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cowasaki:
Ok.  I have a Manfroto camera arm and a Manfrotto tripod.  I'm probably getting a mirrorless Canon 4K camera ANYWAY so will use that.  I'm probably getting a Shure SM57 for the guitar amps.....

I was probably going to get a wireless mic for me so that's something I'm open to suggestions on and I plan on getting something decent. 

Video and title editing I'm open to suggestions on. 

I would like to be able to bring in an image from the camera and another from the scope with multiple multimeters if at all possible.  I know that I can video grab the entire screen at 4K so basically just need something to put the camera and scope on the screen.  I was hoping someone would have a suggestion for the Amscope.  If I can get it on the screen and use the previously mentioned software for the multimeters then I only have to add a video input for the Canon.   Then some LED lighting.
asmi:
I agree with above statement about the audio. Everyone seems to be obsessed with visuals, but to me the audio is the most important one as I often "watch" videos by basically listening to them while doing something else on another monitor. So if a video has crappy visuals, I can live with that and just listen to it, but if audio is bad - that is an instant stop. So I'd suggest to focus on getting great audio - no obnoxious eardrum-popping loud music in the into/outro (hate these with passion!!! :box: ), minimal background noise. But also focus on what you say - write a script in advance, don't think even for a second that you can just "wing it". Remember that most EE-type of people watch videos because of the substance, not presentation. And good luck!
cowasaki:
I understand about audio. I will be getting decent mics for the amp and myself. I am getting an SM57 for the amps and possibly the same or a lapel mic for me.

It will be scripted for the most part. Obviously when doing repairs etc I will just have reminders. I’ve seen a cheap way of doing an autocue

Well I’ve found out that my third scope comes with a nifty utility which sticks one or both waveforms on the windows screen so that’s sorted.

I have just spent ages on Paul Daniels web site and either I’m missing something blindingly obvious or he doesn’t want to sell the multimeter software. I can’t find anything showing it. I did a google search and found a GitHub repository with a multimeter display for the BK390 but don’t have one.

So can anyone point me in the direction of a universal or general multimeter display program.
SpecialK:

--- Quote from: cowasaki on October 05, 2020, 04:30:30 pm ---I have just spent ages on Paul Daniels web site and either I’m missing something blindingly obvious or he doesn’t want to sell the multimeter software. I can’t find anything showing it. I did a google search and found a GitHub repository with a multimeter display for the BK390 but don’t have one.

So can anyone point me in the direction of a universal or general multimeter display program.

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Sorry about that.  It's the only superimposed multimeter I've seen on Youtube.  Rossmann refers to it as Paul Daniels excellent software.

Maybe this eevblog thread would be usefull:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/program-that-can-log-from-many-multimeters/msg2981004/#msg2981004

 
Mr. Scram:
Content, delivery and style are vastly more relevant than gear. Picking interesting subjects, bringing them in a concise manner and being entertaining is the hard part, as finding your style. Don't get distracted by buying and then fiddling with too much gear and options. Find out what you need as you go along.
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