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This document explains the process to live stream from the JVC GY-HM660U remote camcorder

ON CAMPUS - The following instructions are for on campus use. This uses the "UTexas Guest" Wi-Fi

You need to reserve on Usher two pieces of equipment

https://web-apps.communication.utexas.edu/usher/Services/

Benro KH25N Tripod - 01 - Item # M00599

JVC Live Remote Camera - Item # M00061


BEFORE YOUR SHOOT CHARGE THE BATTERIES

Setup the remote camera like you normally would.

Probably with a tripod.

Plug your lav or handheld into Input 1.

If you do not, the control room will not have audio from you.

Make sure your Audio input settings are correct.

Channel 1 should be set to Input 1.

Power On the camcorder by pushing in the blue release button and sliding the switch to the ON position

This symbol will flash and then turn solid yellow.

It will turn from solid yellow to solid white.

When it looks like this it is ready to stream to the control room.


Press the OIS/2 button.

This will start streaming video back to the control room.

You should see a little red "LIVE" icon in the top of the camera view finder screen

NOTE IF IT DOES NOT TURN SOLID WHITE CHECK THESE SETTINGS


Press the menu thumb button to get into the camera settings menu

Use the thumb joystick to navigate to the "System..." menu and either press in on the joystick or click to the right

Make sure that Network is set to ON (SDI Off)

Scroll down to "Settings..." under Network and either click right or press in on the joystick

Go to "Connection Setup..."

Choose "Wizard"

"Wireless LAN" should be visible.

Click right

Choose "Connect with Access Point"

Click right

Choose "Search Access Point" on the camera

Press next on the camera

Choose Utexas-iot

type in the IOT

5784837192568220

password this is the default code made by tech staff

Do this by pressing in on the joystick button...in the same direction that you would push the menu/thumb or cancel buttons.

click "Set"

click Next

Select DHCP

click Next

it may take a while to connect...

...like 30 seconds

when the "Connected" screen comes up

click next

choose "No Proxy"

press right on the thumb joystick to "Apply

Push in on the joystick "like a button" to "Finish"

hit Left to jump out of the "Connection Setup..." menu

Choose "Live Streaming Set..."

Make sure "Live Streaming" is Off

We've chosen "Server 1

Resolution = 1280 x 720

Frame & Bit Rate = 30p

Bit Rate(8.0M)


Camera will reboot when changing resolution

Press the menu thumb button to get into the camera settings menu

Use the thumb joystick to navigate to the "System..." menu and either press in on the joystick or click to the right

..to the indented "Settings..." under Network and either click right or press in on the joystick

Choose "Live Streaming Set..."

Choose "Streaming Server..."

Choose "Server1"

Alias = Server1 - Enter all these settings

Type = MPEG2-TS/UDP

Destination Address = 129.116.193.86

Destination Port = 6504

PCR Jitter = Low

Press the "CANCEL" button to jump out of the menu (4 times)

This symbol should turn from yellow to white when the camera is ready to stream.

If all of these settings are put into the camera and the camera is turned off, it may take up to 2 minutes for the camera to be ready to stream again.

Press the OIS/2 button.

This will start streaming video back to the control room.

You should see a little red "LIVE" icon in the top of the camera view finder screen

IF THE OIS/2 BUTTON DOES NOT WORK GO INTO THE FOLLOWING MENUS


Press the menu button
choose "System..."

Choose "Settings..." under Network

Choose "Live Streaming Set..."

Choose "Live Streaming"

Set "Live Streaming" to "On"

Press the "CANCEL" button 4 times

You should see a little red "LIVE" icon in the top of the camera view finder screen

Turn on the IFB

Make sure your Headphones or IFB is plugged into the headphones port from the camera.

You will need to have network connectivity for the IFB to function correctly.

This symbol under the TC readout means you have network connectivity.


Press the "LOLUX/3" button.

This symbol will appear under the TC readout when IFB streaming is enabled and working correctly.

Now the control room can speak to you through headphones connected to the camera.

IF THE IFB DOESN'T CONNECT GO INTO THESE MENUS BELOW


You will need to have network connectivity for the IFB to function correctly.

You should see this symbol  under the TC readout. (not flashing)

The screen grab to the right shows a system that would not function because the symbol is not present.

Press the Menu button on the flip out LCD to bring up the main menu.

Choose "System..."

Choose

>Network

>"Settings..."

which is indented under Network

Choose "IFB Set..."

Make sure the IFB Settings match the DEVA settings. In our example, we have these settings

IFB Function = Enable

Server Address = 129.116.193.97

Server Port = 8000

Mountpoint stream

When you choose the IP to Set, this is the screen that pops up. We used 129.116.193.97

Click Set after you enter in the IP


Now, Start the stream by clicking on "IFB Streaming"


Change from Stop to Start

Or jump out of the menu

Press the "CANCEL" button 4 times

This symbol  will appear under the TC readout when IFB streaming is enabled and working correctly.

This symbol  will appear if there is an issue. Double check your settings and try again.

How the control room talks to remote camera talent/operator

Press and hold the REMOTE IFB button on the panel above the mixing console to speak to the remote remote camera in the field.

Press and hold the REMOTE IFB button on the panel in the producer area to speak to the remote remote camera in the field.

On the audio board the audio from the remote camera will come up on REM

on the Program bus choose REMOTE / CAM


Tech Staff go here for secure documents: /wiki/spaces/moodytech/pages/26250712


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