▲ | larodi 7 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
I'm interested in using all kinds of devices for streaming live video from live (think music) events via OBS with minimal effort. Current setup is with a device (just an old iPhone can do) which provides WiFi connectivity, then another (or the same device) runs DroidCAM which them streams into a nearby laptop with OBS (typically capturing the audio needed) and this is then sent to wherever we decide (twitch, RSTP, etc). We've tried this setup with as many as three droidcam phones, and it is just fine on... a legacy MacBook Pro with Intel + 1500MB Iris card. So ideally I'd imagine getting a second-hand 600D or 200D and having a similar setup. We did have a setup (previously) where a GoPro or mini-HDMI campera is captured and then processed by a RBPi 2/3/4, but this seems an overkill compared to the DroidCAM Setup. And, of course, the optics on the 600D/200D are expected to be much more correct than those on an iPhone or similar phone/mobile device. Thanks for your kind attention. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | WalterSchulz 7 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
With 600D you are stuck to 1620x912 in video mode embedded in 1080i59.94 8-bit. Black borders around and you have to crop and - maybe - scale up. 200D HDMI stream with ML is clean with MF but AF will still draw a focus rectangle. But at least true FHD via HDMI. AF with 600D in liveview: Phase detection only. Focus hunting galore. 200D comes with usable DPAF. I prefer 250D for streaming. Dual display support, no 30 minute limit for HDMI out (but cam display will go dark until some button action). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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