The audio setups in all the rooms remained the same. They’re very old analog systems. No use for Dante since their system doesn’t support it and they were not planning to upgrade audio any time soon. Maybe in the future. But not necessary at this time.
Heyy wow thanks so much.. may i ask a question rather here or through email.. ill ask here just in case.. so im looking to do live stream.. although i may be new to live stream, im not new to video and pretty much know how it works. So i want to do it for my church and also do it for funerals due to alot of people needing it. I was thinking of going with the black magic switcher.. i have 3 song cams already eith hdmi out capabilities already.. what all else would i need (including getting good audio quality) to go with this at a cheap price...thanks so much i hope this made since
@@chosenforhim9534 if you’re just getting started, I have a lot of great videos that explain what you’d need including my full atem setup video. I also have an online course at streamingmastery.com that teaches the A to Z of streaming along with the business side. Once you have cameras, cables and an atem you’re in good shape to get started. It’s better to get a couple under your belt before buying all the bells and whistles to get a feel for what you might need instead of buying unnecessary things.
I have an all Mac setup and don't use a PC so I don't use Vmix. So I can't speak as to what the experience is going to be like with Vmix. That being said, OBS is very robust (so is Vmix) so there's no way to say what is "best" because it's all relative to you and your current situation. If you don't have the money to invest in Vmix then at least get started in OBS and learning more until you can afford it. I typically shy away from using software based solutions like OBS or Vmix and prefer the reliability of a hardware based solution. I realize tons of people use Vmix every day and that's great, but it's also dependent on having the hardware powerful enough to run it. Asking for the best is like asking how long a piece of string is - unfortunately the answer will always be "it depends" and is going to be based on your own personal needs and usage.
Great video. Great perspective too. Did I miss why you chose not to go with Dante for the audio instead of XLR
The audio setups in all the rooms remained the same. They’re very old analog systems. No use for Dante since their system doesn’t support it and they were not planning to upgrade audio any time soon.
Maybe in the future. But not necessary at this time.
@@zephanmosesGotchu! Makes sense. Appreciate the response
Heyy wow thanks so much.. may i ask a question rather here or through email.. ill ask here just in case.. so im looking to do live stream.. although i may be new to live stream, im not new to video and pretty much know how it works. So i want to do it for my church and also do it for funerals due to alot of people needing it. I was thinking of going with the black magic switcher.. i have 3 song cams already eith hdmi out capabilities already.. what all else would i need (including getting good audio quality) to go with this at a cheap price...thanks so much i hope this made since
@@chosenforhim9534 if you’re just getting started, I have a lot of great videos that explain what you’d need including my full atem setup video. I also have an online course at streamingmastery.com that teaches the A to Z of streaming along with the business side.
Once you have cameras, cables and an atem you’re in good shape to get started. It’s better to get a couple under your belt before buying all the bells and whistles to get a feel for what you might need instead of buying unnecessary things.
Okay thanks so much for responding
.means alot
Thanks for the shout out Zephan! Also great video!
Does your system allow streaming to multiple social media networks at the same time? i.e. FB, YT, X and etc
@@randomstuff2650 Hi there! Yes it does! BoxCast can simulcast to any social or RTMP destination all at once
Hello sir! My question IS OBS vs Vmix which IS the best?
I have an all Mac setup and don't use a PC so I don't use Vmix. So I can't speak as to what the experience is going to be like with Vmix. That being said, OBS is very robust (so is Vmix) so there's no way to say what is "best" because it's all relative to you and your current situation. If you don't have the money to invest in Vmix then at least get started in OBS and learning more until you can afford it. I typically shy away from using software based solutions like OBS or Vmix and prefer the reliability of a hardware based solution. I realize tons of people use Vmix every day and that's great, but it's also dependent on having the hardware powerful enough to run it. Asking for the best is like asking how long a piece of string is - unfortunately the answer will always be "it depends" and is going to be based on your own personal needs and usage.