Thanks to both of your for content. but I have question of you and Cat, why this device export 1080 ??? for online stream ok, it's good for internet, but for Record export in 2024 with this much powerful cameras, why 1080 ??? pls taking about this ?????
I have watched a ton of videos on the Rodecaster Video and wasn’t going to watch yours but a lot of what you shared was not covered by others. Great job of staying squarely in your lane and providing the value your audience knows you for. I’m a fan!
Fantastic overview! This looks really great, and I'm glad to see Rode continuing to innovate, but my current gear (ATEM Mini Pro, Focusrite Vocaster Two, and Elgato HD60X) is doing just fine.
Hi again. I think another great feature is the ability to load up the Rodecaster with overlays (usually lower thirds) and video clips and scenes, etc and then save all this to a file which can be restored at a later time. This would give you the ability to create a "show' and save it for later. You could create many shows in advance and then restore the one you want before your presentation starts.
Such an effective demo of the RCV! I didn't think this was for me, but you have me 2nd guessing myself. This feels like a hardware replacement (to a point) for OBS!
I don't think there's one right answer since both options will work (software vs hardware). It think it comes down to what you are trying to do AND how you like to work.
Thank you, Cat, for your detailed description. A great video, you answered all my questions and helped me a lot. Thank you very much! Best regards from Munich. Rob
Cat - this was super helpful! Really well done! I ended up ordering the Rodecaster Video the day it was announced and released, and received it two days later. Your demo on how to set up custom scenes and overlays was really helpful. Thanks so much for your efforts on this video!
Glad it was helpful! I'll admit I was trying to figure out the scene builder before reading the instructions, and that didn't go well. Turns out the instructions come in very handy 😂
@@CatMulvihill I hear ya! I finally figured it out. I created some side-by-side window templates using motion backgrounds from Storyblocks, which looks pretty cool. I learned that you can only do ONE "video" element per scene, so you can't have a motion background AND an animated lower third. I love being able to do custom sizing, and what you did with your live camera in a circle was brilliant. I've also got an ATEM Extreme, and a Roland VR-6 HD. And I know you can do some of the special effects with the other switchers. But the Rodecaster Video makes it so much easier!
As someone that teaches online line multiple times per week, this is my favorite review of this product that has been released in the last week. Thank you, Cat! I'm currently using Ecamm and love it. What I don't love is the subscription model pricing (though I understand it from a business perspective). I love the idea of paying once for some hardware. The audio in this video sounds great too. Thanks again for this video!
A great review of this product. There are many videos out now reviewing this product But this is one is great, showing how the Rodecaster Video can be used for presentations. Very clear and the results are really professional. The one major controversy that you touched on at the end is the 4K issue; for what I would do with it, solo presenting, 1060 is just great. Thanks for your efforts with this review.
Thanks so much Cat - this is the best video for the RØDECaster Video for trainers and presenters I appreciate your explanation of the difference between hardware and software-based approaches. I suspect two of the most obvious yet rarely mentioned benefits are if you have limited workspace on a tabletop, one device rather than two immediately creates AND with one device, one interface, you don't have extra plugs, cables and additional interface software to learn. I'm not sure if you livestream to LinkedIn or only to RUclips - if you livestream to LinkedIn that would be a video that would be helpful for the trainer & presenter community.
... I love the question "what problem are you trying to solve?" For me, the merging of Audio & Video. When I run a typical setup, I usually use a RCP 2 for audio (then have to carefully select the right cable (to avoid introducing noise) to connect the RCP 2 to the switcher (I use the Atem Extreme ISo for larger productions, the Atem mini Iso and Yolobox utra (for 4k) for smaller productions). With the introduction of the RCP Video, the Audio problem is resolved permenently. I no longer need to bring my RCP 2 to smaller jobs for better audio. Briliant!. Thanks a million for this content. I use the question at the beginning of this comment all the time to justify purchasing new equipment, to try to pull myself out of the NEAS (New Equipment Acquisition Syndrome) 😂🤣😂🤣
This was a great video!! “What problem does it solve?” Great question and I love the scenes /slideshow. It was super easy to follow and understand lol I feel like I understand the RCV a lot more. Thanks for sharing.
The GAS is real! If I was starting from scratch I think this is the direction I'd go, but I'm so deeply invested in my current set up at the moment that it's hard to justify the purchase.
