Thanks Brian.
Post Sunday Update: I recorded yesterday's service and while there are a few glitches to overcome, the resulting video was acceptable. Here's what I observed:
- We definately need to wire up the camera to the recorder in the back office. Wireless to the handheld receiver for framing while sitting in the Sancturary worked well, but we can't depend on a good enough signal to reach the back office. The signal faded out several times during the service and some noise is evident throughout.
- The SanDisk V-Mate appears to be washing out the color. The image on the monitor in the office looked fine while the V-Mate was powered off, but once it was turned on and ready to record the colors faded (even before recording). I may look into another recorder like the Neuros OSD, which supposedly does a better job of encoding video.
- I need to fine tune the preset PTZ positions on the handheld remote. The positions I set earlier the week were only approximate and need to be tweaked. The P/T action isn't ideal as it doesn't do both at the same time... it will first move vertically, then horizontally to reach the new position. The autofocus takes a while to catch up during zooming in or out as well. It's not ideal camera/setup for this purpose, but it will suffice as I learn the idiosyncracies of the camera and adjust accordingly.
- Audio feed: We have a wireless assisted listening system from
Listen Technologies connected to our sound system for church members who have hearing issues. I fed the audio from one of the receivers into the recorder and it seemed to work pretty well.
I isolated the sermon and converted it to flash and posted it up on the church website. You can view it here:
http://www.trinity-pc.org/webcasts/2008-09-14.shtml. It gives a good idea of how the optical zoom works as the camera was zoomed in pretty far for this part of the service.
I welcome any feedback and/or suggestions.
- Frank.