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== Quicktime Broadcaster Notes == | |||
For setting up a mac laptop with an iSight and QT Broadcaster in order to publish live audio/video from [[events]]. | |||
# 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. | ||
* | # 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 | |||
# I find plugging in headphones is a good idea, as you can then monitor and not get howlround | |||
http://microformats.org/media/broadcast.mov | |||
Return to microformats [[events]]. | |||
Latest revision as of 11:56, 15 September 2013
Quicktime Broadcaster Notes
For setting up a mac laptop with an iSight and QT Broadcaster in order to publish live audio/video from events.
- 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.
- 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
- I find plugging in headphones is a good idea, as you can then monitor and not get howlround
http://microformats.org/media/broadcast.mov
Return to microformats events.