Hi Cat. Great presentation again. There are a number of iPhone apps that provide a clean feed out, which can be via lightning or usb C connection through a dongle to HDMI. eg Blackmagic camera app, Clean Feed or a number of other apps. This would allow you to use your phone as a camera without all the overlays.
Really helpful, thanks. I'm curious: what are you using to draw on the iPad in a way that comes onto screen? How do you manage that when you're not using the RodeCaster Video? Thanks!
I agree with all the other comments. GREAT video for lots of reasons but really love your perspective on use cases. You may have convinced me. Good bye OBS? Anyway, how would one connect it to use as Virtual Camera into Zoom - would I need a 2nd monitor? I do pretty much 100 percent through Zoom with a live audience, record the live meeting then upload for replays..... I rotate between between 4 primary scenes. Would really appreciate your comment on this. Thanks
For Zoom, you would choose RØDECaster Video as your camera and your mic. It's just like if you connect a webcam with a mic and use it for both video and audio. Except you can control what's coming through the camera using the buttons. You wouldn't need another monitor for this to work. You might want a small monitor if you'd like to see previews of all the scenes/cameras/overlays, but you don't need it if you remember what's what. If the resolution for Zoom is a bit lower, then you could try Share > Camera and share the camera feed.
First off, great video but I am totally wondering what this product would do that my current ECamm, Stream deck and Rodecaster Pro doesn’t do. Thoughts?
It really depends on your needs. For people with only a few scenes (7 or fewer), you could get away with just using the RCV and not needing software. If you want more flexibility and range and your computer is powerful, then using software gives you more options, like more scenes, automatic scene switching, more input options (NDI, continuity camera, webcams that aren't uncompressed), comments on screen, etc.
13:00 - I don't have an iPad, but I do have a drawing tablet. And I have Screenbrush on MacOS. Can I accomplish the same as you did with the iPad? Would love to know how exactly you went about it. That asked, thank you so much for this great explanation! Much appreciated.
In your demonstration, is camera 3 a virtual camera (OBS or Ecamm)? If so, how did you select it? I have OBS but I can't yet work out how to select it as an 'input' as you have done here. In other words, how to connect my OBS virtual camera to my Rodecaster. If you have another video specifically about this that would be amazing! Or do you offer coaching/mentoring for studio set up for questions like this?
Great video! I have a question. How do you select a presentation for the scene? When I go to create the scene I have the option to select Camera 1 to 6 but how do you selected a presentation on your computer - I would love to know how you are doing this? Do you have a course that goes into more detail about presenting? I'm new to this... Thank You
Hi Cat, thanks for your helpful videos. I think you're using a Sony ZV e10. How do you connect it to the RCV? I have the problem, that I don't see the full picture and icons like shutter, frame and iso are still visible and recorded. How can I fix that? Got my RCV today and that is kinda depressing now... Thanks for the help!
Not sure about your Sony, but you may have to select a clean HDMI out or you may have to manually switch off those overlays. At least that's how it works on my Samsung NX1. Go search for a video that explains how to get a clean HDMI out on your Sony.
Hi Cat, thanks for the detailed description. The layering of shots looks relatively easy. Reminds me a lot of Livestream Studio and Wirecast. It looks to be easier to setup than an ATEM mini with much the same feature set. I guess that no-one has worked out how to use instant video replay yet. What is the audio/video delay ( in milliseconds)? For the 4K crowd, 1080p uses half of the processing power than a 4K production.
At the B&H panel, Ryan from RØDE said Instant Replay is not available at this time. For the audio/video delay, I tested it during my livestream, and it looks to be around 3-5 frames. It's easy to adjust from the console.
hi Cat, thanks so much for this great video! as a fellow eCamm Live aficionado, i’m curious as to how you think the RCV & eCamm ecosystems will integrate in your workflow. i’m guessing that the Røde Central software isn’t as powerful or customizable as eCamm, but it is nice to have all of your assets in one software. do you think you’d ever use Røde Central to fully replace eCamm (aside from this demo)?
i’m also curious about virtual inputs, such as during a webinar with multiple remote speakers. let’s say you’re producing a virtual livestream, and you host a conference call where all the speakers join. does the RCV software have any features to bring in high-quality feeds of those speakers’ video feeds (incoming from an app like Zoom or Teams)? or would you have to essentially do a screen share of their individual boxes incoming from Zoom/Teams?
