![]() ![]() Using the Mevo Camera App, you can control every feature of your Mevo camera. The Mevo Start, our newest dedicated all-in-one live streaming camera, and its companion Android App, empower you to stream in 1080p to multiple platforms (i.e. Perhaps from there something can be done.Mevo products are designed, in detail, for a seamless live streaming experience. in that sense, I will wish OBS to capture images through WIFI connection. We do have problem with sound due to the size of the church. The sound will have to be handled by the MEVO app to avoid asynchronous echos. One person will handle the MEVO camera and its app, and the other will manage OBS. This setup works better with two persons, which usually is not a problem in a church. You can add text and all OBS feature and video stream to our primary account. The slowest the internet connection, the bigger will be the delay. Then use OBS to grab the windows of your browser where you are seeing the MEVO video stream. If you already ave the camera, as I do, then you can always record using the MEVO, or video stream to a secondary account. Instead, buy a 4K Camcorder and use your video capture card with OBS. My recommendation is do not buy the MEVO Camera. If you want to do that, it is because you realized that the MEVO app is somehow limited compare to OBS. The real trick is to grab the MEVO transmitted image with a PC. From the OBS app just grab the desire window and crop the unnecessary portion. If you use an iPAD, then for $3.99 you can buy the OBS app. It requires an app to run either in an iPad of a cellular phone. It will probably my still have the digital zoom issues, though, but it's entirely possible that the Mevo has the same problem too, depending on the implementation. I would have to see it in person to be sure, though.Īs an alternative suggestion, you can set up a similar thing with your own high resolution camcorder by creating several scenes in OBS, adding the camera capture to those scenes, and then moving/resizing the separate captures as you need. And like I alluded to, my guess is that there is a non-trivial amount of latency between live action and what appears on the app if it is really over wifi. I doubt Livestream has any desire to give other applications access to the produced feed, so I think the odds of an OBS plugin that can do the same are pretty much none. In that case, I don't think getting a raw feed from the camera's HDMI out would get you what you want for the purposes of importing into OBS via capture card. If it were me, I would get a proper PTZ camera.Īnyway, as to your actual question: it looks like the app is what is doing the "production" magic, assuming the zoom and pan is all digital. ![]() Latency and compression issues aside, I'm not a fan of the idea of digital pan and zoom, but I guess I'm not the one thinking of buying it. From what I gather, it can take a still shot of video and feed it over wifi, presumably, to a phone app, which lets you chop up the still image via digital zoom and pan. ![]() I did look at the web site, but it did a spectacularly bad job of explaining what exactly it did. I see Livestream Studio can remote hook up to it if your on the same wireless network, has anyone taken a look at trying to connect to it without Livestream Studio? I am a web developer so I am would say I have a good grasp on technical things, is it even worth me trying to do or do they have it locked down enough that you can't get in? We haven't ordered our Mevo yet, but I am starting to second guess buying it unless we can run it through a software switcher and push slides to our stream, honestly Livestream Studio is perfect for what we need to do and I have the demo on my computer but just can't justify spending $800 on it when I can buy 3 cameras and run them through a free switcher for half that price. The Livestream Studio is great and would work perfect for what we want to do but at $800 its way out of our price range, I see Mevo locks you into using Livestream Studio or just straight broadcasting, I was wondering if anyone has successfully hooked Mevo up to OBS. Anyways, we are looking to step into doing livestreams and the Mevo looks amazing, perfect for what we want to do, except we can't switch to our own slides. I am currently running the production unit for a church that is looking to step into the livestreaming game, I just finished building an HTML5 full screen web app that came out amazing if I do say so myself, built it on top of WordPress. Hey everyone, new here so I apologies if I am posting in the wrong area. ![]()
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