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Cover Story – Streaming


button. At the same time, the system also needed to allow for further growth and potential (additional cameras and text mixing).


Again, a tactile and reliable system was designed, featuring a high definition PTZ camera with control via a touch panel or wireless iPad for simple preset shot selection. Instant views of the lectern, altar, dais or font can be chosen at the touch of a button. For encoding, a standalone streaming server was installed – alongside a new audio system – which again allows instant streaming (and recording to SD card) via a single button push to the Church’s Youtube page. Creative Audio-Visual Solutions can advise and design the ideal system for your Church – from a single fixed camera to a multi-camera broadcasting set-up. A camera system can also provide the added benefit, when being linked to your installed projection or display system, to show activities for those with limited view on the ‘big screen’ - such as baptisms and children’s activities. Many Churches are already benefitting from streaming systems designed and installed by CAVS.


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