It's a great question, and I'm not sure just yet. Right now I do love the idea of reducing how many inputs go into my computer since I have legitimately noticed too many camera sources can bog down Ecamm. I had an issue last year with laggy, inconsistent video, and when I connected with support, they asked me to remove any cameras I wasn't actively using from the switcher. I did, and the problem went away. (Note: this also included virtual cameras from all the software I test, too). I'll keep testing things out, but I can see a scenario where I'm using the RCV for connecting my iPad, iPhone (it also works with the HDMI adapter), and any other secondary cameras. Then use Ecamm for overlays like talking points, outlines, and showing comments on screen.
If I connect to the original RODECaster 1, will I still have full functionality and unlimited control of all the RODECaster one’s features? Also, can I use an iPhone as one of my cameras with this RODECaster video?
Fantastic video. For Sony cameras like FX30 and FX3 cameras can you use this to livestream but at the same time record internal at 4K to the SD cards? This may appeal to clients to also have higher quality footage after the event
I haven't tested streaming directly to from the console with a stream key, but I know that you can record locally to the hard drive while also sending the program out via software.
Great overview of this interesting device. Are you going to keep it? It seems that the Scene switching buttons unfortunately depend on a user's ability to recall (rather than recognizing) which button is connected to which scene. This is much easier on e.g. a Stream Deck where custom made icons can represent a specific scene, thus making it much easier to recognize.
It's early to know how it will fit into my productions, but it's really appealing to have secondary cameras and devices able to connect into the RCV instead of having all of them connect to the computer.
Very good to have a hardware addition, especially when you are tasked to do something in a company where you know that it will be used by all kinds of different people, so software installation is not practical, and IT has everything software related locked down. This one seems to even have space on the buttons to put stickers, so you can easily make it recognizable which buttons to press. Do the sound inputs have some way of gating, or otherwise easy muting functions? Can a USB webcam be inputted and that the audio and video stream are separately addressed?
Definitely an advantage when plugging into multiple computers without needing to download software (especially when admin may be required). I would say the muting option is not quick (no one-touch button). You need to select the mic and you can hold down the button above the screen.
Can you do a video on how thsi works with Ecamm and WHY you would use it with that, Ecamm allows you to do multiple vidoes and so would be interested to see how it works with Ecamm
For this video, I'm using both since my studio shot was from my iPhone (connected to Ecamm via app) and the monitor view was input into my computer and brought into Ecamm as a camera source. So I was switching on the RCV and in Ecamm. It's early to say, but I can see myself using RCV for connecting any external devices (e.g. iPad, 2nd computer) and my 2nd Sony camera to reduce the number of inputs directly into my computer. Then use Ecamm scenes for overlays, animations, screen sharing, etc. This device is not a "need to have" for my setup since I have been able to do all these things prior to owning the RCV. I do like the idea of offloading some processing and managing inputs, so it's a nice to have.
I think it's a little early to say how this will fit into my workflow, except I have no plans to get rid of Ecamm. Right now I'm leaning towards streamlining my inputs with the RCV (e.g. iPad, secondary cameras, etc) to reduce how many connections are going into my computer.
@@samueldickes It seems like Ecamm is the software version of the Rodecaster Video. If someone is not using Ecamm than this hardware makes sense. Generally speaking, I'm an early adopter, sometimes too early. I've mentally struggled with how to use this in my podcasts. Too bad, I could use another gadget. So I'll stick with Ecamm, and try and figure out if this offers any future advantages.
Thank you Cat, great overview. I have a question for you. What does a RCV do than an ATEM mini Extreme ISO does not do? Because they are around the same price point. Many thanks. 🎉🎉🎉
I think Tom Buck's video does a great job of explaining the differences, and I trust him because he actually owns multiple ATEMs whereas I have very limited experience. ruclips.net/video/e4EuVldOG4g/видео.htmlsi=J46ekd1rtmOAMg3S
@@CatMulvihill Thank you. I think that the real strength of the RCV is outside the needs of your target audience. My employer is looking at the RCV as a more cost effective way of building micro courses.
It really seems like Rode have made a product that could replace what eCamm does, but I am not seeing an option for bringing a remote guest into the production with a mix minus all working right.
I haven't tested with guests, so this is an early opinion... but I think software is currently better for remote guests. To me, this is for running a production "in the room" so-to-speak.
Great video - How would this work if you want to pull in the audio from a keynote slide - would it take the computer desktop and computer audio as an input?
