Hi guys
There is a karate championship coming up and since the media guys were double booked I have been asked to live stream this event. I have no experience with this (I am just the guy who "knows about computers"), and I was hoping you would give me some suggestions or tell me if I am way off track. I have exactly one month left before the event but I want to do a test run at least a week before to make sure everything is fine.
I am not getting paid for this and I don't think I will keep streaming after this event so I am not really interested in investing in high quality hardware but I will purchase the minimum required for an international standard.
The championship will be indoors from morning to night and it will be 3 days long. There will be 6 floors with kumite's and kata's going on and the rostrum/podium area. I think it will be impossible but I might as well ask, is there any way I would be able to hook up 7 cameras and either let the viewer choose which to watch or cycle through them myself in OBS? It will just be me managing the stream, probably with one laptop and mobile wifi. I would also need to go and do my kata's and kumite's so some automation would be nice. Otherwise I'll go ahead and assume we are working with one overview webcam of the whole event.
I am in South Africa so my choices in webcams are limited to what is available on www.takealot.com.
I am leaning towards the Logitech C9--'s but is there a valid reason for me to get a ~$170 webcam or will it be more or less the same as a ~$30 one? Are there webcams that work better with OBS? Should I go for one with nightvision or will the overhead lights be enough? If I am on 3G, what is the best quality I can hope to stream?
I have a Canon 100D and a tripod but the best I was able to achieve was to get the EOS Utility Remote Shooting to display on my monitor and then use Monitor Capture in OBS but this seems like it would make working on a laptop with one monitor tricky if something goes wrong.
Lastly, will YouTube be my best bet to stream this event? Do I need to do something special to make it available everywhere? If I create a new account especially for this event, like karatechampsSA2015, how hard would it be get that account in good standing?
Thank you so much for any answers or suggestions and I apologize if I posted this is in the wrong place, I could not find an absolute noob way out of his depth area.
There is a karate championship coming up and since the media guys were double booked I have been asked to live stream this event. I have no experience with this (I am just the guy who "knows about computers"), and I was hoping you would give me some suggestions or tell me if I am way off track. I have exactly one month left before the event but I want to do a test run at least a week before to make sure everything is fine.
I am not getting paid for this and I don't think I will keep streaming after this event so I am not really interested in investing in high quality hardware but I will purchase the minimum required for an international standard.
The championship will be indoors from morning to night and it will be 3 days long. There will be 6 floors with kumite's and kata's going on and the rostrum/podium area. I think it will be impossible but I might as well ask, is there any way I would be able to hook up 7 cameras and either let the viewer choose which to watch or cycle through them myself in OBS? It will just be me managing the stream, probably with one laptop and mobile wifi. I would also need to go and do my kata's and kumite's so some automation would be nice. Otherwise I'll go ahead and assume we are working with one overview webcam of the whole event.
I am in South Africa so my choices in webcams are limited to what is available on www.takealot.com.
I am leaning towards the Logitech C9--'s but is there a valid reason for me to get a ~$170 webcam or will it be more or less the same as a ~$30 one? Are there webcams that work better with OBS? Should I go for one with nightvision or will the overhead lights be enough? If I am on 3G, what is the best quality I can hope to stream?
I have a Canon 100D and a tripod but the best I was able to achieve was to get the EOS Utility Remote Shooting to display on my monitor and then use Monitor Capture in OBS but this seems like it would make working on a laptop with one monitor tricky if something goes wrong.
Lastly, will YouTube be my best bet to stream this event? Do I need to do something special to make it available everywhere? If I create a new account especially for this event, like karatechampsSA2015, how hard would it be get that account in good standing?
Thank you so much for any answers or suggestions and I apologize if I posted this is in the wrong place, I could not find an absolute noob way out of his depth area.
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