Shon Troelstrup
August 10th, 2011, 11:50 AM
Hi everyone:
I've just started a new job with an events centre that hosts a variety of sports, concerts, and trade shows. As the focus of my job is primarily creating highlight packages, I need to find a way to streamline our archiving/recording capabilities. Up until now, they have been recording everything to DVD and ripping the clips from that for highlight/intro videos. It's not pretty.
I need to find a way to record each game to an editable format (Quicktime/AVI) that I can take back to my production office and start editing ASAP.
So far I've looked into the Black Magic HyperDeck (nice, but the Uncompressed Quicktime format is prohibitively expensive for SSD), and the Ki Pro, but they're not ideal for our budget and needs.
The Atomos Ninja looks like our best bet so far, but I'm hoping there's an alternative that would work with our existing setup.
Could I use something like Adobe OnLocation to capture from the TriCaster's firewire output to a laptop or PC before it's sent to the Venus (which compresses the video to 416x224 for the arena screen)?
On a different note, does anybody know if Adobe Flash Media Encoder can stream AND record at the same time? Another issue we're having is that the teams want copies following each game. We have to provide DVDs (league rule) to the visiting team, but the home teams would prefer to be able to get copies on flash drives or external HDs.
Our setup: (condensed for simplicity's sake)
Three JVC HD250 cameras shooting at 480/60i-->TriCaster Broadcast (http://www.newtek.com/tricaster/tricaster_broadcast.php)-->Venus 7000 (ttp://www.daktronics.com/ProductsServices/Products/Software-Controllers/VideoSoftwareControllers/VideoController/Pages/default.aspx)-->arena screen-->JVC SR DVM700 DVD recorder (after score/clock have been stamped on by the timekeepers at a separate location)
Thanks in advance!
I've just started a new job with an events centre that hosts a variety of sports, concerts, and trade shows. As the focus of my job is primarily creating highlight packages, I need to find a way to streamline our archiving/recording capabilities. Up until now, they have been recording everything to DVD and ripping the clips from that for highlight/intro videos. It's not pretty.
I need to find a way to record each game to an editable format (Quicktime/AVI) that I can take back to my production office and start editing ASAP.
So far I've looked into the Black Magic HyperDeck (nice, but the Uncompressed Quicktime format is prohibitively expensive for SSD), and the Ki Pro, but they're not ideal for our budget and needs.
The Atomos Ninja looks like our best bet so far, but I'm hoping there's an alternative that would work with our existing setup.
Could I use something like Adobe OnLocation to capture from the TriCaster's firewire output to a laptop or PC before it's sent to the Venus (which compresses the video to 416x224 for the arena screen)?
On a different note, does anybody know if Adobe Flash Media Encoder can stream AND record at the same time? Another issue we're having is that the teams want copies following each game. We have to provide DVDs (league rule) to the visiting team, but the home teams would prefer to be able to get copies on flash drives or external HDs.
Our setup: (condensed for simplicity's sake)
Three JVC HD250 cameras shooting at 480/60i-->TriCaster Broadcast (http://www.newtek.com/tricaster/tricaster_broadcast.php)-->Venus 7000 (ttp://www.daktronics.com/ProductsServices/Products/Software-Controllers/VideoSoftwareControllers/VideoController/Pages/default.aspx)-->arena screen-->JVC SR DVM700 DVD recorder (after score/clock have been stamped on by the timekeepers at a separate location)
Thanks in advance!