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Old 03-24-2014, 06:38 AM
foxymoron foxymoron is offline
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Capturing Live Dealer Blackjack and Baccarat


I need to capture and process the cards that are dealt in live dealer card games, primarily Blackjack. There are three or four operators, mainly Playtech, Evolution, Microgaming and a few others. A complete list with examples of the feed is on www.livedealer.org.

We used to be able to watch the tables and get the data, but then the operators encrypted it, and we have not been able to solve that problem. I am not that tech-savvy, so do not know why, but my coder can explain more if there is someone who can help, and we expect to pay for that help. We will not be broadcasting any data, just using it for personal play. I think that the video is in Adobe 12 or later. Usually one has to register (but not deposit any money) to view the feed of live dealer games. The Microgaming site is probably the best game to start on. Help would be much appreciated!
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Old 05-01-2014, 04:45 PM
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Re: Capturing Live Dealer Blackjack and Baccarat


Well it is not difficult at all if you just use a broadcasting platform. All you need is a camera, an encoder and a computer to set up. One of the best broadcasting platforms available in the market right now is DaCast (www.dacast.com). They offer a lot of flexibility with bandwidth depending on the platform you pick. I personally really like their Pay As You Go plan and once you start broadcasting you can keep adding more bandwidth depending on the number of viewers. Hope this helps
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