Mevo Start Review – Self Contained Live Streaming Camera with NDI Capabilities

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  1. The Geek N Game
    The Geek N Game says:

    Do you have to be on the same network? I have a mevo start but I want to have my cpu running obs at one area and the mevo at another one on another network since they are not near each other.

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  2. TCA New London
    TCA New London says:

    Looking all over to find the steps to make the MEVO stream over my android phone's hotspot but haven't found it yet. I'm not always within range of a wi-fi router and need this capability.

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  3. PikasFilm
    PikasFilm says:

    This thing is garbage. 2 video engineers with a combined 50 years experience in broadcasting couldn't get it to work reliably. It's probably great if you're an amateur without mission critical needs that's completely sucked into the apple ecosystem, but it's implementation is truly horrible in any professional environment.

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  4. Loonquawl Phouchg
    Loonquawl Phouchg says:

    If I need a smart phone it's hardly self-contained. Anyone know of a camera that will do this stuff without a smartphone?

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  5. Tedacos Technology
    Tedacos Technology says:

    Any of the TEDACOS cameras can transmit high resolution images up to 3200x2400p, in real time, from one point to another on the internet network, even with a 4G LTE mobile data connection.

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  6. s01itary Gaming
    s01itary Gaming says:

    The specs page is worded pretty weird on the actual resolution. It never states what resolution the camera is, rather that it ENCODES at 1080. The original mevo also didn't look that great when you cropped in (especially in anything but good light). So I think the camera is technically capable of more than 1080 as far as the hardware is concerned, but they probably wanted to word/market it in a way to avoid people thinking it was a 4k camera that ended up not actually streaming at 4k anyway (like the last one).

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  7. Jonathan Bingham
    Jonathan Bingham says:

    Currently using Livestream Studio….and have "guests" contributing via the Guest URL method, whereby they can follow along in the livestream when they are not on-air. Is there a similar facility when using this camera as a Guest option? Anyone explain or confirm? Basically I want to give this camera to a contributor, but I want to know if they can see whats going on when they are not live

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