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This e-bike is the ultimate mobile multicam streaming machine – complete with Atem Mini Pro

Sometimes, you see a project thatā€™s just so cool and so out there that you just have to find out more. That was me when I saw the photo above from Rattanak Sorn.Ā  Rattanak live streams his e-bike journeys to Facebook and itā€™s turned his bike into a self-sufficient multicam live streaming machine, complete with Raspberry Pi and an Atem Mini Pro.

Designed to go just about anywhere, Rattanakā€™s e-bike of choice is the Kuberg Freerider. According to the manufacturerā€™s website, it can ā€œtake on anythingā€ and has a fair bit of power. It has a 14kW motor, weighs around 80lbs, a range of 30 miles and a top speed of 55 miles per hour. But simply riding the bike wasnā€™t enough for Rattanak, so heā€™s come up with a couple of ingenious setups for live-streaming his journeys from the road (or off-road if he chooses).

This setup, posted to Facebook, shows a handlebar-mounted Panasonic GH5 with a Logitech HD webcam capturing the rear view. Both of these are going into a Webcaster X2 live streaming encoder which in turn is going into a Mofi4500 hotspot connected to 4G streaming out 1080p video to Facebook at 8Mbps.

How I livestream (pip)to Facebook while riding.- Front camera Panasonic GH5- Rear camera webcam- Audio mixer Maker Hart Just Mixer S ā€“ Rode mic- power bank ā€“ Video encoder Webcaster x2- hotspot mofi4500- service Verizon (LTE band 4)- Bitrate 8Mbps ā€“ Resolution 1080p

Posted by Rattanak Sorn on Monday, September 21, 2020

Power for a setup like this is often tricky. Rattanak mentions in the video that the GH5 is being powered externally from an NP-F970, which provides much longer life than an internal battery and is much easier to swap out in the event that you need to. Other devices are powered from USB power banks, and other batteries. Audio comes from the GH5 via a small Maker Hart mixer which also takes a music feed from his iPod, allowing him to combine the two.

Since posting his initial video, Rattanak posted a more recent version of the setup, which swaps out the Panasonic GH5 for a GoPro Hero 7 Black and adds a side-mounted Atem Mini Pro video switcher. This allows Rattanak to flick between cameras at will (when safe to do so, obviously) and composite a logo overlay image on top of his footage. Heā€™s still using the Webcaster X2 and the Mofi 4500 to encode and stream out the signal to social media, but heā€™s also added a Raspberry Pi to generate that logo overlay image.

Livestream rig on the bike for Personal Electric Vehicle.- GoPro 7- Atem mini pro (video switcher)- webcaster x2 (video encoder)- mofi 4500 (hotspot) ā€“ Raspberry pi (logo overlay) ā€“ iPod (music player)

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Electronics and DIY is Rattanakā€™s hobby, and he occasionally posts videos to his YouTube channel to document some of his experiments and tests. He also has a Facebook page called Mr LEDā€™s Lab, dedicated to his e-bike and other electronics projects thatā€™s worth checking out if youā€™re interested in that kind of thing.

Itā€™s always fascinating to see how different people use certain equipment, but this isnā€™t a combination of gear, nor a use case, that Iā€™d ever thought Iā€™d see ā€“ even knowing how popular bicycle, e-bike and motorcycle videos are on YouTube. Itā€™s a very cool setup and gives me a few ideas for streaming gear on location. I think my position will be somewhat stationary, though.



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