On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 9:55 AM, Sylvestre Ledru <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Dear Video Team, > > Here, at IRILL ( http://www.irill.org/ ), we offer a place (with network > and heating) for people involved in the free software world who want to > gather and discuss.
IRILL is located in the 13th arrondissement (district) of Paris. The exact address is 23, avenue d'Italie,75013 Paris, France http://www.irill.org/about/access > > We already hosted some Debian events (Release team, i18n, etc) and we > are going to host more with the GNU Hackers meeting in August for > example. > > In this context, we would like to equip ourself with some video > equipments. > Basically, our goal is to have to same level of quality and features > that you achieved at the Debconf. > > I would like to know if anyone is willing to help us and give us some > advices. For now, we are considering buying all the equipment for one > room. ($ are in USD) Twinpact100 - $500 must have. converts VGA being projected to a dv video stream. dv camera(s) - $250 - $2500 (pycon used cheap, debconf expensive) Having a 2nd camera for the audience is really nice. Tripod(s) - $20 - $200. mics: 0 - $2000 it depends on lots of factors: I have used the built in mic on the $250 camera. If it is close to the presenter and there are only 10 or so people in the room (so not much noise) it worked good enough. $35 wired hand held mic on a $20 boom mic stand to hold the mic above the presenter's laptop can work OK, but kinda sucks as soon as they turn their head to the side, or stand up and forget to take the mic. Something that attaches to the presenter solves those problems, but now you kinda want wireless, and you kinda want more than one to handle more than one presenter. Head sets seem to be better than clip on lav. Condenser mic to pick up audience voices. - $65 + $20 mic stand. 6 channel mixer: $150 powered speaker: $50 Even if the room is small and you don't need it for the audience, get a PA speaker - It helps the presenter know they are speaking into the mic, which is a problem if you don't have the PA speaker. I just got one for $40 which was fine for a room with 40 people in it. PC to run DVswitch: $600 ish. It does not need lots of CPU or ram. it needs about 130 gig of drive space for a day of recording. it needs 1 firewire *bus* (not port) for each video source (2 for 1 camera, 1 twinpact) - most firewire cards only have one bus. line level audio in which will be hooked to the mixer. > > Thanks > Sylvestre > > > _______________________________________________ > Debconf-video mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-video > -- Carl K _______________________________________________ Debconf-video mailing list [email protected] http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-video
