When I have seen this it is typically a refresh on the device you are watching that clears it up.khansen188 wrote:The last couple weeks, I have ran across an interesting issue using this setup. By the end of our broadcast today the audio and video were out of sync by almost 5 seconds. Any ideas on how we can adjust things to make the audio and video stay in sync?
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Are you using the digital enhancement? When I tried that I got a really loud squeal and it sounded way to roboticy. I have since purchased a cheap booster and it seems to work great.khansen188 wrote:I found the setting in the encoder to boost the audio. Fingers crossed that things go well today.
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Which suggests the issue is somewhere between the church servers and the viewing device. Not much you can do on the chapel end of things to fix that. Not unless some encode rates are more prone to that then others.trentj2009 wrote:When I have seen this it is typically a refresh on the device you are watching that clears it up.khansen188 wrote:The last couple weeks, I have ran across an interesting issue using this setup. By the end of our broadcast today the audio and video were out of sync by almost 5 seconds. Any ideas on how we can adjust things to make the audio and video stay in sync?
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We have a 100MB up and 100MB down fiber connection coming into our building. I've never done much streaming of anything and am still learning. What would be the best target encode rate?
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Are you using the digital enhancement? When I tried that I got a really loud squeal and it sounded way to roboticy. I have since purchased a cheap booster and it seems to work great.
What audio booster did you purchase?
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I would recommend 720p at 30 fps with a bitrate somewhere between 2 and 4.5 Mbps. The difference in quality is really only noticeable on larger screens. How are you planning on doing the encoding?khansen188 wrote:We have a 100MB up and 100MB down fiber connection coming into our building. I've never done much streaming of anything and am still learning. What would be the best target encode rate?
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I purchased one of the Jtech Encoders, mentioned in the first post of this thread.
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For what it's worth, as has been brought up before, the audio out "jacks" in the buildings are mono only. bretep posted that he installed a mono splitter, which does work, but there is another option I've implemented that doesn't require a splitter...
In the J-Tech encoders, under the "Encoder">"Audio" section, you can change "Audio Channel" from "L+R" to "L" or "R" depending on where you're inserting the audio. The J-Tech will take the audio in from where you specify and send stereo out. So, if you give it mono on one channel, it will duplicate that on the other channel going out to create perceived stereo...or dual-mono. The one "gotcha" is that the J-Tech encoders appear to have the L and R backwards.
I'm using an RCA to HDMI converter as my audio inserter as well. The camera video is connected to the RCA to HDMI adapter on the yellow jack and the audio on the red jack. R is generally Red and L is White...but they are backwards in the J-Tech box. So, where I'm inserting audio on "Red" in the converter, the J-Tech is setup to take audio from "L"...which does the mono to dual-mono conversion now in the J-Tech encoder.
In the J-Tech encoders, under the "Encoder">"Audio" section, you can change "Audio Channel" from "L+R" to "L" or "R" depending on where you're inserting the audio. The J-Tech will take the audio in from where you specify and send stereo out. So, if you give it mono on one channel, it will duplicate that on the other channel going out to create perceived stereo...or dual-mono. The one "gotcha" is that the J-Tech encoders appear to have the L and R backwards.
I'm using an RCA to HDMI converter as my audio inserter as well. The camera video is connected to the RCA to HDMI adapter on the yellow jack and the audio on the red jack. R is generally Red and L is White...but they are backwards in the J-Tech box. So, where I'm inserting audio on "Red" in the converter, the J-Tech is setup to take audio from "L"...which does the mono to dual-mono conversion now in the J-Tech encoder.
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I have followed this set up pretty closely as I am no expert when it comes to this topic. Most of what I have learned has come from reading these forums. I have the video and audio from the church system connected to a J-Tech 18GAE (HDMI Audio Embedder). This is then connected to the J-Tech ENCH4 (HDMI H.264 Encoder). We are then using the Church Webcast system to stream the sacrament meetings. I have followed all of the instructions as described on github. I am not sure what changed two weeks ago but I am having two issues:bretep wrote:Hi everyone. I thought I would share the cost effective and low stress setup we are using in our stake. I've made this an easy setup for anyone and it uses the Meetinghouse Webcast system to boot.
This setup is quite simple. Just turn on or off the encoder is all that is needed by anyone on the stand. All else is automated.
I webcast 12 of 13 wards on Sunday with no technical issues on the webcasting side of things. I do admit that I had specialists
configure each encoder before each session, however, they will no longer be required to configure with this firmware.
Benefits of this setup:
- Low cost - No expensive web camera or computers
Stationary - Podium can move up and down
No fuss - Power on/off to start and stop the webcast
Simple configuration using the Church provided Meetinghouse Webcast system
Easy to train and delegate
Open source, so we can improve this system together!
Cost: $205.00 MSRP per building
I'm listing MSRP, but I was able to find them far cheaper on Amazon
J-Tech Digital H.264 IP Encoder: MSRP: $179.99 https://jtechdigital.com/product/jtech-ench4-0220/
RCA to HDMI Converter: $12.00 https://www.amazon.com/GANA-Composite-C ... B01L8GG6PW
Camera with Microphone: $14.00 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073P1K48T/re ... AFbXG48WGZ
Firmware Release:
https://github.com/bretep/webcast-auto- ... tag/v1.0.0
Meetinghouse Setup
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Full test of full automation - Zero touch to webcast encoder, simulated scheduling and playing all 3 worship meetings only using the Meetinghouse Webcast system.
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Congregation view
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1) At different times during the broadcast the signal is lost to the encoder and the viewers see the church logo or the choir singing. This usually requires me to disconnect the HDMI cable and reconnect. This tends to reconnect the stream.
2) As of two weeks ago the video and audio are no longer in sync. Previously they were fine. I can't figure out for the life of me what changed and how to correct this. After speaking with Salt Lake we tried different servers and this as not corrected the issues. If the view refreshes the browser the video and audio will be in sync again for about a minute and then the progressively get worse.
Any help and advise would be greatly appreciated.
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Have you tried substituting other HDMI cables in place of the ones you are using? It is possible for HDMI cables to go bad after a period of time. At home yesterday, I missed a lot of my ward's sacrament meeting because of an HDMI cable that had worked well during testing but then failed. With a different cable, everything worked again.mads2041 wrote:...
1) At different times during the broadcast the signal is lost to the encoder and the viewers see the church logo or the choir singing. This usually requires me to disconnect the HDMI cable and reconnect. This tends to reconnect the stream.
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