Using Dante Studio to Bridge Dante AV into a PC for Broadcast, Streaming, and Conferencing

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  • Опубліковано 7 жов 2024

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  • @Julesybabes70
    @Julesybabes70 Рік тому +3

    Excellent explanation and demonstration.
    Full disclosure: Audinate employee and Tim Godby fan.

  • @paylnyles
    @paylnyles Рік тому

    God's Gift to Live Entertainment x.

  • @rpmedia7622
    @rpmedia7622 Рік тому

    if you want more than one camera how do i set up dante studio ?? how many camera can run by on netgear switch? great tutorial, but a little to basic. is a big setup in pipe ?

    • @bolintechnology1902
      @bolintechnology1902  Рік тому

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to reply. Currently, Dante Studio only supports one video flow. I am told there are plans to support more in the future. One way to support multiple cameras would be to use the new public API in Dante Domain Manager which supports third-party control. Think Crestron and StreamDeck with Bitfocus Companion. It's extra hardware, but it does work. The other is to switch the cameras with a dedicated video switcher, encode that output and send it to Dante Studio.

    • @Son37Lumiere
      @Son37Lumiere 6 місяців тому

      @@bolintechnology1902 Am I understanding this correctly? If you want to use vMix as a video switcher Dante Studio currently only supports one Dante video stream unless you use a separate physical video switcher? Kind of defeats the purpose. Can Studio receive a video stream while sending one or more video streams (such as from the desktop and a VLC video window) concurrently?

    • @bolintechnology1902
      @bolintechnology1902  6 місяців тому

      @@Son37Lumiere Dante Studio currently supports only one video flow per computer. That could be an incoming or outgoing flow. Audinate is constantly working on the software, including adding multiple flows. I do not know if two flows on a single PC can be one incoming and one outgoing. I will find out.