Let's Build A Mobile Production Unit, Part 5 [Broadcast Engineering]
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
- In this video, I continue my mini series on the progress of building a mobile production trailer to house a video flypack for live broadcasting!
Part 5, Update 4
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We have dimmable lights in my trailer and I don’t know how we did without it before. Great job as always Ryan!!
One trailer I was in had dimmers on each light in the main cabin. They had did a couple per row like you described, They loved being able to dim/turn off the light over their station but leave the others up in the path ways. Was very flexible.
this sounds like a good idea
That would have been wild! I'll have to remember that for the next one!
Thank you for your videos.
I want to ask about a solution that can help to use the 1080p footage over a 1080i transmission standard.
I mean like if i use footage that has been filmed with my phone which it will be in format 1080p or progressive and then i want to use this material in Tv transmission which works in 1080i or interlaced format.
Usually the normal conversion from progressive to interlaced will result some flicker or non-normal video
Sir, can you tell us that now is camera base station connected to switcher. How is tally and intercom connected.??
Hi! The cameras connect to their respective base stations via SMPTE Fiber. The base stations connect to the switcher via HDSDI. Tally is provided by the switcher via a DB25 breakout cable to each base station and intercom is fed from an analog party line Clear Com system.
@@BroadcastBuddyTV But Sir, the switcher only provides one DB25 out. Then How do you feed it to multiple base stations?
@@divychitroda903 Hi!
So basically you have to make a cable. You only need two pins of the DB25 to make a tally circuit. The end result is usually a "break out" cable where 1 db25 fans out to multiple smaller db connectors. One per base station.
Something like this. This would be like 1 switcher sending tallies to two camera base stations:
www.ebay.com/itm/Blackmagic-ATEM-Switcher-to-Datavideo-ITC-100-Intercom-1m-Cable-/143435835954