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IRL Backpack streaming setup

The full mobile chain: camera into an encoder, bonded modems for a stable uplink, a relay so drops become BRB screens, all powered and rigged in a bag. The sweet spot most guides build.

Add an encoder to see your stream quality.
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Pick an encoder (or a phone/PC that encodes) to see the stream quality this build can hold.

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Camera
Your video source. A phone can be camera + encoder in one; a real camera needs capture.
Capture CardOptional
Pulls an HDMI camera feed into an encoder or PC. Skip it if your camera is USB or a phone.
Encoder
Turns the feed into a stream and sends it out. App on a phone, DIY board, or hardware.
Connection
Your uplink on the move. An ethernet port lets you wire it straight to the encoder.
BondingOptional
Combines multiple links into one resilient stream. eSIM only fails over, it does not bond.
Relay / VPS
The middle layer so a connection drop becomes a BRB screen, not a stream restart.
Add a relay so a dropped connection becomes a BRB screen, not a restarted stream.
Power
Keeps the rig alive. Match the output to your gear and stay under 100Wh for air travel.
AudioOptional
On the move, a mic into the camera keeps audio in sync past the stream delay.
Mount / StabilizerOptional
Hold the rig steady without arm fatigue: gimbal, monopod, or shoulder mount.
StorageOptional
Local recording as a backup of the live feed in case the signal drops.
RiggingOptional
Strap the parts to a board before they go in the bag, and protect strain points.
Backpack / CaseOptional
Carries it all. A commuter bag hides the rig; a hard case survives weather.
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