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Re: Open Hardware Camera for Conference Recording



On 2021-01-01 15 h 11, Kyle Robbertze wrote:
> Hi Sebastian,
> 
> On 2021/01/01 20:46, Sebastian Pichelhofer wrote:
>> Dear Deb Conf Video Team
>>
>> We (www.apertus.org <http://www.apertus.org>) are developing open
>> hardware and free software cameras and technology and are considering
>> advancing one particular platform from a prototype to a hardware kit to
>> produce: AXIOM Micro
>> https://wiki.apertus.org/index.php/AXIOM_Micro
>> <https://wiki.apertus.org/index.php/AXIOM_Micro>
>>
>> It has an image sensor with slightly above Full HD resolution, swappable
>> lens mount and with two plugin module slots can output HDMI live video
>> and/or raw video over USB3 (still in development).
> 
> This looks interesting! My main concern with USB output is the distance
> limit. Our current setup uses SDI running to a single capture PC that
> does the vision switching. Obviously we could put a capture PC (some
> small SoC) next to each camera, it just requires additional changes to
> our setup and configuration during events.

We also currently ingest XLR audio via one of our camera, to try to
minimize sync problems. I could see problems with not being able to do
this anymore.

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