StreamGeeks

Video production

In Downingtown’s Trestle Bridge Business Park, the StreamGeeks, a division of Haverford Systems, Inc., are gearing up for a global event with their state-of-the-art live streaming studio. On December 20th, the 5th Annual StreamGeeks Summit will open its virtual doors to a worldwide audience, showcasing the global impact of live streaming technology. The StreamGeeks team, […]

When it comes to live streaming, there are a lot of factors to consider. It’s not just about having the right technology; you also need to make sure that you have the right content and the right audience. And then, once you have all that in place, you need to make sure that everything is […]

There are many important innovations in the video production industry that have occurred over the past decade. Two standards that you should learn about include NDI® and SRT. While these technologies are quite different from one another, they both allow video productions to use PTZ cameras in new and exciting ways.  New Technology in Video […]

WHAT IS A LOCAL AREA NETWORK? The purpose of this chapter is to provide a basic understanding of how IP networks are set up with respect to video production. In this chapter, you will be challenged to think outside the box about how to plan live streaming and video production systems in the world of […]

OBS 27 is now available for download as a release candidate from the OBS website here. Some of the big new features are all about usability which includes Undo and Redo actions, a missing files notification, new controls for virtual cameras, stingers, overlay features, and a long list of other updates. The StreamGeeks have published […]

In the world of live streaming, bandwidth refers to the rate of data transfer your computer and other devices have access to, measured in bits per second. Because bits are such a small unit of data, bandwidth speeds are usually referred to with the prefixes like kilo, mega, or giga. Kilo means thousand, mega means […]

  SRT is a video transport protocol designed to send high quality video over the public internet. SRT stands for Secure, Reliable, Transport. SRT can be used with many popular video production solutions including OBS, Wirecast, and vMix. In fact, there are over 450 members in the SRT alliance. SRT is used by video producers […]

Using Wirecast for live video production often requires the connection of a couple cameras. You can connect cameras to your computer running Wirecast in a variety of ways that you will learn about in this chapter. These options include internal capture cards, external capture devices, USB, IP streams and NDI.   USB Webcams Setting up […]

Wirecast is designed to be flexible. Know upfront that there are many different possible video production workflows. When you first load the software, it may help to experiment with the screen’s layout to get a feel for the possibilities. From the Layout menu, you can choose the layout of your main window. From the very […]

Wirecast comes in two different versions. Wirecast Studio is generally suitable for most users. The Wirecast Pro version offers a few more options that are necessary for specific applications that you may find useful. The lower-priced ($599) Wirecast Studio version comes standard with unlimited inputs. This includes an unlimited number of inputs from sources such […]


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