Broadcast Archives - PTZOptics https://ptzoptics.com/category/broadcast/ Live Streaming Solutions Wed, 23 Aug 2023 17:48:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://ptzoptics.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/favicon.png Broadcast Archives - PTZOptics https://ptzoptics.com/category/broadcast/ 32 32 RADIO STATION SUCCESS ON FACEBOOK LIVE​ https://ptzoptics.com/radio-station-success-on-facebook-live/ https://ptzoptics.com/radio-station-success-on-facebook-live/#respond Wed, 23 Aug 2023 17:47:34 +0000 https://ptzoptics.com/?p=36246 Radio Station Live streaming setup Radio Live Stream with 12X-ZCams Ethernet Connected PTZOptics Zcams 4 Camera Radio Station Live Streaming Setup Radio is an amazing medium. “Truly we reach so many people,” says Shawn Tempesta, the host of Mix 94.1’s afternoon show. Tempesta explains, in his studio tour video available on YouTube that “the one …

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Radio Station Live streaming setup

Radio Live Stream with 12X-ZCams

Ethernet Connected PTZOptics Zcams

4 Camera Radio Station Live Streaming Setup

Radio is an amazing medium. “Truly we reach so many people,” says Shawn Tempesta, the host of Mix 94.1’s afternoon show. Tempesta explains, in his studio tour video available on YouTube that “the one problem is… in a digital world, there is no such thing as viral audio.” Motivated to grow his show’s presence online, Tempesta designed a live streaming studio using (4) four PTZOptics NDI® cameras. (3) Three PTZOptics 12X-ZCam cameras are used to produce high quality close up shots of each host and (1) one PTZOptics 12X-NDI PTZ camera is used to capture additional shots of the entire studio.

  • PTZOptics 12X-ZCAM NDI® Cameras: These cameras provide a high-quality NDI® video feed to vMix which is used as the studios streaming software.
  • PTZOptics 12X-NDI-WH: This PTZ camera is used to produce wide-angle shots of the entire studio during the broadcast.
  • AKAI USB MIDI Interface: This USB MIDI interface is used to control vMix the live streaming software.

Shawn has a setup that rivals traditional television. The beauty is that Shawn was able to purchase the entire system himself. This case study shows what one creative person can do on a budget to help promote their radio show. As you can see above each camera is only connected via a single Ethernet cable. Shawn sets up his streaming system every day because he owns it. Therefore each camera needed to be easy to set up and operate.

Easy to Operate: Shawn is not only the host of his show, but he also operates the entire system. There’s no budget to hire an on-side video producer.

Easy to setup: Each camera is connected via just one cable. That’s ethernet. This cable provides power, video, and control for the system.

Powerful: Shawn’s setup is able to live stream to YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter all at the same time. vMix is used to integrate comments from the chatrooms directly into the show to be more engaging.

vMix Control System for Radio Station

vMix Control System for Radio Station

PTZ Camera in Radio Station

PTZ Camera in Radio Station

NDI HX Camera for Radio

NDI®|HX Camera for Radio

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PTZOptics Studio Pro: High-Quality Video Made Simple https://ptzoptics.com/content-creator-camera/ https://ptzoptics.com/content-creator-camera/#respond Wed, 28 Jun 2023 12:42:06 +0000 https://ptzoptics.com/?p=35452 One Camera, Multiple Purposes: Content Creation, Live Streaming, and Video Conferencing The PTZOptics Studio Pro is the latest PTZOptics camera designed with the needs of content creators, broadcasters, and video conferencing users in mind. This camera is a practical all-in-one solution that promises to deliver quality and versatility for a variety of video production needs. …

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One Camera, Multiple Purposes: Content Creation, Live Streaming, and Video Conferencing

The PTZOptics Studio Pro is the latest PTZOptics camera designed with the needs of content creators, broadcasters, and video conferencing users in mind. This camera is a practical all-in-one solution that promises to deliver quality and versatility for a variety of video production needs.

The Studio Pro is equipped high-quality real-glass 12X lens that provides 12X optical zoom and a 72.5° Field of View. The Studio Pro 12X lens provides a happy medium between wide angle views when subjects are close to the camera and optical zoom when subjects are farther away. For example, the Studio Pro can capture a head and shoulders view of a subject up to 25 feet away (7.6 meters).

The Studio Pro also offers both portrait and landscape modes, giving users the flexibility to connect with their audiences in a format that suits their content. The time-of-flight sensor enables quick focus, and the advanced focus settings provide the option for a bokeh effect, adding a creative touch to your video content.

A key feature of the Studio Pro is its range of output options. It supports HDMI, USB, and IP outputs simultaneously, which means it can adapt to different setups and requirements. The camera is also native with NDI®|HX3, which simplifies network access to the camera with the latest low-latency IP video production solution that will work immediately with OBS, Wirecast, vMix and many more live streaming software solutions.

More than just a camera, it has a light!

