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=== Camera ===
 
=== Camera ===
  
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* Unpack the gigabit switch
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* Plug the switch into the mains
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* Use an ethernet cable to plug the switch into the local network of the site.
 
* Unpack Elphel 353 camera and attach it to the tripod.
 
* Unpack Elphel 353 camera and attach it to the tripod.
* Attach an ethernet  
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* Attach an ethernet cable into the RJ-45 connector on the camera
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* Plug the other end of the cable into the PoE injector.
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* Plug the PoE injector into the switch
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* Plug the PoE injector into the mains
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At this point you should have ave the Elphel 353 camera attached to a tripod, powered on, with the network connection physically setup.
  
 
== Our GStreamer Pipeline ==
 
== Our GStreamer Pipeline ==

Revision as of 15:11, 26 March 2015

THIS PAGE IS A WORK IN PROGRESS

We will be updating this page in the coming days after the conference.

Equipment Used

Video

Audio

  • 2x XLR Microphones
  • 2x Microphone Stands
  • 1x USB sound boards
  • 4x XLR cables
  • 2x 6.35mm male to XLR female adapter

Streaming/Capture

  • 1x X200 Thinkpad (with LibreBoot, http://libreboot.org)
  • 1x Streaming Server (Virtual Machine)
    • 16GB SSD
      • 4GB RAM

Screen Capture

Software Used

  • IceCast2

The following software was compiled and installed via the OpenVideo Reference Build project (https://gitorious.org/openvideo_reference_build) on Trisquel 7 GNU/Linux (https://trisquel.info).

Set up

Camera

  • Unpack the gigabit switch
  • Plug the switch into the mains
  • Use an ethernet cable to plug the switch into the local network of the site.
  • Unpack Elphel 353 camera and attach it to the tripod.
  • Attach an ethernet cable into the RJ-45 connector on the camera
  • Plug the other end of the cable into the PoE injector.
  • Plug the PoE injector into the switch
  • Plug the PoE injector into the mains

At this point you should have ave the Elphel 353 camera attached to a tripod, powered on, with the network connection physically setup.

Our GStreamer Pipeline