Rick, thank you for this tutorial. I Got this camera, and the only thing was that I thought I had to Bluetooth to a phone now I got it corrected after watching you video. Again, thank you.
I apologize for leaving that out. To connect up the camera, you plug the power supply into the back of the camera and plug it into a wall outlet. Then you plug the USB cable into the back of the camera and plug the other end into a USB port on the computer.
Must the Camera be always conected or will it charge? Does it have to be connected with a wire to the computer for the control to rotate the computer or can you use it as bluetooth and still be able to control the camera with remote?
The camera uses the same protocol as a standard webcam. If your TV supports web cams, this should work. Same with the bluetooth. If you have a web cam and a bluetooth speaker, headphones or earbuds (with microphone), you could connect them to your TV and see if they are supported. If they work, then this should work with it.
It's hard to say exactly how this would work in a specific building. This model has a 3X zoom. The Amazon product page also has an option for a 20X zoom model. That might give you more flexibility in placement of the camera. You could then program in different views like a choir and the main and secondary lecterns, etc... and switch to them with the remote. You can get the 20X model with or without the bluetooth speaker. If you are able to connect into the audio system of the church, that is likely to give you much better audio than the bluetooth speaker.