Hello everyone, I have looked on many threads and only found one talking about this issue in 2013 HERE, and there is not many threads on this out there beyond that. I posted to that thread also, but reaching out to new threads to try and restart this conversation.
I want to record and broadcast video in my workshop space eventually, with 8 Logitec C920x cameras, and do minor editing. I figured out about bandwidth problems after buying 3, trying to run them in obs with my macbook air M2, all through active cables and a powered USB hub. I found out what people in the above thread discovered/knew, that this was not possible due to bandwidth issues. I could get 2 of the logitecs working and my webcam. Never 3 logitecs at the same time. I went down a rabbit hole and ended up reading articles on using multiple USB controllers like mentioned above, which seemed to work for them, and possibly the issues were coming from their motherboard or CPU not being able to process that many cameras through it. (Guessing For lack of understanding on that one )
So I popped over to micro center and asked them for help and in 2024 people are still stumped including them, my IT friends, and anyone else I ask. Most I've heard connected was 3 to a computer that ran through obs, which is the system I will be using to control everything. I think it could have done more and I will be asking another friend about that soon who now has that computer, but that's my only confirmation, including YouTube videos I've searched on the topic
Micro center recommended buying these to get it done but we're willing to say they were only 90% sure, which I appreciate the honesty.
Motherboard
RAM
CPU
CPU Heatsink/Fan
USB Controller
Power Supply
Case
A friend recommended the graphics card below, but we are both unsure if it is needed for just streaming and recording video of activity in my shop, along with minor post editing of all the recordings. Also, they said the case micro center recommended was sub par and suggested this one .
Graphics card
Better Case
So all in all with this setup I should theoretically be able to power many cameras, hopefully 8(4 usb ports on motherboard and 4 on usb controller, I think 2 ports on the case, and I have hubs that possibly could help connect more if bandwidth is still there. Which I think it can possibly run 10+ total cameras. For what I'm doing, instead of moving cameras around constantly, it would be nice to set them and forget them, and maybe have 1 or 2 that are mobile.
I would love to hear if anyone has any updates on this idea, as I can save money by going with this camera setup, instead of investing in a network camera system. I think it could be pretty cool if this all works out. I might go through with it to see since people seem pretty confident, and I will post back and share with everyone if it works.
Thanks for any help,
Unkle Earth
I want to record and broadcast video in my workshop space eventually, with 8 Logitec C920x cameras, and do minor editing. I figured out about bandwidth problems after buying 3, trying to run them in obs with my macbook air M2, all through active cables and a powered USB hub. I found out what people in the above thread discovered/knew, that this was not possible due to bandwidth issues. I could get 2 of the logitecs working and my webcam. Never 3 logitecs at the same time. I went down a rabbit hole and ended up reading articles on using multiple USB controllers like mentioned above, which seemed to work for them, and possibly the issues were coming from their motherboard or CPU not being able to process that many cameras through it. (Guessing For lack of understanding on that one )
So I popped over to micro center and asked them for help and in 2024 people are still stumped including them, my IT friends, and anyone else I ask. Most I've heard connected was 3 to a computer that ran through obs, which is the system I will be using to control everything. I think it could have done more and I will be asking another friend about that soon who now has that computer, but that's my only confirmation, including YouTube videos I've searched on the topic
Micro center recommended buying these to get it done but we're willing to say they were only 90% sure, which I appreciate the honesty.
Motherboard
RAM
CPU
CPU Heatsink/Fan
USB Controller
Power Supply
Case
A friend recommended the graphics card below, but we are both unsure if it is needed for just streaming and recording video of activity in my shop, along with minor post editing of all the recordings. Also, they said the case micro center recommended was sub par and suggested this one .
Graphics card
Better Case
So all in all with this setup I should theoretically be able to power many cameras, hopefully 8(4 usb ports on motherboard and 4 on usb controller, I think 2 ports on the case, and I have hubs that possibly could help connect more if bandwidth is still there. Which I think it can possibly run 10+ total cameras. For what I'm doing, instead of moving cameras around constantly, it would be nice to set them and forget them, and maybe have 1 or 2 that are mobile.
I would love to hear if anyone has any updates on this idea, as I can save money by going with this camera setup, instead of investing in a network camera system. I think it could be pretty cool if this all works out. I might go through with it to see since people seem pretty confident, and I will post back and share with everyone if it works.
Thanks for any help,
Unkle Earth