Can anyone advise me please... I need to arrange a CCTV system for use in a recording studio. The idea is that two or more musicians would perform music while located in different rooms. In order to play "in sync" it helps if they have visual contact with one another -- that's what the CCTV is for.
There's no need to record the video signal. Basically all I need is to simulate having a "window" between the rooms. However there is a requirement for low latency. The image appearing on the monitor must be Real Time or very close to it; there can't be any appreciable delay in reproducing what's in front of the camera. At a guess I'd say 30 or maybe 50 milliseconds would be a reasonable limit.
NTSC video would be adequate, and -- being analog -- it sidesteps the latency issue. But I'd like to use flat-screen displays, to save space. Optionally it'd also be nice to have split screen capability (to show 2 or even 4 images on one monitor).
Do I have to go digital to achieve this, or should I use a mix of analog & digital? There's so much equipment available, and latency usually isn't listed in the specifications!
Suggestions appreciated -- thanks!