There are 4 HD-SDI inputs and 2 DVI outputs for display. It has a built-in DVI computer monitor, keyboard and trackpad.
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The StreamMachine Pro has a built-in Intel Core i7 12-processor CPU at 12 x 3.4 GHz, 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR Quad Fetch RAM and two 1 TB Enterprise level hard disks (2.0 TB total capacity) spinning at 7,200 RPM.
To accomplish this, we used the 1 Beyond StreamMachine 17 (Pro) along with three 1 Beyond PTZ cameras (part of the 1 Beyond CameraBundle). Last week at NAB we created and webcast eleven live 45-minute programs totaling slightly more than twelve hours of live video coverage in three-and-a-half-days. You can see our webcasts using this system at:. Website: MSRP: Starts at $3,995 (About $12,900 for the unit we used which included a high-performance system, cameras and cables.) In addition to traditional production gear like lights, cameras and microphones, all that is needed for a live webcast is an Internet connection with a minimum upload speed of 5,000 kbps and access to a CDN (Content Distribution Network).
A single, suitcase-sized box handles all media inputs, video recording, transcoding and streaming. The 1 Beyond Stream Machine 17 (Pro) provides an all-in-one video streaming solution for live webcasts. Now that NAB is over and we’ve returned the gear to 1Beyond, I asked Megan Paulos, our production supervisor, to write up our experiences using this equipment. This loaner equipment proved to be essential to our coverage so much so that we listed them as a sponsor during our live shows.
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When the folks at 1 Beyond heard that we were planning to provide live video streaming during NAB, as well as post the videos to YouTube for download after the event, they offered to provide their brand-new Stream Machine 17 (Pro) and three PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom remote control) cameras for our use. This year, for the first time, we added video to our traditional audio-only coverage.
Last week, for the seventh year in a row, my podcast – Digital Production – covered the annual NAB Show.