ElectroDog
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I'm looking to buy a new computer, almost certainly a laptop. It'll be running some flavour of Linux, probably Debian. I could use some help figuring out what my requirements are.
I guess I'd say i'm fairly good at computing, but I don't really know anything about computers. As in, I can write a decent, detailed python script, but I don't know anything about hardware. I haven't got a clue about different video encodings, and I don't know anything about graphics cards. The last time I learned anything about computer internals, single-core PCs were still standard.
I'd like to be able to stream from my new laptop, eg for conferences or video chat. I don't want much, but I'd like to be able to do some basic things like taking video from 2 different cameras, and combining them into 1 stream with picture-in-picture, and then add a watermark on top or a background behind. And I'd like to get a decent resolution, at least 1080p.
What sort of hardware requirements would I need for that?
I'm guessing that ought to be pretty basic, by modern standards. Any help is appreciated.
I'm assuming I can get something fairly low cost, but I don't want to go so low-cost that it can't handle the streaming.
I guess I'd say i'm fairly good at computing, but I don't really know anything about computers. As in, I can write a decent, detailed python script, but I don't know anything about hardware. I haven't got a clue about different video encodings, and I don't know anything about graphics cards. The last time I learned anything about computer internals, single-core PCs were still standard.
I'd like to be able to stream from my new laptop, eg for conferences or video chat. I don't want much, but I'd like to be able to do some basic things like taking video from 2 different cameras, and combining them into 1 stream with picture-in-picture, and then add a watermark on top or a background behind. And I'd like to get a decent resolution, at least 1080p.
What sort of hardware requirements would I need for that?
I'm guessing that ought to be pretty basic, by modern standards. Any help is appreciated.
- Getting a completely new computer (probably laptop)
- Running Linux (probably Debian or related)
- At least 2 camera inputs (1080p or higher)
- Picture-in picture, with backgrounds and watermarks (in real time)
- Streamed over the internet, possibly to multiple different sources.
- At least 1080p output.
- Possibly watching incoming video at the same time.
I'm assuming I can get something fairly low cost, but I don't want to go so low-cost that it can't handle the streaming.