In this video, I document the multi-platform set up to stream on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitch simultaneously. This video is the edited version of my actual live stream yesterday… https://videolane.com/best-video-editing-software-for-vloggers/
… https://youtu.be/t8nLHSq4a0M
Check out all the 3 recorded streams:
- YouTube…
https://youtu.be/Cf1MdBNytK0 - Facebook…
https://www.facebook.com/VideoLane/videos/1237094679994099/ - Twitch…
http://www.twitch.tv/adrianvideoimage/v/756302582?sr=a&t=2381s
In this edited version, I introduced:
- The YoloBox Portable Live Stream Studio – https://videolane.com/yolobox/
- The 3 Video Sources
- The 3 Video Inputs
- The HDMI Output
- The Ethernet Connection
- The Audio Input
- The USB Power
- The Audio Output
- The 4G Data Sim Card Tray
- The 1/4-inch hole
- The SD Card Slot
The footage in this edited video is taken from the YoloBox stream recording on the SD Card.
Three things that can be improved:
- Audio input is clipped – I pushed the audio input from my microphone too high, hence the clipping when I spoke too loud.
- Camera 2 resolution is low – This is caused by the low-spec video capture card I used to convert the camera HDMI output to USB.
- Lip-syncing issue towards the end of the video – It could be the universal HDMI issue. I will try a different configuration in the next stream.
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Adrian Lee
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