There's an option on the console to add your HDMI sources to the audio mixer! So yes, you can bring in your audio and then adjust the levels with the mixer.
IT is. As a solo operator, I'm ok with where I am right now with my ATEM. But for a multi person setup, this can be a great tool. I say this because of the AUTO Switching Feature, where the video can follow the audio input.
I would add that this is more of a rival to the ATEM Mini Extreme and Extreme ISO in price point than the regular ATEM Mini, Pro or Atem Mini Pro ISO, in my opinion. I would love to see a head to head comparison.
Wondering if you could help clarify how the RodeCasterVideo and Elgato Stream Deck, ATEM, and other devices differ from one another. Sometimes, it's very difficult to grasp the specialized uses of these various devices that seem to serve as interfaces. Thanks.
The RØDECaster Video and ATEM both allow multiple video inputs that you can control with the console. The RCV is also an audio interface. The consoles process the inputs and you send the 'program' to your computer and/or record locally to an external drive. They can work on their own without requiring a connection to a computer. (I can't compare at the level of scenes and graphics because I don't own an ATEM, so someone else is better suited to get into that level of detail.) The Stream Deck is a programmable accessory that can control many software programs using plugins and/or hotkeys. While it can control things, it is not processing any video or audio inputs. It's like a sophisticated keyboard and you get to choose what the keys do. It must be connected to a computer to work.
This can replace the Streamer X, although the Streamer X does offer 4K, so you'd lose that option. I've actually just configured my setup so the Camera goes into the Streamer X so I have it available for 4K or when I just need my camera without a production (e.g. joining a Zoom meeting). But the Streamer X has pass-through, so I'm using an HDMI cable out from the Streamer X to the RCV. I talk about it in today's livestream: ruclips.net/user/livehrtRtu0J7bQ
I get a "hardware replacement for OBS" in the source/scene management... it can't do everything, but offloading that to a hardware device is very appealing...
Yes why aren't all someone giving us the Prices . And why are they not sending us a money convert website or demonstrate the price into the money convert website. Remember pricing is also apart of the content too 😉😊
It almost replaces Ecamm using a hardware device and more simple solution to get all inputs (cam, mic,..) into one device and not your computer hardware beside the connection with the RCV ?
This can definitely be an alternative to using software. There are some limitations right now, like the number of scenes you can have, but for those will a handful of camera angles and scenes, it can work well.
Cat I have a OBSBOT Tiny 2 working (video only no sound) on my RCV. The RCV usb c 4 or 5 will work if you convert the usb c signal to a usb a (type 3 blue) some where between the RCV and the webcam. A USB C to USB A (type 3) cable can be used then just use a USB A (type 3) to USB C converter to plug into the RCV. I found this out by plugging a USB C hub into the RCV then plugging the Tiny 2 into a USB A type 3 port of the hub. Let me know if you get it working ok.
Another way to do this is plug a usb c to usb a (blue type 3) adapter into the RCV and then usb a type three to usb c adapter into the first adapter. Then you can use a usb c cable between there and the Tiny 2.
This is a Rode product. It integrates what they started in the Streamer X and expanded it a lot. It's kinda like the Streamer X, Rodecaster Duo and Atem Mini Extreme all rolled into one. There are several demos from @TomBuck @AaronParecki and @PhotoJoseph to name a few.
Hi Chuck. Stream Deck is just a set of buttons where you assign some software commands. In order to have a similar experience to Rodecaster Video you actually need some more gear like couple of Elgato CamLinks, audio interface, etc. configured with OBS. And it means that you have to use your computer processing power. IMHO, this is rather something like ATEM switcher
I think it's best to think of the buttons on the RCV as controls for the RCV only. In my case, I'm programmed my Stream Deck to switch scenes, control audio, etc, so they seem similar but Stream Decks are like a clean slate that you can program to do many things. The RCV buttons are only connected to managing the console itself.
Thanks you for content. but I have question, why this device export 1080 ??? for online stream ok, it's good for internet, but for Record export in 2024 with this much powerful cameras, why 1080 ???
