Sounds good. Being able to monitor groups of selected channels on remote clients would be nice. For instance if you are ingesting 40 sdi signals it would be good to select a group for logging and subclipping.
To have ASI or DVB ingest would be good to.
I don't have any idea if this is even possible.
Regards
Agustín Goya
+54 911 6545 2427
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Having jolly good fun building an ingest / transcode system for 40 (!)
simultanious streams of video.
Since it's a Dutch client, all has to be done on a budget, so i'm using BM
hardware and fairly cheap computers.
During R&D, i've toyed with ingesting DNxHD and ProRes (HD), and it works
just fine, seems i'm able to ingest 4 streams HD straight to DNxHD / Prores,
on a single Z420.
Probaby way more streams are possible if i use an inbetween codec (but that
would mean transcoding afterwards to get the material editable.)
Audio / TC can come from a seperate (multichannel) audio card, or from the
SDI streams (but then you need an embedder in the pipeline somewhere.)
So it seems i can build a 4 channel HD DVR (hardware/software, no storage)
for less than 5K USD.
(with local / remote control/monitoring.)
And while i'm at it, another spin-off, video over TCP/IP seems quite doable
as well on a budget, using any old workstation you have laying around.
(My old XW 8400 can do full HD to remote clients over a simple network,
using just a fraction of the available horsepower, with less than a second
delay.)
Anyone interested? Or, should i set up something for crowd funding? Or, do
you all want a set of Ninja's and be done with it?
Other suggestions / things i should know about wanted functionality?
Bouke
VideoToolShed
van Oldenbarneveltstraat 33
6512 AS NIJMEGEN, the Netherlands
+31 24 3553311
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