I think the slim monitors with magnetic cups are a great idea, for backup monitors, but I wouldn't use them as main because they seem to get lots of reflections and they are not calibrated, nevertheless nice idea there. As for the rack, you said it yourself, it weights too much and doing that kind of work will strain your back in no time. You can't always expect someone to help you out so I believe making it lighter it's a must, try to take the heavy stuff out and put it into second rack with wheels, that will lower the position of the atem and you'll be able to switch more comfortably, especially if you are sitting down. As for the pelican my only critic is that you should really transport the ronin in its own case fully packed, these things cost money and the better you take care of them the longer you'll be able to use them, the same goes for every piece of gear, including cables so having them attached to the flycase and hanging off it's a really bad idea, not only you risk of damaging the connectors of the unit but also the cable itself, get a patch panel and do it safely. Remember you don't save time because you have almost everything preassembled, you waste a lot of time if anything of your system gets damaged or broken and you don't have time to fix it nor anything to replace it
I feel not enough people go into detail about: 1. Wireless mic setup and equipment that includes adjusting gain control for interviews 2. Livestream and/or recording setups that also include at least 1 virtual guest where the live and virtual people can all see and hear each other (harder on recording than live).
Rackmount switches fall between "Small Business" & "Enterprise" deployment considerations. You are most likely not going to find one which ties a wireless routing solution to a switch (That's a GREAT thing)... Between the amount of devices in those racks which would likely begin creating shielded barricade at the initial transceiving point. It'd be FAR better to go 1u switch -> Wireless access point -> mount access point to a speaker stand or anything really outside of your case. Even a sliding shelf that slides out of the front of your case (if you can block off that area)...Or just on the table beside it. You don't want to limit your wifi range from the very beginning. :-) P.S. Please consider a Twitter profile as well... (many of us who have any cursory network focus, at all will REFUSE to engage a Zuckerberg network). And, This platform is already "hit or miss" to state the very least) due to security concerns. Best wishes (Dig your ingenuity).
ubiqiuti has the dream machine pro. Has an 8port switch and is a verh capable router. But to be fair I think you are better of with a cloud key, USG, a POE switch and an AP. yes that’s a lot of devices, but then you have POE as well to power an AP directly. Otherwise Mikrotik has some very interesting devices. Maybe a RB3011 would suit your needs. 10x gigabit, usb port to use a 4G dongle (maybe phone support). RB4011IGS has built in wireless AC but I don’t know if it fits in a 19” rack.
Dude, I love your monitor magnet setup. Question, what did you use to grab onto the those fragile monitors to attach them to the head. Looks like you glued something o the back? Anyway great content and, a subscriber is born!
Definitely grab yourself a Unifi Dream Machine Pro as your 8 port switch and router!!! You could even pair this with a Nighthawk 5G and venue provided Ethernet since it has a double WAN connection for failover or potentially bonding (not experimented with if this is available yet on mine)
I agree best option if you don’t need POE like me. I use UniFi 8switch and USG. Not connected to internet. Because you need to use WAN as input, system is just to run a network for the whole set. I use the MacBook WiFi to connect to the internet to stream. I will check out the nighthawk. That would for me the last peace of the network puzzle.
Hey man, awesome video! Can you tell me what's the mount you using on the ronin and the battery? I have them both and have never thought about mounting them together.
Great video. How do you connect the ball heads to the monitor. I purchased one from you link but cannot figure out how it connects to the monitor. Thanks.
I took a simple phone tripod mount with a flat back and Velcro’ed it to the back of the monitor. Then I mounted the phone mount to the ball head and that was it! Hope that helps.
my setup is super similar to yours and I'm using a cisco sg350 with poe and a cheap wireless router i had laying around. This way we can use dante avio dongles and connect with larger dante audio networks but still have our own wifi to control the touch mix if we want to
The “mount” is actually a phone camera mount with Velcro on the back attached to Velcro on the back of the monitor. They are so light that the heavy duty Velcro works well.
Sir can you PLEASE PLEASE show how "when you run several mics through your mixer and you sync all mics to all cameras to perform a multi camera shoot. --- Please explain - in fact do a video on it - I am trying to shoot live events of bands meetings etc with multicams but im stuck on how each camera is sync. I know how to do 1 camera so do u individual sync each one at a time... thanks in advance
Used to use MOFI before my 3rd party provider stopped support Verizon and AT&T. Currently I use my 5G iPhone 12 if I have to with a cellular signal booster for more constant/reliable connection and speed.
@@A2ZProductionsthe setup I am working on is a mini pc with speedify for bonding. With a 5G Nighthawk and a 4g SIM card dongle. Then if there is WiFi I will use that as well. So all 3 would be bonded. I was wondering if you had a simpler setup.