@@KooroshAcademy - I understand your pain point, and I agree that I would have like see at least 4K (like the Streamer X) but they have a boat load of technology listed in here. There is a lot that goes into making sure that the tech is rock solid at launch. Additionally the ATEM Mini Extreme runs about that price and is also JUST a 1080 switcher. When you add 4K, it adds a whole lot more complexity to the mix and sometimes that can cause additional problems. In this instance, I would say that if this is a really important for your needs, then I would suggest you get an alternative switcher or use 4K capture cards for your computer. Let me know if this helps or not.
@@DavidHunte first of all Thanks for all your inf, was complete and I agree with you. I read and watching tons of content about ATEM mini pro ( ISO or normal ) but non of them never talking about record output quality and this is very complicated for me. at this moment even I don't know ATEM Mini Pro just can switch between some 4K camera and output record with 4K 60 FPS when I connect that to OBS or not (I don't need ATEM effect or any help more of switching my cameras of that). finally if I can't find any option, I don't know how can I fix this problem, because I can't but 3 expensive capture card for 3 camera and this is relay stupid. do I have any switchers with this situation? sorry for long words. Thank you.
Ordered one, just because I like your face! It solves some of my Magewell Director Mini issues, namely audio! My hope is, I can remove my StreamDeck XL, gigantic RodeCaster Pro II, and the MageWell in a cradle, as this combo takes up a lot of real estate on smaller desks when we travel. Not going to lie, subbed because you're cute! Seven scenes will not be enough for complex streams, but we use vMix on paid gigs, and the RodeCaster video still can be used to feed in 6 video feeds to a vMix input. Nice. I would love to see NDI at some point; however, again, we can always use this in conjunction with vMix to fulfill that.
Dear Cat, I can imagine how busy you are... Would you please have a chance to read my message below and extend me the courtesy of your feedback? Thank you very much! All the best, Claudio Lessa - in Winter Park, FL
Really love your perspective on this! You make it so accessible and practical. Also, those unboxing shots are 🔥
Thank you so much Tom! It was a blast doing the panel with you in NYC!
Thanks to both of your for content. but I have question of you and Cat, why this device export 1080 ??? for online stream ok, it's good for internet, but for Record export in 2024 with this much powerful cameras, why 1080 ??? pls taking about this ?????
I have watched a ton of videos on the Rodecaster Video and wasn’t going to watch yours but a lot of what you shared was not covered by others. Great job of staying squarely in your lane and providing the value your audience knows you for. I’m a fan!
Thanks Kirk! I appreciate you saying this 😊
@kirkrnugent - I am also a fan. This is awesome
Thank you for this. This really cleared up why I need this.
Very nice setup. I'm working to get good with this stuff so I can grow like you. Great video.
Fantastic overview! This looks really great, and I'm glad to see Rode continuing to innovate, but my current gear (ATEM Mini Pro, Focusrite Vocaster Two, and Elgato HD60X) is doing just fine.
Stay strong Matt! If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Hi again. I think another great feature is the ability to load up the Rodecaster with overlays (usually lower thirds) and video clips and scenes, etc and then save all this to a file which can be restored at a later time. This would give you the ability to create a "show' and save it for later. You could create many shows in advance and then restore the one you want before your presentation starts.
Such an effective demo of the RCV! I didn't think this was for me, but you have me 2nd guessing myself. This feels like a hardware replacement (to a point) for OBS!
I agree and I think that an OBS + Streamdeck setup is easier to run by a solo live streamer.
I don't think there's one right answer since both options will work (software vs hardware). It think it comes down to what you are trying to do AND how you like to work.
GREAT video, Cat! I can definitely see this as a supplement for live production in order to offload a lot of computer resources. Thank you!
Thank you, Daniel! It's great to have yet another option that will suit some people's setup really well.
I agree Cat. When there is competition in the marketplace, we the consumers benefit from that. Totally Agree.
Thank you, Cat, for your detailed description. A great video, you answered all my questions and helped me a lot. Thank you very much! Best regards from Munich. Rob
I'm so happy to hear it!
Love your smile and positive vibes. Great video.
Cat - this was super helpful! Really well done! I ended up ordering the Rodecaster Video the day it was announced and released, and received it two days later. Your demo on how to set up custom scenes and overlays was really helpful. Thanks so much for your efforts on this video!
