so, we did it :)

it is not first time in history of humanity, but it can easily be first time in estonia. as every other genius ;) thing, it's pretty simple:
- take a multicopter (such as cinestar from freefly)
- take an hd-camera (such as panasonic gh2 or sony hdr cx350)
- take an hd-video encoder (such as teradek cube)
- ask your friends from
helicam, if they can help you with piloting
- ask your friends from
streambuffet, if they can provide you a platform for broadcast
- ask your friends from
emt, if they can borrow you a 4G usb stick
- put it all together, shake a bit
- ENJOY!

here's the result. this is server-side recording - how it looked to people when they were watching it on the web when it was happening, with just couple of secs delay. i only trimmed video a bit, no other post-processing

watch in HD

:
original post from here:
http://kronja.com/2012/05/live-broadcast-from-cinestar-8/

and yes, my cinestar is run by arducopter :)

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Comment by Ellison Chan on May 21, 2012 at 2:11pm

Hey Jaan, nice achievement.

Just one comment though, I don't think capital letters are more expensive than lower case. ;-)

Comment by Michael Colton on May 21, 2012 at 9:34pm

I did something similar (just a test though, not as successful as yours) using a teradek to send HD video down from a 50' blimp (I was helping Dan from hyperblimp.com)

Congratulations on your success!


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Comment by John Arne Birkeland on May 22, 2012 at 5:35am

Arducopter on a CineStar frame, talk about having opposite ends. Someone might even call it heresy. :)

Comment by Jaan Kronberg on May 22, 2012 at 5:54am

@Ellison, you are actually wrong - i don't have to press shift key, which means it will live longer! which means i pay less! ;)

@Michael, thanks :)

@John, i am talking to local guys to have hk blueseries esc's patched with SimonK firmware :) i think there is a bit of a pervert inside me :)

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