![]() something similar to that would be perfect. And jokingly I thought, I should just strap a broken drone to the roof and just use it for the camera/transmission! I know back in 2015 Vislink made a system that worked with the gopro hero 4 for the xgames I think. I work in amateur racing, dirt track, derby so the actual thing I want to do is come up with a cheap way of recreating the nascar roof cams. All I want is a basic camera that can do 1080p 60 to have a wireless connection to a receiver on our truck. Now my drone (which I also use during live broadcast) has never had an issue and often times has looked much better as well. Not sure if anyone else feels this way, or if I'm just being stupid but: How do we get DJI drone quality video transmission in a ground based system for the same price point? what I mean by that is, I have used hdmi/sdi transmitters before for live broadcast and besides being pricy, they occasionally seem finicky over distance. R/talesfromproduction All your weird stories R/LocationSound Location sound AKA Production Sound R/audiopost For post-production sound geeks in Games, TV, Film, and Broadcast The 5.8GHz Video Downlink features small size, low power consumption and high sensitivity. r/crestron All that is good (and bad) in the world of Crestron Simply mount the Wireless Video Link transmitter (TX) to the aircraft and connect the Wireless Video Link receiver to a display screen, and the Downlink will allow wireless video signal transmission. r/broadcastengineering Also includes radio! r/CommercialAV Commercial audio, video, and control technologies If you have any questions or suggestions please feel free to messsage the moderators! We would love to make this a great and successful subreddit for all of us video engineers! Remember that no question is stupid and we work together to create a friendly community. All things video are welcome!įeel free to post anything you like from questions to pictures. From a dad with a camcorder to a professional engineer at the superbowl, or a small meeting room operator to a widescreen specialist, projectionist, LED wall engineer or a electrical video engineer. This subreddit is open to anyone to discuss, share and show their work, as well as ask questions towards anything concerning video production. Welcome to r/videoengineering! Inspired by our brother subreddit: audioengineering
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