Currently we do not have a bonded setup although I have looked into them and have some i can rent at a moment's notice if needed. We are not usually out in the fields or in places where that is a large concern. Larger hotels for conferences and such usually have pretty reliable internet if you set it up with them a head of time to get exactly what you want/need. Your setup sounds very thorough though and scaleable as well. Love that you can add in extra points of connectivity on the fly.
@@A2ZProductions the venue I will be at only has public WiFi so that is why I have been trying to setup a reliable 4g/5G solution for three days of streaming. You guys are an amazing resource! And videos are top notch!
Amen! Trying to figure out which product and system I should go with to add wireless audio to my kit. Difficult to know if RF or digital is the way to go and that seems like a foundational question.
I think the slim monitors with magnetic cups are a great idea, for backup monitors, but I wouldn't use them as main because they seem to get lots of reflections and they are not calibrated, nevertheless nice idea there. As for the rack, you said it yourself, it weights too much and doing that kind of work will strain your back in no time. You can't always expect someone to help you out so I believe making it lighter it's a must, try to take the heavy stuff out and put it into second rack with wheels, that will lower the position of the atem and you'll be able to switch more comfortably, especially if you are sitting down. As for the pelican my only critic is that you should really transport the ronin in its own case fully packed, these things cost money and the better you take care of them the longer you'll be able to use them, the same goes for every piece of gear, including cables so having them attached to the flycase and hanging off it's a really bad idea, not only you risk of damaging the connectors of the unit but also the cable itself, get a patch panel and do it safely. Remember you don't save time because you have almost everything preassembled, you waste a lot of time if anything of your system gets damaged or broken and you don't have time to fix it nor anything to replace it
Great setup and so compact. I’m loving my ATEM Mini Extreme ISO. Keep up the great content and ideas. I love being creative.
What brand and model are those monitors?
Thanks for sharing. You guys have been a big help in helping us make some decisions. What rack are you using for this setup?
I like the magnetic monitor mount idea, nice.
link to magnet mount?
@@rasmusrahbek7734 me too , Link Please
How do you get your magnet mount to attach to that monitor?
Great stuff! I just used my travel case for it's first shoot this past week and I absolutely love being basically 90% setup on arrival.
Glad you already have your ATEM Mini Extreme ISO, myself still waiting, delivery date unkown...
Do you have a link to the monitors?
I feel not enough people go into detail about:
1. Wireless mic setup and equipment that includes adjusting gain control for interviews
2. Livestream and/or recording setups that also include at least 1 virtual guest where the live and virtual people can all see and hear each other (harder on recording than live).
Which case are you using?
One improvement suggestion... Needs suitcase wheels. Also, maybe some HDMI transmitters instead of all the cables.
where did you get the rack or case?
never thought about using the IEM to have a wireless speaker. Great idea
What model of monitors and case are you using for this build?
Good video. Thanks. Please share info or link for the thin monitors.
Rackmount switches fall between "Small Business" & "Enterprise" deployment considerations. You are most likely not going to find one which ties a wireless routing solution to a switch (That's a GREAT thing)...
Between the amount of devices in those racks which would likely begin creating shielded barricade at the initial transceiving point. It'd be FAR better to go 1u switch -> Wireless access point -> mount access point to a speaker stand or anything really outside of your case. Even a sliding shelf that slides out of the front of your case (if you can block off that area)...Or just on the table beside it. You don't want to limit your wifi range from the very beginning. :-)
P.S. Please consider a Twitter profile as well... (many of us who have any cursory network focus, at all will REFUSE to engage a Zuckerberg network). And, This platform is already "hit or miss" to state the very least) due to security concerns.
Best wishes (Dig your ingenuity).
What is the monitors and the rack case used?
What kind of the rack that you are using?
Who Makes the Speaker Stand. I found that stand but no company label on it...
ubiqiuti has the dream machine pro. Has an 8port switch and is a verh capable router. But to be fair I think you are better of with a cloud key, USG, a POE switch and an AP. yes that’s a lot of devices, but then you have POE as well to power an AP directly.
Otherwise Mikrotik has some very interesting devices. Maybe a RB3011 would suit your needs. 10x gigabit, usb port to use a 4G dongle (maybe phone support).
RB4011IGS has built in wireless AC but I don’t know if it fits in a 19” rack.
Swissonic rack mount router from thomann may be worth a look.
Great work, its really cool that you are taking the time to share this expertise. Really enjoying watching your videos
Dude, I love your monitor magnet setup. Question, what did you use to grab onto the those fragile monitors to attach them to the head. Looks like you glued something o the back? Anyway great content and, a subscriber is born!
do you get any audio delays when you connect the audio mixer to the ATEM mini?