The PTZOptics Studio Pro goes beyond providing just a camera; it includes a USB-powered lighting solution as part of the package. Good lighting is an essential component of any high-quality video production. It not only illuminates the subject but also helps control the perception of the video’s mood, tone, and atmosphere. With the Studio Pro’s adjustable lighting solution, which offers temperature settings from a soft white 3000k to a crisp daylight 6000k, creators can easily manipulate their scene’s lighting conditions to match their creative vision or meeting requirements. This helps eliminate shadows, reduce glare, and highlight the subject, resulting in a more professional and visually pleasing video.

The Studio Pro package includes an IR remote, a USB-powered lighting solution with adjustable temperature settings, and a noise-canceling microphone array. For power supply, it can use Power over Ethernet (PoE), USB, or a standard 12VDC power supply, giving users flexibility in deployment.

In terms of software, the Studio Pro is compatible with almost any video software because it offers USB plug-and-play connectivity and NDI for IP connections. If you are using an HDMI-based video switcher like an ATEM Mini the Studio Pro has you covered. If you are managing multiple PTZOptics cameras you can use the Camera Management Platform (CMP) for camera control along with the desktop and mobile control apps, and plugins for platforms like OBS and Twitch.

PTZOptics offers a 5-year warranty for the Studio Pro, demonstrating our commitment to the quality of their products and the satisfaction of our customers.

In summary, the PTZOptics Studio Pro is a practical choice for those who need a reliable, flexible, and quality camera for content creation, live streaming, and video conferencing. Its range of features, software compatibility, and robust warranty make it a solid investment for your video production needs. By the way, at the 2023 CES show, the Studio Pro won best webcam from VideoMaker.

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Live Streaming Church Services to Senior Centers https://ptzoptics.com/live-streaming-church-services-to-senior-centers/ Fri, 07 Feb 2020 15:22:46 +0000 https://ptzoptics.com/?p=11640 While many churches have added live streaming to their worship offerings, others are still debating whether it is worth the investment of time and resources. But the tide continues to shift. While live streaming once seemed like the domain of contemporary and non-denominational churches, traditional mainline churches are beginning to see the power of live …

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While many churches have added live streaming to their worship offerings, others are still debating whether it is worth the investment of time and resources. But the tide continues to shift. While live streaming once seemed like the domain of contemporary and non-denominational churches, traditional mainline churches are beginning to see the power of live streaming.

Westminster Presbyterian Church in West Chester, Pennsylvania, started out wondering why in the world they would invest in live streaming (original article here). Like many others, they asked if anyone would even be interested or if it would just become an excuse for people to stay home on Sunday mornings. But then something changed. As members of the congregation grew older, more moved into a local retirement community just down the road from the church. While the community provided a bus for members to attend Westminister, mobility issues kept some away.

Church Streaming to Senior Center Church Service that is live streamed Senior Living Center Donation Collections

Connecting with local Senior Living Centers

These changes led the pastor, the Rev. Don Lincoln, to think back to the earlier conversation about live streaming. He wondered if this might be a way to keep members connected even when they couldn’t physically attend the church. What if the church could live stream so that the members of the retirement community could worship with them on Sunday morning? He decided to mention it to a group of retirees in the church. One of the attendees was so enthusiastic about the idea that he wrote a check for half the cost of starting the ministry.

This development was exciting news for the members of the Maris Grove retirement community. Even a member of the executive board got involved with getting things rolling and finding a group of people in the community to help run the service. Now, up to 100 people attend the service at Maris Grove. In addition to the video feed, the service also includes an offering and communion.

Hundreds of live viewers for your churches live stream

It turns out, this was only the beginning for the ministry of live streaming for Westminster Presbyterian. With the live stream in its third year at Maris Grove, the church is now streaming in two other retirement communities. And the church has learned that the service reaches more than the residents of retirement communities. As families become more and more mobile, it can be a challenge to stay connected to a community of faith while traveling. When people are far from home, there is great power in being able to join in worship via live stream. It also gives people who are away or unable to get to church the chance to be a part of weddings, funerals, and other church services.

Live streaming is becoming more straightforward and more affordable every day. Remote control cameras, one-touch streaming, and easy to use software make it possible for any church to get up and running to leverage technology to deepen relationships. Churches that had questions about the cost and potential of live streaming may find now is the perfect time to look again. It doesn’t take much investment to create a powerful way for people to maintain and deepen their connection to their faith community.

Streaming Church Services to Retirement HomesTechnical Guide for Live Streaming to Senior Centers

So, your interested in live streaming your church services beyond the four walls of your church? Maybe you have started live streaming to YouTube and Facebook. Now it’s time to start thinking about other ways to reach your audience who may be in senior living facilities with minimal technical knowledge. In this section of the blog post, you can review four easy ways to distribute your live video content retirement homes and senior living facilities.

