 Hi, this is Michael. So I'm doing a quick tutorial of how we set up Set 1 of the Engineous SG recording gear. So Set 1 is basically comes at a suitcase. Suitcase looks like this. So you can see there's a label there, Engineous SG. So we've got openings up, you'll see all the gear that we need for this. Opening up is pretty easy. There's a zip inside. You open it up, this has nothing but just all the gear that you need. Inside here there's one bag where the laptop is. So this is the main heart of the system. Maybe we'll use to record all the good stuff. We'll go to that later. So you just take it out. Inside here there's a recording adapter for the laptop as well as the audio interface. You also find the tripod that is used for recording for the camera. Basic tripod. Opening up is pretty easy. So unscrew this, give that you turn and open up the legs like this. You extend it. Unlock it in place. Same thing for the other two. It's for the head. Set up is pretty easy. There's a screw here that will let you unlock and turn. There's a little thing here that you just rotate and you're going to extend it. Make it taller. What imposes the important part of the system of this tripod is the header. This is this holder. So to unlock it, just flick this to the right. Push it a little bit and it works very easily. Unlock this. Push this base to the right and lift it up. Then you'll be mounting the camera on this platform later. Next package in the system. This is your bag full of all the tricks, all the cables that we need. Extension cable. There is pouches. These three are the most important stuff. So the first pouch, this small one, that's the AVerMedia screen grabber that we use this to grab whatever display is coming from the presenters' laptop. Basically it takes in a HDMI input and sends signal down USB to the laptop. That's the AVerMedia live camera portable. So the other package in here is the Zoom Q2 HD camera. We use this for the recording of the speaker. It's powered by USB right now, but you can actually insert batteries if you need to and you can record into an SD card if you're running it sign alone. Otherwise, you basically send the video source, the video signal down the USB to the laptop. So the combination of the AVerMedia recording the presenters' screen and the Q2 HD recording the presenter, as he's speaking. The combination of these two will help us record the meetup. Basically, it will help us archive all the events that's happening at the meetup. In this pouch is the wireless mic microphones. Here are the batteries and we have both a wireless receiver. You see this at the back. There's actually a transmitter. So this is a transmitter for the wireless microphone and this is the receiver. So for the transmitter, you connect to a microphone, a quick one mic. It looks like this. So this quick one mic, you basically plug it in here, screw it in as tight as you can and you will be able to clip this onto the speaker, usually on its collar. And this will be used to record his voice. To open the battery hatch, there's two buttons on the side. Just press, just squeeze it and pull out. You have the battery compartment. On all switches over here, just press and hold and the power will come on. So there's the transmitter. The receiver, this is the receiver. So the receiver is used to receive audio signal from the transmitter. Same logic, just press and hold, press the sides. The battery compartment opens. You can slide the batteries, turn it on, you plug this, plug it in with this cable and screw it in, right. And the other side is an XLR connector, which is a 3 pin connector. This one connects to the audio interface, which you saw earlier in the pouch. This is the Yamaha C1. So you plug it into the back. You plug it into the back. Usually I will use the first interface, mine one. Plug it in and press straight forward. Just make sure the groove is facing the top. Just plug it in. Okay. It only goes in one way. So this will be used to record the audio. You're going to use closed mic with this one. Basically, closed mic means the microphone is very close to the speaker. This will pick up the best quality audio. If you don't, you'll find this too much of a hassle to set up. So you can ignore the audio interface as well as the wireless microphone. So just use the camera's microphone to record. So the Q2HD itself has a pretty good microphone over here. So you can use that to record audio as well.