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I had this same problem, and I found the solution. 1st First solution: This probably happens because Unity is on an External HD. So, creating your project on a Local Disk, there will not be this problem. 2nd Second Solution If by chance you want to keep your Project on your External HD. Just click on Save project when the error appears. It worked for me. Just like that: The error message appears. You click on SAVE PROJECT. In the same test, the Bug fixes itself.
1:50 As stated, I believe it is a bug and you cannot save to an external drive. The only way I got it to work is to use the internal hard drive's file system.
Thanks for the video. My plan is to run Mevo Multi camera on my IPAD Air 2. I will be streaming outdoors at baseball fields and need a good Hotspot to get WIFI, Any suggestions ?
You pretty much want to be ready to have a decent upstream connection. The deal with wifi hotspots is that they will work on a specific cellular network (eg. verizon, att, sprint, etc.). Your particular baseball field may have good service for one but not the other. How many cameras do you plan on using at once?
@@eurekabaseballpost177 If you get a hotspot, I would get one that is on a different network than your phone so you have options covered in case cell coverage is bad for one provider. You won't really need a hotspot unless your phone has bad internet service. You can use your phone's cell connection to stream you games using the multicam app. It wont charge you extra hotspot minutes. That is the option you want to choose if you don't want to burn up external hostpot minutes. You should be fine running two cameras and should not need any extra wifi equipment. I'm not sure how familiar you are with the mevos, but one of your mevos will turn into an access point if you use your phone's internet. You will want to try to stay physically close to that camera so that your local wifi has the best signal.
@theartofhustlepodcast5516 - You can still use them for podcasting. Each camera can has an sd card that can save video for post editing. You can also save your live/edited stream right on the phone or tabllet. The use for podcasting would depend on your work flow.
@mkingw 0 seconds ago I realize this is not a related topic but could you recommend a decent MiFi for switched lived streamed(Game Changer). The Verizon Orbic works fine for single camera Mevo Live streams but my 9th Gen IPad doesn't like it for 3 Cam Mevo Multicam events. In other words, it doesn't work.
Find out if your bottleneck is the internet or the local wifi provided by your mifi. Can you run 3 cameras in close proximity (no streaming, just viewing) with smooth video? That tells you the performance of the local wifi (not upload). If you want something solid, get a mifi that has an ethernet port and bring your own wifi and just use the mifi's internet connection. You can get a ubiquiti nano (needs POE though) and connected to your mifi. You will have really good local wifi and you have to hope that your mifi has good enough connectivity to the internet.
I can't past the Set Up stage in Multicam --spinning wheel and no connect tab appears. Perhaps the 9th gen iPad doesn't like the network set up with the Orbic Speed hotspot.? As I said, when using the Mevo app, a single Mevo Start and the Orbic network --it works! But three cameras, Multicam app and same network--no luck. NOTE: When I set up at home the system works as it should using my home WiFi network. I'm thinking I need a better network solution for relatively remote location. ? by @@TechArtRoom
Middle tuba guy at 4:00 knows what’s up. Right tuba guy is 🔥🔥🔥 Unrelated, how many Unity videos does a guy need to thumbs-up to get one of those SIIIICK tees?
Honestly, I was hopeful for this one, but once you move the camera from the 0 position to anywhere else in the screen, this method simply doesn't work. I tried using the inverse offset on the different axes, but then all it does is lock the object in place. Otherwise, if your camera is say, +20 on the y axis, it will just shoot up to the y axis. It effectively makes it all useless unless your game has the camera set at (0, 0, z). Most games, even 2D ones need more than this.
@TechArtRoom No, but thank you. I have a simpler and more straightforward solution that also utilizes the new input system so that I can have touch and mouse control. But I watched this because I'm always open to learning new things, and I was just a little disappointed that it was limited in its use cases. That being said, I did learn that Unity has a raycasting component through your video, which I will experiment with, but I'm so used to getting the raycast programmatically at this point. It's still interesting to know. 🙂
Do you know what the range is for this setup? I'm looking at live streaming kids hockey games, and want one camera behind each net, and one at center ice that I control, which would be the main camera, will this work to reach the two net cameras and still have decent signal strength ? I tried it with two cellphones and the multicam app, but the connection wasn't that great and kept dropping out...had to reduce the outgoing video to 360p and it looked like garbage. So it seems the cellphone hotspot isn't strong enough....like the other commenter said, how can using a mobile wifi booster like the AXT1800 help with this, I would like to see that!
I haven't used an extender yet. Putting the main camera that is the access point center ice is the right plan. Try setting that one to be on 5Ghz using the meva app (single camera app, not multicam). Try to make sure there are no walls, people, obstructing the direct line of sight between the cameras.
@@TechArtRoomok so the main camera set to 5g..is that to stream through the phone at highest speed? Can you only do that in the Mevo Go app? Is that why you say that, and then I use the phone and Multicam app to control them after?
@@sibertiger17 You set to 5G because it has more bandwidth to carry more simultaneous data so you can have more cameras on your lan at once. Once you set the hotspot settings to 5G, you are good. You can exit and fire up the multicam app. This video explains a good bit of info about wifi and mevo cameras. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zGhY7Bw20lU.html It talks about capacity, bandwidth, 5Ghz vs 2.4 Ghz, You will need to see your cameras clearly on the screen without skipping, freezing, chopping, etc., before you go live. That way you know you have a good connection within your local lan before you try streaming.
I loved that part in the video where he said "it's click and drag time" and then he click and dragged all over the place. Best "click and drag" on RU-vid 👍👍👍
I woke up to the sounds of my grandma watching your Unity playlist. She can’t stop watching these, and even references Unity terms all the time. This morning while standing at the top of the stairs, she fell down every single one of them, proceeded to get up and look at me and say “My body was acting like a RigidBody component “ phenomenal video.
Life changing video. I will be having this play every night as asmr and to learn while my brain is off. Praise be to you Professor 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙇♀️🙇♀️🙇♀️🙇♀️
If I fall asleep in class its because I was up at 2 AM for the premier. In all seriousness, these tutorials are amazing as a reference when working in Unity or studying. I wish this was the norm for comp sci courses. #pep9ptsd