George Ahlenius wrote on Sat, 26 December 2009 01:15 |
Our church is considering adding video/audio distribution (one camera - whole service) to monitors in other areas of the church. Along with this we would like to be able to record the sermon and upload to a web site (probably iTunes or YouTube). I would like to hear any suggestions as to cameras, software, distribution hardware, and recording/editing software (Mac only). |
Greg Hertfelder wrote on Fri, 01 January 2010 10:41 |
Publishing: If you want to publish your video to a video propagation service like YouTube, you will need to provide a compressed video file, such as Windows Media (.WMV) or .MP4 . - If the video will be edited, you may convert the video file using the appropriate software. - If you elect to purchase stream encoding hardware from Vbrick or Viewcast, you may encode directly to a compressed file format, for speedy uploading and publication. You can still edit the video if you choose, or circumvent the editing phase altogether. |