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is it possible to record 'Live' video and then 'stream' that live video using a CAMERA?
alright so heres what we want to do
Camera > Ustream with almost no time delay
we will be going to local skate competition and would love to have the video broadcast 'live' I know the camera will probably be a few grand but price is no object... well it is but we are willing to spend what is needed
so how would we go about doing this / what cameras are able to do this?
another thing we thought of is, would it be possible to have a camera 'stream live' to a PC, and have that PC output the video to ustream?, we'd be a fair distance away from the laptop as well, so if this is the way it has to be done, how close to the laptop do we have to be?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
On the iPhone they have a Ustream App that allows you to stream live what your iPhone camera is showing, but you just have to have the app open. It also gives you a link while you are streaming that you can send to people to see the live stream
- ?Lv 44 years ago
What you're asking will in no way ensue. Any digital digicam shooting stills or video will consistently adjust to the brightest component to the image or video... a life-form. The "warmer" the gentle the smaller the aperture. If for some reason you think of of that style of video is neat then i could propose you look into the Canon t3i by using reality it has some administration in video... the others do now no longer. comprehend it rather is $950 yet you will possibly be able to get the top consequence you opt for. good success