This repository showcases the design and implementation of a minimal viable broadcast system tailored for live or recorded productions. It provides a clear end-to-end workflow for audio and video signal routing, from input devices (cameras, microphones) to output destinations (monitors, streaming platforms).
Features include:
A system diagram illustrating signal paths and equipment connections. A step-by-step setup guide for small studios or remote productions. Real-world applications in live events and media production. Ideal for professionals seeking hands-on experience or companies evaluating scalable, efficient workflows.
Contents:
System Design Diagram: Visual representation of the audio and video signal paths. Includes connections between input devices, processing equipment, and output destinations. Step-by-Step Setup Guide: Instructions for connecting and configuring cameras, microphones, mixers, and switchers.
Equipment List: Details of hardware used (e.g., cameras, switchers, mixers). Recommended models and alternatives for budget setups.
Signal Flow Explanation: Detailed descriptions of how audio and video signals move through the system.
Code (Optional): Scripts or configurations for integration with streaming software (e.g., OBS Studio). Use Cases: Setting up a basic live studio for webinars or small productions. Understanding the fundamentals of broadcast technology and workflows. Demonstrating broadcast concepts in educational settings.
Features: End-to-end signal flow for video and audio. Beginner-friendly setup with affordable equipment options. Visual documentation for easy replication and learning.
Using https://app.diagrams.net for diagrams.