Hi chrysn (2016.04.17_19:42:09_+0200) > A mixer will be available (SCRFT EPM-6), which would already receive the > room audio. Wired mics should be available, but are unreliable.
That works. We might have to re-jig it a bit. But can put it back, later. > > * Can we get audio into the venue's PA system? > > AFAICT not. The setup is wired so we can extract audio, but injection > would require major changes in the wiring. Assuming that mixer is the one doing the room audio, that's really what matters. It means we can :) > It is possible that split video output from the presenter desk is output > in the neighboring room. That shouldn't pose a problem, though, for > either we stick to the original setup with video capture at the > presenter's desk, or that laptop would capture the split video instead. > Would that laptop need someone to operate it, or is it just hardware > that is remote controlled? It'd be unattended (except when fire-fighting) > > * Ethernet cable run from the podim and front camera to the desk at the > > back. > > Would it help if I could arrange access to the location's wired network? > Is IP network (probably DHCP) sufficient, or do you need dedicated > switch ports? We need reliable bandwidth between the front and back of the room. So, preferably, gigabit ports on both sides, attached to the same switch. If it isn't super-busy, and misbehaving, that should be fine. And please, no port security :) If that's not possible. You could patch a port at the front of the room directly to one at the back. And we'd need a second one at the back, to get a stream out to the internet. SR -- Stefano Rivera http://tumbleweed.org.za/ +1 415 683 3272 _______________________________________________ Debconf-video mailing list [email protected] http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-video
