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Broadcast Requirements

For broadcasting, on the Streaming platform, you will require a modern PC running a Windows 7 or 8 Operating System. If you are streaming with HD Wave you will need to have a computer that is at least as powerful as the examples given below for the 1080p and 720p broadcasts.

If streaming an external video source (from capture card or camera) then the following PC requirements apply based on the video source you would like to stream.

Minimum Broadcasting Requirements:

1080p HD (1920×1080)

  • Bitrate: 2000 Kbs recommended
  • CPU: Intel Core i7 Extreme i7-975 3.33GHz
  • Memory: 4GB – any DDR3 memory
  • HDD: 10MB available disk space

720p HD (1280×720)

  • Bitrate: 1200 Kbs recommended
  • CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad 3GHz
  • Memory: 4GB
  • HDD: 10MB available disk space

480p (854×480)

  • Bitrate: 512 Kbs recommended
  • CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.66GHz
  • Memory: 1GB
  • HDD: 10MB available disk space

Server Requirements

Your server hardware specifications should be:

  • CPU: AMD/INTEL Quad Core @ 2.13 Ghz or better
  • RAM: Minimum 8 GB or higher (minimum DDR2 or higher)
  • HDD: 2 x 1TB SATA Enterprise drives
  • 1000Mbs NIC Connection to Internet

 

You also need to have installed into your server the following software:

  • Centos 7.x
  • MySQL/MariaDB 5.5.x
  • PHP 5.5.x with PHP-FPM, APCU, BCMATH, Process, PDO MySQL driver modules
  • GD 2.x
  • ionCube PHP Loader 5.1.2
  • JSON extension
  • Filter extension
  • magic quotes OFF
  • register globals OFF
  • Apache 2.4
  • AllowOverrides ON
  • mod_rewrite
  • wildcard DNS for the domain
  • ffmpeg – standalone executable (should be installed in PATH)
  • WOWZA 4.x
  • RRDtool 1.4.x
  • Node.js v0.10.20 +
  • MP4Box
  • ip2location DB 9
  • Mono

 

 

 

Capture Requirements

We are continually testing equipment as new cameras and capture devices are always being introduced. If you are an equipment manufacturer and would like your gear added to the list or if you are having a good experience with particular hardware, please contact us so that we can add your camera to this list.

Confirmed Video Sources:

We have tested a variety of cameras, DVD players, DVR’s, ranging from inexpensive to production quality. Some capture devices are outlined in the following manual entry:

Compatible Capture Devices

Listed below are a few Cameras that have been confirmed to work in our lab:

Webcams

  • Microsoft LifeCam Cinema 720p Widescreen
  • Logitech HD Pro C910

Cameras

IP cameras

  • Axis IP Cameras – M11 / P13 / Q16 – h.264 streaming cameras

 

Hardware Set-Up:

See the following tutorial video on how to connect your video and audio sources to your broadcasting PC here:

How to connect your video and audio sources to your broadcasting PC.

Note: We recommend separating the audio and video in order to reduce load on the actual capture device. We highly suggest you pull in the audio through the ‘microphone in’ port on the PC’s motherboard.

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