see real show video BHS using this new setup VAN.
Would be great to see a video how you run the signal flow with all the fiber cables?
always learning something new from you!! I would like to build a press box!
I was just in Pittsburgh again this past week. I thought about hitting you up for another lunch, but ran out of time.
Very nice setup
This is exactly what i need to do for my build!
Would like to see how the fiber is used with the atem equipment. Thanks great stuff
LOVE this channel & videos.
Thank you!
New sub - very cool! Genius design with the server rack in the middle. Wishing you continued success from here in Montana!
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This is my dream! :) So inspiring how these youngsters get to do what they are so passionate about.
Thank you!!
Nice Job Guys! 😃
Need to put starlink on the roof!
@@boomerville we’ve been thinking about that more and more now that Starkink seems to have good upload speeds!
Nice, very inspiring
Have you all run into issues with you PC? I would be concerned that everything would be rattling and bouncing during transit.
Never had an issue. This is how the big 53ft trailers all operate too
1. Looks fun :-)
Now that you have the Van and the Trailer for a bit, what are you pros and cons you are finding with each?
Honestly, there's not many. We pretty much know what each vehicle offers. We typically only use the trailer for bigger productions and the van for smaller ones. The van is nice because it doesn't require a vehicle for towing, and it's easy to park at a venue. While both offer different working experiences, both can still achieve the same goal of producing the same level broadcast.
Gimbal servo rotation is terrible.. it is quite annoying and noticeable. I would recommend stabilisation of the video. That apart, the van is awesome..
What make and model of van is it? Also, I thought you'd have better speakers than those Logitech speakers with the fake tweeters.
What is the equipment you are using for the fiber connection coming from your cameras back to your van and atem.. thanks
We use the Blackmagic ATEM Camera Convertors. They are a big silver box that handles SDI/HDMI inputs, converts to fiber and also provides a return video
Woww Nice job what do you use for internet connection for your live-streaming
We use only internet provided by the venue
Broadcast van trucks to dubai.
Man that’s so nice. How do you get transparent graphics using the avmatrix? Do you capture program to a computer and combine in obs? Thanks for the content!
Thanks! We use OBS to capture the program out of the switcher and add graphics second. (Kinda backwards in the “video world” but it works for us)
Do you guys do private coaching calls?
We've been asked many times but unfortunately we do not have the time available to commit to a program like that. Maybe in the future!
Amazing 😍😋🥰💯🌹❤
Sir camera model and price ❤❤
How do you get internet? I noticed you used a network switch but what/who do you use for network?
Just the venue's internet straight hard-lined into the switch.
@@jrmvideoAwesome. Do you have any suggestions for remote broadcasting? I’ve been live streaming high school football games where I don’t have access to hard wired internet or a school wi-fi because of how far out the field is.
Used my phone hotspot, and got it where it doesn’t buffer at 480p..
@@flowwnetwork Unfortunately, we do not. We have been actively searching for an affordable solution for years now. StarLink seemed like it was the answer until they started they started throttling upload speeds. We've used cellular hotspots before as well but that seems to be the only solution. LiveU or TVU are both reliable solutions but they come with a high cost.
@@jrmvideo For me, It's not a "remote broadcasting solution" for locations without internet, but it does get internet far range if you don't want to, or can't, run a cable... A pair of Ubiquiti Litebeams worked for me for a recent broadcast. Got internet from a baseball pressbox to the middle of the field at FOH for a concert/fireworks show. Could have ran fiber, but the amount needed was too expensive to buy or rent (for me, for one time use). The litebeams were a good, cheap, reusable solutions as opposed to renting a fiber cable one-time. $65 per litebeam so for two it worked great.
I've been doing high school football games for the last 6 years and I use a T-Mobile home internet. It's true unlimited with no caps for 50 bucks a month. Surprisingly they have really good coverage and I haven't had a problem with it in the last 2 years. Some people even modify them with directional antennas to get signal in some of the most remote areas. LiveU is going to be better of course but it's a lot more expensive. Check it out it's worth looking into if you need something on a budget.
I see problems with the computer, because it will get every hit on the road.
Never had an issue. This is how the big 53ft trailers all operate too
@@jrmvideo nope, they use shock protected racks
No shot you like 3play. That machine is the worst hands down for replay.
I've had experience with both 3Play and vMix and I'd have to say I prefer the 3Play haha
I love vMix. Can use it for just about everything instead of piecemeal with a 3Play, OBS, BM, etc. Plus it's so customizable.