Using the Internet with Social Media sites like Facebook and YouTube

This is the first place to start live streaming and the effects are far-reaching. Assuming that the people you are trying to reach have Facebook, social media sites like Facebook are a great place to start. Many newer senior living facilities are being built and equip with Smart-TV’s that actually have apps for both Facebook and YouTube. Therefore, if you are live streaming your church’s services to YouTube and Facebook you can have members of your church living in retirement homes use their Smart TV’s to watch the services. This approach is great because it’s simple and if you are already live streaming your services online you can reach folks who have smartphones, tablets and smartTV sets. It’s important to embed your churches live stream on to your website. You can also create a link from your website to your churches Facebook page. If you are only using the internet to distribute your church’s services with social media sites like YouTube and Facebook, make sure that you give folks proper training on how to get connected. In your church’s weekly bulletins you can include information about how to access the church’s weekly live streams.

ipad elderly watching youtube and facebook
ipad elderly watching youtube and facebook

Using a Senior Living Centers Cable TV Distribution System

Many retirement homes and senior living areas have cable TV distribution system already in place. Coax systems use modulators that broadcast channels over the coax cable connection that are plugged into televisions. Modulators modulate the waveforms over the coax cable which creates unique selectable channels for end users on their televisions. These systems are generally digital on either end most time and they use coax analog cabling. You may already have an extra HDMI or SDI input available for you to insert your church’s live stream into the Cable TV system. If there isn’t one you just get another modulator. Modulators can be used to bring in a computer signal that is playing your YouTube or Facebook live stream and broadcast that into the Cable TV distribution system. These modulators generally have an HDMI input so you can plug a standard computer in or a more advanced digital signage system. If you use a digital signage system, you can broadcast important information about the church and then switch to the live stream when it is time. There are also multi-channel modulators you can use if the Senior Living Center would like to accommodate multiple church streams for members of different faiths. You can also put a decoder in place and connect it into a modulator which is feeding the CableTV distribution system. There are many ways you can feed a modulator with audio and video. It could be a PC computer that you have remote control over or a decoder that is used to send audio visual over the local area network.

  • Cable TV Distribution System Benefits
    • It is very common to find a Cable TV Distribution system setup for any large scale corporation, school or retirement community to name a few.
      • These systems typically feature a “head-end” distribution point that serves content to displays around a facility using Coax
      • These systems can be leveraged to introduce new live streaming or pre-recorded content to any display with access to the system
    • This would require knowing what type of modulation is being used to insert content as a channel into the coax “network”
    • You would utilize a modulator to turn an HDMI signal into an available channel on the client TV Distribution System
      • The HDMI feed can be from a PC, or decoder, that is accessing the desired content to distribute
    • If they wanted to offer multiple channels they can simply use multiple modulators or a multi-channel modulator.

Senior Center Local Media Server
Senior Center Local Media Server

Using a local media server to distribute content

You can run a local media service on your own network with tons of different IPTV channels. Every room that is connected on your network can have an IPTV decoder box which is then in full control of users or the media server. Television channels in this scenario would be coming from your media server. Instead of using analog Co-Ax cabling, you would be using LAN bandwidth but not ISP (Internet Service Provider) bandwidth. In this way, you do not use up your bandwidth that you are paying from ISP providers like Comcast, AT&T or Version.  Amino is the #1 IPTV decoder box. An IPTV system gives you better control over which channels are delivered where. With a system like this, there is no need for additional modulators to add more channels, you just need virtual channels inside of your media server. Management systems can group together decoders to give more flexibility. IPTV systems are more flexible than traditional co-ax cable TV distribution systems. They allow you to broadcast messages to specific groups or individual decoders and much more.

  • Local Media Server Benefits
    • Using a local, on-site, media server to handle distribution of content via IP
    • Using a Media Server paired with IP TV Decoders (Amino) can allow you to spool up a variety of channels with changing content based on a schedule
    • These Media Servers can often ingest content from a YouTube stream that would enable distribution far outside of the local network
    • If multicast capabilities are available it would save TONS of bandwidth

Broadcasting Church Services over Cable TVEnd users RTMP Decoders

End users can have their own RTMP decoder boxes attached to their televisions allowing them to simply switch to the input on their television that is streaming content from their church. No cable TV distribution systems are needed in this scenario. RTMP decoders can be purchased with HDMI connections to the TVs in senior living centers. In order to deliver content to RTMP decoder systems. churches would need to run their own RTMP server or use a Wowza server in the cloud. Churches could then sell set-top boxes to end-users. There is no need for a smart TV with this scenario. All users need to do is connect the RTMP decoder box to their TV and change the input on their TV.  In this scenario, there are no restrictions on content or time. 

  • End users with RTMP Decoders benefits
    • If you are running your own RTMP Server, that is public-facing, you can simply provide end-users with an RTMP Decoder that accesses whatever feed you are currently serving
    • This would act more like a single channel station but has the bonus of allowing people globally to potentially access the feed
    • This MAY be possible with the Amino boxes

Conclusion

Smart TVs and YouTube streaming is great and free but maybe a little more technical than seniors are looking for to simply watch their church’s live stream. Facebook does have Smart TV app as well, but it’s just still being refined. Using some of the methods mentioned your church can determine the best way to live stream services to senior living centers. 

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