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So I have been getting a few requests to livestream the weddings I shoot. Mostly because often there are people that live out of the country that cant make it to the wedding.

Here is the parts list. If you think anything I listed is stupid, let me know. Also, I'm not looking for a laptop.

 

EVGA Hadron Air

Asrock FM22A88X-ITX+ (Already owned)

AMD A10-7850k (Already owned)

Radeon R9 2400mhz Ram 2x4 GB

Avermedia Live Gamer HD

IOGEAR GHDSW3 3-PORT HDMI Switch

M-Track - Two-Channel USB Audio/MIDI Interface

ASUS MB168B 15.6IN HD Portable USB-POWERED USB 3.0

Connecting to the internet over an unlimited data plan hotspot

ASUS S1 ULTRA-PORTABLE LED Projector

 

So ill be able to connect 3 HDMI cameras and switch on the fly between them and connect to the soundboard or set up my own mics at events with the XLR interface. I don't need a complex bulky mixer with EQ and compression because I expect to be fed soundboard audio most of the time. Also the projector will be for twitter feed etc.

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A case with handles might be easier to transport. I assume this will be a part of carry on luggage as well? If so, consider the Lian Li PC-TU100/200 cases as well.

I don't know if fast ram is necessary for the intended purpose either, please let me know if true.

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A case with handles might be easier to transport. I assume this will be a part of carry on luggage as well? If so, consider the Lian Li PC-TU100/200 cases as well.

I don't know if fast ram is necessary for the intended purpose either, please let me know if true.

Hey thanks a lot for this suggestion. This case looks like a tank which is what I will need if I'm going to be moving it often. This is why I thought I'd ask before running out and spending money.

 

The fast ram is not for streaming, its more for in case I was to play a game on it :P and with an APU ram speed makes a difference.

 

How you doing the internet part

On site wifi or 4G LTE tethering. Most likely will be a 720p stream

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I've done the move computers to photoshoot rigs part before and it sucks big time. All I can say is go as small and light as possible, the camera gear is going to weigh a ton anyway.

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Huh that's a really smart idea. People miss weddings a lot.

 

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All the parts are here, just need to get customized cords to connect the motherboard to the front panel.

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You can put it in a tiny case with a handle... Something like the one from TekSyndicate's Colugo build if it fits...

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haha yeah, it's more wieght but if people are willing to pay, I'm willing to carry it.

 

 

You can put it in a tiny case with a handle... Something like the one from TekSyndicate's Colugo build if it fits...

also you are the 2nd to mention this case. I'm going to go with it as it more made for this sort of thing, but finding it to buy is a bit tough. neither NCIX, Tiger Direct or Canada Computers stocks it, and its on backorder at newegg. I'll have to wait I guess.

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