![]() I noticed while playing back the video from Vimeo over very fast broadband but on mobile devices and computers of varying quality that throughout the soundtrack there were very noticeable loud pops quite frequently which were not present in the source video. I didn't notice any considerable issues as I sat over the project, and the recorded output went straight on Vimeo, quality settings that were set by default gave us a 2Gig video file out of just about 58 minutes of material. The end result was really a good demonstration of what we wanted to produce and of course even if we were livestreaming we'd want a high quality 'show' for archive or on-demand at Vimeo. We then dropped it into the OBS project (wouldn't it be nice to be able to have multiple independent projects saved and opened and closed on demand, multiple formats of different types of segments etc?) as a media source set to begin playing when loaded in it's scene and once running we use and fade between multiple scenes all running the same media source but with various overlay graphic elements, giving the illusion of the elements themselves fading in and out on top of the video. It was recorded in AVCHD and brought into an Alienware 17r4 by merging the files in Lehmann Video Tool straight from the memory card before being trimmed in Avidemux and recoded to MP4 in Handbrake. The first video we produced didn't seem to create any problems. The video we're getting is great and the sound levels very nice. ![]() So far we've produced straight videos for posting on Vimeo and I've set up very basic scenes with still graphic elements which I can fade in and out manually with custom fades for beginning and end titles and in-video caption/on-screen branding (wish there was a way to automate a timeline of these scenes using custom frames so I don't have to sit over the entire recording handling everything manually).Īnyway, we have elgato CamLink4k's waiting to connect three cameras when we go 'full live', but in the meanwhile we're recording segments on a 4k Panasonic VX980 in 1080p/50 with sound provided direct to camera via Rode WirelessGo. They're wanting to get closer and closer to livestreaming meetings during Covid isolation and looking to routinely stream once Covid is over since the investment has now been made. I'm having weird problems using OBS for a church.
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