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Hey guys,

 

I've been fishing around looking and builds and flicking though pages, but now I feels it's time to look for the professions them self, LTT forum. 

 

Im looking for a desktop spec that will be able to stream 720p footage.

Equipment sum up short:

4 cameras, 3 Monitors, 2 mics, 4 capture cards 2x PCI 4x, 2 expreescard.

Current equipment depth:

 

  • 4 cameras

1 Panasonic HC-WX97

1 Sony hxr-xxxx (some model I forget)

1 Sony camcorder (some cheap 1080p with hdmi we found)

1 Nikon DSLR (depends how we feel on the day)

  • 2 hdmi switches (we use these when we either only had one cap card working or when we used to only have 2 cap card)
  • 2 black magic express 4k cap cards (requires a 4x slot)
  • 2 startech PCI to express card
  • 2 startech express card capture cards 1080p
  • 2 1080p monitors (HP and Acer ones for the production studio just from newegg)
  • 1 720p TV for the live studio (Samsung old one so the guest and presenter can see themselfs)
  • 1 zoom mic
  • 1 audio mixer

In the stream we will likely stream at a higher bitrate 720p stream as we have 55/13 but is horrible inconsistent sometines.

 

We use different effects and live processing such as chroma keying, transitions, and other live effects.

 

We also save 2 copy of the stream to disk, 1 full stream persistant. And another set of clips which are the highlights so they are a lot smaller as the clips are deleted on the fly unless the highlight is kept.

 

current spec:

 

ATM we use a pretty made hp PC with.

 

CPU: i7 4770

RAM: 16Gb

GPU: gtx 760

HDD: 2tb Weston digital (think don't remember)

MOBO: some crappy generic hp one.

PSU: 500W (possibly delta but don't call me out on that)

 

If possible migrate some if the components over if you can see a way minus the case as it has seen its best, beaten, drilled though cabled tied.

 

Total budget for new pc £1000/$1300

 

Tl;Dr

 

Budget £1000/$1300

Old spec: i7 4770, gtx 760, 2tb HDD, 16gb ram

Need: space for 4x cap cards

 

Thanks,

 

 

 

 

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