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Originally shared by John Brown
I am on a mission to reduce the number of computers needed to host live event's and stream them to the web. I'm also moving to replace USB webcams with HDMI video camcorders for 1080 P and optical zoom.
The tricky part is that I'd like to be able to send my Hangout guests to the in-room projector. The projector would also have to be able to switch to the presentation laptop for the formal presentation.
My current live stream host computer has only 1 expansion slot available for an HDMI video capture card. I'm taking a suggestion from Stephen Pritchard and looking to add an HDMI switch for local camera selection and feeding the switched source into the stream through the Host PC's video capture card. I'll be using OBS. I'll also consider outputting HDMI from the host machine back to the projector. I think I can do all this with iogear's wireless 5x2 video switch. As a bonus, it will eliminate a lot of messy wires. I'm just wondering how the video source switching will look when handled through such a switch?
What does the community think?
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