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  1. Hi Guys,

    I am preparing new show and I really need help, becouse I can't find right answer all over the internet.

    I would like to live stream my show to remote CDN server (or CDN service like ustream, livestream, but I prefer paid CDN).
    I would like to live stream in HD (I mean 720p) from Canon HV20. So I will need Intensity pro or Matrox MXO2 Mini.
    I would like to stream by using Flash Media Encoder, Ustream producer and Wirecast (just one of that at the same time).

    My questions are:

    1.Can I do this by using Component on my camcorder and Intensity Pro?
    2.Can I do this by using Component on my camcorder and Matrox MXO2 Mini?

    3.Can I do this by using HDMI and Intensity Pro?
    4.Can I do this by using HDMI and Matrox MXO2 Mini?

    I know that both of them support HDMI and component, but I don't know if software such Flash Media Encoder (or Wirecast) also supports it.

    Thank you for your response.
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    With a Macbook pro or Mac Pro you can use the Matrox Mxo2 Mini.

    With a PC by the Mxo2 mini is not recognized as a input device in Wirecast, Livestream, Ustream, and Adobe Live media encoder. I am currently trying to make this work for a similar project. If I find a solution online I will post it here was well.
    The Intensity Pro is said to work with Wirecast and Livestream.

    Hope this is informative for you,
    ~Cameron
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  3. livesteam is working great on my pc
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    Originally Posted by putur12 View Post
    livesteam is working great on my pc
    Using what hardware?

    I'm really trying hard to find a solution for streaming as well.
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    Please help if any of you has a solution.
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