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neilo 10-15-2014 01:32 AM

Technical specifications webcam studio
 
We are getting organized to set up a webcam studio.
Our aim is to offer HD stream, but I need to know how many cams could we maximum install to maintain a quality signal.
In this area the maximum upload speed we can get is 4Mbit/s (it's 4G).
We were looking at 3 or 4 cams.
What are your thoughts on this?

Odessum 10-15-2014 01:38 AM

Strange question coming from someone setting up a studio...)))
Hire a hard-ware-specialist and experiment > that way you will learn what is possible !

Good Luck !

neilo 10-15-2014 02:04 AM

Thanks.
part of the organizing is asking around before hiring specialists.
We might consider setting up in an other area with better connection possibilities if this area is not good enough.

AdultKing 10-15-2014 02:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by neilo (Post 20254042)
We are getting organized to set up a webcam studio.
Our aim is to offer HD stream, but I need to know how many cams could we maximum install to maintain a quality signal.
In this area the maximum upload speed we can get is 4Mbit/s (it's 4G).
We were looking at 3 or 4 cams.
What are your thoughts on this?

4G mobile isn't the most reliable bandwidth you could choose :2 cents:

Barry-xlovecam 10-15-2014 05:06 AM

HD streams (720p) require a minimum 700kbs upstream (1080p more) to the website server not your location.

Most of our studios have cable or even fibre connections.

You can check your network speed to our servers here:
http://model.xlovecam.com/networkcheck.html
This is in an Amsterdam data center

leg4 10-15-2014 05:26 AM

I would imagine you could do 2-3 cams with that upstream bandwidth... but... How bad/slow is the overall latency/ping time?

4g isn't known to be great.

Odessum 10-15-2014 05:28 AM

Which country/city you want to operate from ?

pimpmaster9000 10-15-2014 05:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by neilo (Post 20254042)
We are getting organized to set up a webcam studio.
Our aim is to offer HD stream, but I need to know how many cams could we maximum install to maintain a quality signal.
In this area the maximum upload speed we can get is 4Mbit/s (it's 4G).
We were looking at 3 or 4 cams.
What are your thoughts on this?

4g will work horribly...quit right now before you actually spend any $

To stream to one website in HD you will need a min of 1mb/s, some sites claim 700-800kb/s is enough but keep in mind that in real life you need 1mb/s to not have a choppy feed sometimes...

In my experience 2 workers on the same cable modem= loss of position and $ and cable is 100x better than 4g...

even 2 separate modems but on one cable work poorly...

I have had good results with multiple providers for the same studio, for example fiber + cable + Wdsl all different providers and cables...

leg4 10-15-2014 03:49 PM

Any other tips or suggestions for this guy?

2MuchMark 10-15-2014 04:11 PM

Neilo:

Shop around for service providers who can provide you with a proper, wired connection, with guaranteed throughput and low latency. Relying on 4G will be a mistake. If you can't deliver good quality video consistently you will lose customers, have increased chargebacks, and have to spend more time and money on things like support and complaints from users and models alike.

Think of your studio as the very last step in the ladder of your business. Your website, your advertising, your time and money, are all spent to bring your potential customer to your chat models, to this step, which is 1 click away from making a purchase. You should not cheap-out on this part of your business.

neilo 10-16-2014 04:47 AM

Hey guys,
Thanks for some very useful answers.
Location at what we´re at is in Spain, not always the best when it comes to connections.
Fiber is slowly rolling out, but still lot to happen.
We might start looking into satellite.
Totally agree **********, don´t want to cheap-out on the connection
Keep us posted!


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