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mitchellcrazyeye

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  1. Hello everyone! Sorry for bumping the thread, but I found the solution to my issue and thought I should explain what happened. While I couldn't find the live stream, I did find the device he used to make his camera wireless. The device is called the NewTek Connect Spark. Go figure, it isn't true wireless HDMI at all, it's over the NDI protocol. Either way, thanks for the help everyone.
  2. It wasn't primarily focused on the wireless HDMI part, more about them experimenting the idea while also doing a normal live stream with better quality.
  3. Haha, I saw this when it came out! but, unfortunately, no. This isn't what I'm looking for. This is meant more for TVs that don't want to tether, this is for a wireless camera. Think like American Football games how they have camera operators wandering around the crowd for things like the kiss cam and such. I obviously don't need THAT much of range, but that's why I'm trying to find that live stream.
  4. Hello! I'm currently a student in a Digital Media class and my teacher put me in charge of finding a wireless HDMI solution for events, etc. I distinctly remember a live stream Linus did a while ago where they were testing out wireless and seeing how it would go. They went downstairs, talked updates on the, at the time, new set and went back upstairs and ended the livestream there I believe. I bought a Floatplane membership to see if I could find it there as a lot of them are no longer available publicly anymore and sadly couldn't find it. It is possible that it on the Floatplane club already and I somehow glossed over it, but I have no idea. Thanks for anybody's and everybody's help.
  5. I have the Turtlebeach X12 headset CMStorm Keyboard Dell Mouse ...and rocking them
  6. Hi, my name is Mitchell and I am fairly new to the forums.. I took apart an old webcam to see what was the issue with it, and it turns out to be a wiring problem. Can anyone name this connector or list a website where I can get a new one? Thanks!
  7. Vegas, as far as I know, does not support a functionality that you can crop a video to a certain resolution. You can, however, use the crop function under pan/crop and track it with keyframes. The final render can be rendered at 1080p 60fps easy, as long as you know what your doing.
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