Yep, same here.  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYEHT0mwCfo

Works great.  

From: Matt Hoppes 
Sent: Monday, July 27, 2020 2:30 PM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] churches uploading or live streaming services

We stream live all Sunday to YouTube on 3 megabits. Works fine. 

Uploading - just start it and walk away. 


  On Jul 27, 2020, at 4:18 PM, Jaime Solorza <losguyswirel...@gmail.com> wrote:


   
  I have a church using two Ubiquiti 900Mhz radios for remote cameras and 
Internet feed on balcony.  They have one camera covering altar /pulpit area and 
mics feed from their mixer. 
  Not sure what software and equipment they use but they do live feed ...
  It's been up for two years.
  It looks like the equipment we had for live feeding contentious board 
meetings when I worked at TISD...I can't remember the name.



  On Mon, Jul 27, 2020, 1:56 PM Ken Hohhof <af...@kwisp.com> wrote:

    I don’t know why this is coming up now, maybe everybody thought the virus 
would go away in a few months.  But I have churches either uploading their 
worship services right afterward, or trying to live stream them, to Facebook or 
YouTube.



    Rural churches don’t have tons of money, so they tend to be on our lowest 
speed plan.  But even if I just upped their speed without increasing the price, 
I don’t think I can achieve what is in their mind, that the pastor can upload 
the video from the church in 5 or 10 minutes after the service and then go 
home.  Even on our highest wireless speed plan.  We have lots of unused 
upstream bandwidth at the towers because of mostly licensed backhaul links and 
symmetric bandwidth from upstream providers.  But the last mile only has so 
much bandwidth because we set the down/up ratio typically to 75/25.



    Has anyone faced this problem and solved it?



    It seems to me some of the files are quite large.  Like 8 GB for an hour of 
video.  And if they try to upload 2 or 3 of them simultaneously, the percent 
completion advances so slowly they think it has stopped.



    Does this mean they are recording in 1080p or god forbid 2160p, and maybe 
60fps instead of 30 fps?  And then uploading the high res file, only perhaps to 
have Facebook downconvert it?



    Is there some video app they should be using to optimize the video before 
uploading?  Preferably a free or cheap one?  And no an online converter, 
because then you’d still have to upload the original file, right?



    Or tell them yes your Internet is slow, take the laptop to somewhere with 
cable or fiber and upload from there?  Even Comcast “gig speed” is only 35 Mbps 
upload.  Yes, that is potentially 15 times what we are giving them, but still 
not fast enough to upload a 1 hour video in the blink of an eye.

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