Glad it was helpful! I'll admit I was trying to figure out the scene builder before reading the instructions, and that didn't go well. Turns out the instructions come in very handy 😂
@@CatMulvihill I hear ya! I finally figured it out. I created some side-by-side window templates using motion backgrounds from Storyblocks, which looks pretty cool. I learned that you can only do ONE "video" element per scene, so you can't have a motion background AND an animated lower third. I love being able to do custom sizing, and what you did with your live camera in a circle was brilliant. I've also got an ATEM Extreme, and a Roland VR-6 HD. And I know you can do some of the special effects with the other switchers. But the Rodecaster Video makes it so much easier!
Seems like a nice piece of hardware!. Great and informative video, keep the good content coming!
Thank you so much!!
A great review.
Tks
I'll be buyng one
As someone that teaches online line multiple times per week, this is my favorite review of this product that has been released in the last week. Thank you, Cat! I'm currently using Ecamm and love it. What I don't love is the subscription model pricing (though I understand it from a business perspective). I love the idea of paying once for some hardware. The audio in this video sounds great too. Thanks again for this video!
How much is the ecamm each month?
It means a lot to hear this feedback, Chris 😊
Ecamm: appd.ecamm.com/users/pricingplans
A great review of this product. There are many videos out now reviewing this product But this is one is great, showing how the Rodecaster Video can be used for presentations. Very clear and the results are really professional. The one major controversy that you touched on at the end is the 4K issue; for what I would do with it, solo presenting, 1060 is just great. Thanks for your efforts with this review.
Thank you so much for the feedback! I'm really happy to hear the presenting perspective is helpful 😊
solid overview, thanks. makes me want one even though i have no need for it
I fully understand the feeling. Stay strong 💪🏻
Thanks so much Cat - this is the best video for the RØDECaster Video for trainers and presenters
I appreciate your explanation of the difference between hardware and software-based approaches.
I suspect two of the most obvious yet rarely mentioned benefits are if you have limited workspace on a tabletop, one device rather than two immediately creates AND with one device, one interface, you don't have extra plugs, cables and additional interface software to learn.
I'm not sure if you livestream to LinkedIn or only to RUclips - if you livestream to LinkedIn that would be a video that would be helpful for the trainer & presenter community.
Thank you so much 😊 I definitely see the appeal for someone with a single monitor/limited space/no hub or dock, etc.
Great suggestion about LinkedIn!
Great video, Cat!!! Nicely done!
Thank you so much 😊
... I love the question "what problem are you trying to solve?" For me, the merging of Audio & Video. When I run a typical setup, I usually use a RCP 2 for audio (then have to carefully select the right cable (to avoid introducing noise) to connect the RCP 2 to the switcher (I use the Atem Extreme ISo for larger productions, the Atem mini Iso and Yolobox utra (for 4k) for smaller productions). With the introduction of the RCP Video, the Audio problem is resolved permenently. I no longer need to bring my RCP 2 to smaller jobs for better audio. Briliant!. Thanks a million for this content. I use the question at the beginning of this comment all the time to justify purchasing new equipment, to try to pull myself out of the NEAS (New Equipment Acquisition Syndrome) 😂🤣😂🤣
It sounds like it does solve a problem for you 😂 Sorry if I'm not helping your NEAS!
This was a great video!! “What problem does it solve?” Great question and I love the scenes /slideshow. It was super easy to follow and understand lol I feel like I understand the RCV a lot more. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for the feedback! Eventually people will get sick of me repeating the question, but it's not today 😂
This was well done and informative, many thanks
Glad it was helpful!
You did this video. Great work.
The GAS is real!
If I was starting from scratch I think this is the direction I'd go, but I'm so deeply invested in my current set up at the moment that it's hard to justify the purchase.
If your current setup isn't broken, you don't need to fix it!
But I empathize with your GAS 😉
Hi Cat. Great presentation again. There are a number of iPhone apps that provide a clean feed out, which can be via lightning or usb C connection through a dongle to HDMI. eg Blackmagic camera app, Clean Feed or a number of other apps. This would allow you to use your phone as a camera without all the overlays.
Thanks for sharing! I’ll check those out.
Appreciate the overview!
I appreciate you watching!
I have one on pre ordered auto switching is just a game changer.
The auto-switching is a great option for multiple speakers!
Thank you very much for your video, it inspired me to buy it, your content is great, you already have a new follower, greetings from Mexico
Thank you very much 😊
Really helpful, thanks. I'm curious: what are you using to draw on the iPad in a way that comes onto screen? How do you manage that when you're not using the RodeCaster Video? Thanks!
