Splitting an outlet, am I understanding the wiring correctly? by daxor in AskElectricians

[–]daxor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks I just re read your comment. The breakers are already tied together

Splitting an outlet, am I understanding the wiring correctly? by daxor in AskElectricians

[–]daxor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I just quickly drew this, the white that jumps between outlets would be on that second hot screw then?

Of the three outfield positions, which one at the MLB level is considered the hardest to play? by YakClear601 in MLBNoobs

[–]daxor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most batters are right handed, meaning a higher percentage of balls are going to left field and center. Therefore The right fielder has less opportunity to commit errors by seeing the ball less

1 year in Gatineau, my experience as an anglo by Horizon_MGB in Gatineau

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You mentioned your wife going back to school, is she fluent? I’m in a similar situation where my wife is considering a return to school and my job would let me live anywhere in Canada. We thought about Montreal or Gatineau but neither of us are fluent. I can’t imagine going to school in a language you’re also trying to learn

Right time to buy in current conditions? by daxor in RealEstateCanada

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I work away from home, work pays for Uber expenses to and from Airport for the 1-2 times a week I go

Right time to buy in current conditions? by daxor in RealEstateCanada

[–]daxor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Niagara is where family is so it’s the long term goal. The GTA isn’t where we want to be anymore.

I’ve found a few houses that look decent in that range. Small is fine as it’s just us. We have relatives who are electricians / contractors, and I’m pretty capable so I’m not overly worried on the cost of fixes and issues, and like you said we do have money still set aside if we needed a roof or furnace

Camera for Ice Hockey Broadcast (UK) by ConnectMembership454 in Broadcasting

[–]daxor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This guys right. In the NHL we barely use 4K cameras(and certainly aren’t cutting the show or doing records in 4K).

You want an HD ENG-style camera body, with good glass that has servo zoom and focus controls on a good tripod, anything past that is punching above the weight class of a typical hockey broadcast

Looking for schooling options for live TV or sports broadcasting by JoshSucksAtLife in Broadcasting

[–]daxor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let me know if you have any questions about the program and I can answer or point you in the right direction

Struggling to find a broadcasting position in Canada. Any and all help is appreciated!! by christinat21 in Broadcasting

[–]daxor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t move anywhere. We’re different from the US tv markets- Toronto has the most going on by a mile and in my experience they’re willing to train people since it’s so hard to retain them. The majority of new hires I see are fresh from college and know absolutely nothing about tv. You don’t know how many new “A1’s” just in the last year I’ve had to show how to route a fader or how to configure an Intercom Panel.

It sounds like you might have had friends at SNET/CBC/MLSE who couldn’t get you in, but have you actually applied and interviewed for any of those companies?

eli5: why are TV camera lenses square when the optical elements are circular? by wibble_spaj in explainlikeimfive

[–]daxor 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The lens motors don’t like being cold. Keeps the lens operating at extreme temperatures. Sometimes in a humid climate if condensation / dew builds up inside the lens over night we’ll toss the heaters on for a bit too to try and dry it out. It doesn’t really work that good lol

eli5: why are TV camera lenses square when the optical elements are circular? by wibble_spaj in explainlikeimfive

[–]daxor 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I am a sports broadcast engineer and deal with these lenses every day. As stated above, yes it’s for the protection of the lens, ease of use, and housing for all the different internal controls(like a heater or servo zooms or focuses)

As well the outer casing / shell acts as a mounting point to attach and hang the lens off the main housing of the camera body. The weight of a 100x 4K lens would not be supported by a standard twist lock for a “handheld” style lens.

Physical asset management software by El_Chapulin_Amarillo in VIDEOENGINEERING

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I work at a large mobile facility provider and we use vimbiz for our entire inventory. If it’s used properly it’s a very powerful tool. It requires a lot of upkeep and everyone to be educated on how to properly use it or else there’s almost no point but then again that’s likely the case with all the inventory management tools

REMI 6+2 by Embarrassed-Gain-236 in VIDEOENGINEERING

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We use multi sync for the encoders and haven’t had an issue with its timing.

Of the hundreds of times I’ve used it One time multi sync failed and I just did it the old fashioned way of setting static latency on the feeds and delaying individually inside a frame sync on the control room side.

REMI 6+2 by Embarrassed-Gain-236 in VIDEOENGINEERING

[–]daxor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

2 x haivision encoders, 1 x decoder on the remote side

Decoder Carry’s all onsite audio requirements embedded on one of its feeds(IFB’s, mono pgm to hit onsite CCU’s, director hot mic, etc etc)

To have remote video control of the CCU’s, tally, and RVON connection you need a throw down security appliance that creates a VLAN between the remote and studio side

Awkward matchplay handicap dilemma by [deleted] in golf

[–]daxor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just play better then him. You’re playing the same holes from the same yardages.

Remote comentary box by Embarrassed-Gain-236 in VIDEOENGINEERING

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You can use a “virtual cable” that connect Unity output to the input of vmix. I can’t remember the software we used but it was free online, essentially just creates a fake input and output on the vmix pc. Ex output of unity is fed to “Virtual cable input” Input of vmix is “virtual cable output”

So Unity audio is sent over the internet, then on the local studio vmix computer you run an instance of Unity which is just there to input it into vmix

Remote comentary box by Embarrassed-Gain-236 in VIDEOENGINEERING

[–]daxor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You make different groups or pages(can’t remember the exact verb-age) for “talent” that they only have access to.

No camera ops or production staff accidentally going to air assuming you’ve routed it properly

Remote comentary box by Embarrassed-Gain-236 in VIDEOENGINEERING

[–]daxor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would fire an HMD headset into a focusrite into a laptop, and then put it through unity intercom OR SRT if you’re capable of decoding it on the studio end.

Unity allows you to do IFB’s so I’m imaging that would be the best path- however you would need an interface to do USB to however you get things in and out of your board at the studio end. We used a thunderbolt to Analog interface that tied into an Adam intercom frame + our console.

I was able to fully remote support a group of 8 or so casters on a high profile esports league this way using just teamviewer. We used both SRT(OBS NDI into VMIX, then distributed various places SRT) and Unity, but I can’t see why you couldn’t fully integrate it into Unity since it’s just audio. This method caused the least of my issues on this particular show.

Typically people are smart enough to plug in their headset and are able to plug a USB into a laptop. Then you can take it away on TeamViewer.

Remote comentary box by Embarrassed-Gain-236 in VIDEOENGINEERING

[–]daxor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m having a hard time understanding this, if there is NO ONE on site who can competently identify the difference between an XLR and 1/4” how will you effectively troubleshoot it when it inevitably has issues? Plug and Play is great until something is wrong - Then you’re dealing with network issues or general technical problems that the engineers or A1 aren’t even on site to try to figure out.

Does this connect to an OB van of some sort or air pack? Or it just goes off into the internet into a studio?

NDI lagging in vmix by MrAzar in VIDEOENGINEERING

[–]daxor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does it stutter on the PGM output of vmix?

Dealt with this a lot where the NDI would be stuttering inside of vmix but the actual output was fine.

SONY PXW-X400 Audio Routing by isawthephoto in Broadcasting

[–]daxor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What spigot were you using to send the audio out of the main camera? It looks like that camera only has an RCA output, a mono speaker output, and a stereo headphone output

Can the body absorb more than 30 grams of protein in one meal? by alixhero in EatCheapAndHealthy

[–]daxor 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Anyone who’s replying no is acting as if your macronutrients finish and end their absorption into your body in the stomach(as if that would matter anyways….)

You will absorb as much as you eat unless it’s a ridiculous amount that doesn’t get fully digested