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    Quote Originally Posted by andrewzarian View Post
    We need to have a separate encoding machine because we are streaming to 5 different CDNs. Not something that most people will be doing but splitting the workload is always a good idea.
    Ah, this makes perfect sense, As the ram requirements for one machine doing your entire operation would be punitive. I have the lights and foam walls coming in this week. Trying to get all of this set before my march re-launch. I just wish I had a tech genius and a lighting expert to come in the studio and help me get the bugs out before relaunch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bushido View Post
    Ah, this makes perfect sense, As the ram requirements for one machine doing your entire operation would be punitive. I have the lights and foam walls coming in this week. Trying to get all of this set before my march re-launch. I just wish I had a tech genius and a lighting expert to come in the studio and help me get the bugs out before relaunch.
    To be honest with you bushido, I think its better to do a few beta shows and let the viewers help you change your set up. That is something I did for my podcast "On The Radar" and it worked really well.
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    Certainly worth strong consideration. I might go with that train for a few episodes.

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    Pretty much every successful internet broadcaster that we know today started with a computer, a webcam, and a mic. Not much more needed. Those 3 items plus your lights and sound foam, equals a pretty nice setup. If anything I would add a mixer to the equation, but that's about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by erictimmer View Post
    Pretty much every successful internet broadcaster that we know today started with a computer, a webcam, and a mic. Not much more needed. Those 3 items plus your lights and sound foam, equals a pretty nice setup. If anything I would add a mixer to the equation, but that's about it.
    If that is the prerequisite, Then it appears I'm in the game. I might make the march deadline ahead of time. I just need to wait for my posters to finish at the printing press so I can have my own brand on the studio walls then I'm set.

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    That studio is nice!

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