On 07/19/2014 01:45 AM, Sam Mulvey wrote: > > This may be a ridiculous question, but I'm not nearly as good at video > as I am at audio, and I'm actually trying to solve this problem as the > thread came up, so I thought I'd throw it out there: > > Are any of these tools useable for live television production? I've > been requested to add video to the audio capabilities of my studio, and > I'd like to stick with open source stuff as much as possible, sticking > with my design goals. I need the usual stuff-- graphics, maybe bring > in some desktop things for video conferencing. I've looked at what's > out there, and it seems pretty early days. Not stuff I'd feel > comfortable someone who's not code-inclined operating. > > If I can back that into an OSC interface and just provide some shiny > buttons that do obvoius things, that changes the situation. http://dvswitch.alioth.debian.org/wiki/ Can switch a couple of camera (DV) sources and is OSC remote controllable (the website is a tad out of date, but the source rocks) We've used it at various Linux-Audio Conferences to manage the live-stream (a couple of cameras, screen-grabber/scan-converter). There's additional tools to map buttons of a BCF2K -> OSC -> DVswitch (if you understand some German: Joern and I did a recent workshop at the SAE in Berlin: http://gareus.org/_export/s5/wiki/dvswitch_slides ) ciao, robin _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user