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For setting up a mac laptop with an iSight and QT Broadcaster in order to publish live audio/video from events.
For setting up a mac laptop with an iSight and QT Broadcaster in order to publish live audio/video from events.


# First, get a broadcast template document from someone (see KevinMarks for example)
# Make sure you have the necessary equipment and software installed
#* A Macintosh running OSX 10.3.9 or later
#* Quicktime 7 - get it from http://www.apple.com/quicktime/
#* Quicktime Broadcaster - get it from http://www.apple.com/quicktime/broadcaster/
#* An iSight or digital video camera with firewire connection
# Get a broadcast template document from someone (see KevinMarks for example)
# Open that, then change the info in the 'Network' pane that has his name etc in it.
# Open that, then change the info in the 'Network' pane that has his name etc in it.
# Check the video and audio panes are using your iSight
# Check the video and audio panes are using your iSight
# Another tip is that the standalone thingy for the iSight can be more useful than the screen-top one if you have a desk, as that way it picks up less typing noise and wobbles
# Another tip is that the standalone thingy for the iSight can be more useful than the screen-top one if you have a desk, as that way it picks up less typing noise and wobbles
# I find plugging in headphones is a good idea, as you cna then monitor and not get howlround
# I find plugging in headphones is a good idea, as you can then monitor and not get howlround

Revision as of 19:40, 21 February 2006

Microformats related Events

Please add any microformats related events (specifically, events where there will be talks on microformats) you find here, and we'll add them to the hCalendar on the home page. Thanks! -Tantek


Quicktime Broadcaster Notes

For setting up a mac laptop with an iSight and QT Broadcaster in order to publish live audio/video from events.

  1. Make sure you have the necessary equipment and software installed
  2. Get a broadcast template document from someone (see KevinMarks for example)
  3. Open that, then change the info in the 'Network' pane that has his name etc in it.
  4. Check the video and audio panes are using your iSight
  5. Another tip is that the standalone thingy for the iSight can be more useful than the screen-top one if you have a desk, as that way it picks up less typing noise and wobbles
  6. I find plugging in headphones is a good idea, as you can then monitor and not get howlround