Hi all!
We are doing a simple simulcast of our Memorial Day Ceremony using an iPhone and Google Hangouts. Our gym doesn't hold enough people for our school population so we will be broadcasting video/audio into our auditorium on a projector. Right now we are staying low budget and seeing if this is successful before possible moving on to some slightly better equipment.
We are using an iPhone logged onto Google Hangouts and broadcasting to a nearby laptop. Laptop has sound going into our sound system and a projector.
As of now, we are stuck using the iPhone's microphones to broadcast and since this is a gym, it gets very boomy. What I'm looking to do is have the microphone that we use plugged into a mixer with one output being to the gym sound system, and another output being used for the broadcast. (Maybe 2 additional condenser microphones for the band & choir performances that I can mute/unmute)
What my thoughts are, is using an iRig Pre hooked up to one of the mixer outputs, and run that into the iPhone for the broadcast.
Any better suggestions? This has to be on the cheap & easy side for now. Set it and forget it because the only 2 tech capable people we have will not be around to man the setup once it begins.
We are doing a simple simulcast of our Memorial Day Ceremony using an iPhone and Google Hangouts. Our gym doesn't hold enough people for our school population so we will be broadcasting video/audio into our auditorium on a projector. Right now we are staying low budget and seeing if this is successful before possible moving on to some slightly better equipment.
We are using an iPhone logged onto Google Hangouts and broadcasting to a nearby laptop. Laptop has sound going into our sound system and a projector.
As of now, we are stuck using the iPhone's microphones to broadcast and since this is a gym, it gets very boomy. What I'm looking to do is have the microphone that we use plugged into a mixer with one output being to the gym sound system, and another output being used for the broadcast. (Maybe 2 additional condenser microphones for the band & choir performances that I can mute/unmute)
What my thoughts are, is using an iRig Pre hooked up to one of the mixer outputs, and run that into the iPhone for the broadcast.
Any better suggestions? This has to be on the cheap & easy side for now. Set it and forget it because the only 2 tech capable people we have will not be around to man the setup once it begins.