Definitely grab yourself a Unifi Dream Machine Pro as your 8 port switch and router!!! You could even pair this with a Nighthawk 5G and venue provided Ethernet since it has a double WAN connection for failover or potentially bonding (not experimented with if this is available yet on mine)
I agree best option if you don’t need POE like me. I use UniFi 8switch and USG. Not connected to internet. Because you need to use WAN as input, system is just to run a network for the whole set. I use the MacBook WiFi to connect to the internet to stream. I will check out the nighthawk. That would for me the last peace of the network puzzle.
@@mos241 note for yourself as well there are two versions of the 5G, so carefully decide if the sub millimetre wave is worth it for you.
Hey man, awesome video! Can you tell me what's the mount you using on the ronin and the battery? I have them both and have never thought about mounting them together.
Great video. How do you connect the ball heads to the monitor. I purchased one from you link but cannot figure out how it connects to the monitor. Thanks.
I took a simple phone tripod mount with a flat back and Velcro’ed it to the back of the monitor. Then I mounted the phone mount to the ball head and that was it! Hope that helps.
I really like the edge router 12
what is the link for the sliding rack shelf?
my setup is super similar to yours and I'm using a cisco sg350 with poe and a cheap wireless router i had laying around. This way we can use dante avio dongles and connect with larger dante audio networks but still have our own wifi to control the touch mix if we want to
What monitor is that?
Do you have a link for the monitor mounts?
The “mount” is actually a phone camera mount with Velcro on the back attached to Velcro on the back of the monitor. They are so light that the heavy duty Velcro works well.
How do you get your audio from the Touchmix into the ATEM?
Stereo 1/4 inch aux out from mixer to 3.5 mm into back of atem. Set to post fader on touch mix.
@@A2ZProductions thanks
@@A2ZProductions what about quality of 3,5 mm input? And audio delay?
Look at the unifi dream machine pro for a 1u router and switch combination
Sir can you PLEASE PLEASE show how "when you run several mics through your mixer and you sync all mics to all cameras to perform a multi camera shoot. --- Please explain - in fact do a video on it - I am trying to shoot live events of bands meetings etc with multicams but im stuck on how each camera is sync. I know how to do 1 camera so do u individual sync each one at a time... thanks in advance
I am building something similar to this and was looking at a EdgeRouter 10 or 12 since it is rack mount capable.
Looks like needs some detachable wheels for that case
Very portable :) how much it weight?
Well the edge router pro I believe has 8 ports and is a router but it's a lot more performance then tou need
hand cart - priceless.
Great video and setup! Can you make an in-depth video of your audio system pls? talkback audio from talent , etc. Thanks!
Great video! Love the setup.
What are you using for internet? If there is none available?
Used to use MOFI before my 3rd party provider stopped support Verizon and AT&T. Currently I use my 5G iPhone 12 if I have to with a cellular signal booster for more constant/reliable connection and speed.
Only on small/short streams though. I usually require a dedicated line from the venue if it is a longer/higher end event.
@@A2ZProductionsthe setup I am working on is a mini pc with speedify for bonding. With a 5G Nighthawk and a 4g SIM card dongle. Then if there is WiFi I will use that as well. So all 3 would be bonded. I was wondering if you had a simpler setup.
Currently we do not have a bonded setup although I have looked into them and have some i can rent at a moment's notice if needed. We are not usually out in the fields or in places where that is a large concern. Larger hotels for conferences and such usually have pretty reliable internet if you set it up with them a head of time to get exactly what you want/need. Your setup sounds very thorough though and scaleable as well. Love that you can add in extra points of connectivity on the fly.
@@A2ZProductions the venue I will be at only has public WiFi so that is why I have been trying to setup a reliable 4g/5G solution for three days of streaming. You guys are an amazing resource! And videos are top notch!
LOL I've got the same rack. It's a beast even unloaded!
Do you know the model name for that rack?? I can't find it online anywhere
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Ubiquity has a series or 1RU routers called edge routers that should be just what you asked for.
Unless I missed something I can't see a link to the make of the rack case itself. Can you let me know where I can get one please. Thanks
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How much is this full rig?
Nobody REALLY talks enough about wireless audio
Amen! Trying to figure out which product and system I should go with to add wireless audio to my kit. Difficult to know if RF or digital is the way to go and that seems like a foundational question.
Nice & Thanks :)
Mikrotik for a gb switch/router/WAP
the qlxd is nise - but the real challenge is to find 4 ch audio lightweight
Should review YoloBox!
"Portable" seems debatable...
Dang... No "WHEELED" solution?
Bahaha that's not portable bros lol