7 Rules for Mobile Multicam Success
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ก.ค. 2024
- Wireless multicam success - whether it be Mevo, iPhones, Obsbot, Android, tablets, phones, whatever, these are the tips I developed through YEARS of multi-camera productions. Let them guide you to Mobile Multicam Success!
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That is the best explanation of the wifi frequencys sharing and signal interference I have Heard and seen. I definitely will be sharing this with the airmen at work.
Thank you sir!
And this whole video is brilliant! The tips are spot on! Bring on wifi, back up camera, everything so good! 👍
Thank you - Share with your fellow peeps in whatever video groups you might be in.
Thank you, Anthony! This is very helpful. I travel to Spain every year to cover a boardgame convention. Bring your own WiFi! Oh, boy! Will do next time. Cheers!
Thanks! Yes. The biggest fail I see people hit is when they rely on the venue's wifi. It never works as _we_ need it, because it's not OUR WiFi.
Rule 1 - Bring your own WiFi.
I got caught on ‘fair use’ after using approximately 10 gigabytes I got dumped. Had go to own mobile data to continue anyway
I use the TP-link Omada AX3000 EAP650 outdoor. Uses Poe, so only a Ethernet cord. Wifi6. It’s Omada but you can run in as Standalone. Switch on ofdma and use iPhone 11 or newer. I switch off 2.4. 5 iPhones. Netgear M6 into Tp-link 5 port Poe+ switch.
Sounds like a great piece of gear!
Hi Anthony,
Where can I buy Google Wifi pucks with a USB-C power supply? I searched on Amazon, but they don't have the USB-C power supply. Thanks for sharing a lot of info in this video.
As people "up[grade" I see the best place to get them is Facebook Marketplace. I just recently bought a box of 5.
Great tips, Anthony. Really appreciate. Question: Is Yolobox Ultra a better bet as wifi source given the bonding feature vs Asus "the beast"?
I wouldn't use the YoloBox as a "WiFi Source" because it's not designed to be a powerful wireless access point and pass data back and forth between devices.
The Asus is purpose built for that single purpose.
@@StreamTeknology Thanks so much
Hello there, I am a newbie trying to livestream a rodeo event, having some trouble navigating this new realm of tech. I've done some research and found the Yolobox pro or ultra may possibly suit my needs, my question is if I am using multiple camera angles that are decently far apart and maybe even a mobile camera with an operator walking around, how would one effectively livestream from each camera? Is using a HDMI transmitter(like a Hollyland) on each camera a normal solution for this type of setup? And if I'm on the right track do you have any equipment suggestions for me, like Cameras, transmitters, yolobox model? Thank you very much for your time.
Depends on your budget, the space you need to cover, inside outside, the type of cameras, and other factors. I can offer consulting if you're looking to do a deep dive to find the right solution.
@StreamTeknology Thank you for your response. I am interested in possibly doing a consulation with you to get into specifics, but without you having to spend too much time on me, if you could just let me know if I'm on the right track or if I'm way off base I would appreciate it as I've had a lot of trouble finding anyone experienced in this field to give me direct advice. Just to keep it very simple, the type of events I'm doing are outdoors and in small arenas average about 75-100 meters across. I just need a clear picture livestream for viewers to see whats going on, it needs to be watchable and enjoyable, it doesnt need to be some insane 4k production, just good enough to not look amateur in quality. I'll be positioned very close to operate the equipment and switch camera angles, 2 stationary cameras and 1 roaming camera with someone walking around the arena. Its a small operation that I'm trying to streamline/simplify. As of now, my idea is to use 2 camcorders(looking at models costing around $1000) because of the ease of use, 1 mirrorless camera, and utilizing a Yolobox to livestream to multiple platforms. Was thinking of using wireless hdmi transmitters for 2 of the cameras as they will not be nearby the Yolobox. I know you are experienced enough to let me know if I sound completely out-of-my-league-amateur-who-is-going-to-mess-this-up or if I'm on some semblance of a right path. Also, is a sim card in the yolobox a normal practice or are there more reliable methods? Again thank you greatly for your time.
@@eye1dry138 Yes, I think you're on a good path, and I can offer some specific recommendations that can help save you some money and offer operational flexibility. Use my contact form at stream4.us