I agree with all the other comments. GREAT video for lots of reasons but really love your perspective on use cases. You may have convinced me. Good bye OBS? Anyway, how would one connect it to use as Virtual Camera into Zoom - would I need a 2nd monitor? I do pretty much 100 percent through Zoom with a live audience, record the live meeting then upload for replays..... I rotate between between 4 primary scenes. Would really appreciate your comment on this. Thanks
For Zoom, you would choose RØDECaster Video as your camera and your mic. It's just like if you connect a webcam with a mic and use it for both video and audio. Except you can control what's coming through the camera using the buttons.
You wouldn't need another monitor for this to work. You might want a small monitor if you'd like to see previews of all the scenes/cameras/overlays, but you don't need it if you remember what's what.
If the resolution for Zoom is a bit lower, then you could try Share > Camera and share the camera feed.
First off, great video but I am totally wondering what this product would do that my current ECamm, Stream deck and Rodecaster Pro doesn’t do. Thoughts?
Integrate three systems into one hardware tool
If your current setup is working well and you have no issues, then to me, it doesn't sound like you need anything new.
Can this be used with an ATEM mini pro? I ask only because I have the ATEM already, but it certainly has shortcomings.
Before I even watch it, I'm betting that this is a very expensive video for me. 💸 Thanks Cat! 😎
I think she has stolen £1000 from my wallet 😂
😂 Remember I'm here to inform you, not persuade you!
@@CatMulvihill I really appreciate that about your approach!
excellent video, very informative, thanks... 🎉
Thanks!
Thanks, great video, you make it look so easy?
Thanks for the explanation! Would this be an alternative to Ecamm Live? What do you think would be better if you use a powerful computer?
It really depends on your needs. For people with only a few scenes (7 or fewer), you could get away with just using the RCV and not needing software.
If you want more flexibility and range and your computer is powerful, then using software gives you more options, like more scenes, automatic scene switching, more input options (NDI, continuity camera, webcams that aren't uncompressed), comments on screen, etc.
Oh my goodness I only have myself a computer and mic so maybe not for me at this time but thank you for the video :)
13:00 - I don't have an iPad, but I do have a drawing tablet. And I have Screenbrush on MacOS. Can I accomplish the same as you did with the iPad? Would love to know how exactly you went about it.
That asked, thank you so much for this great explanation! Much appreciated.
I sure wish I could justify getting this.
I feel that way about a lot of things! Just remember that purchases are more satisfying when they really solve a headache.
In your demonstration, is camera 3 a virtual camera (OBS or Ecamm)? If so, how did you select it? I have OBS but I can't yet work out how to select it as an 'input' as you have done here. In other words, how to connect my OBS virtual camera to my Rodecaster. If you have another video specifically about this that would be amazing! Or do you offer coaching/mentoring for studio set up for questions like this?
Great video! I have a question. How do you select a presentation for the scene? When I go to create the scene I have the option to select Camera 1 to 6 but how do you selected a presentation on your computer - I would love to know how you are doing this? Do you have a course that goes into more detail about presenting? I'm new to this... Thank You
Hi Cat, thanks for your helpful videos. I think you're using a Sony ZV e10. How do you connect it to the RCV? I have the problem, that I don't see the full picture and icons like shutter, frame and iso are still visible and recorded. How can I fix that? Got my RCV today and that is kinda depressing now... Thanks for the help!
Not sure about your Sony, but you may have to select a clean HDMI out or you may have to manually switch off those overlays. At least that's how it works on my Samsung NX1. Go search for a video that explains how to get a clean HDMI out on your Sony.
Thanks
Hi Cat, thanks for the detailed description. The layering of shots looks relatively easy.
Reminds me a lot of Livestream Studio and Wirecast. It looks to be easier to setup than an ATEM mini with much the same feature set.
I guess that no-one has worked out how to use instant video replay yet. What is the audio/video delay ( in milliseconds)?
For the 4K crowd, 1080p uses half of the processing power than a 4K production.
The other thing that I discovered is that the unit will do a mix-minus automatically.
At the B&H panel, Ryan from RØDE said Instant Replay is not available at this time.
For the audio/video delay, I tested it during my livestream, and it looks to be around 3-5 frames. It's easy to adjust from the console.
Can this be used with an ATEM Mini Pro? I ask because I already have the ATEM, but it has shortcomings.
hi Cat, thanks so much for this great video! as a fellow eCamm Live aficionado, i’m curious as to how you think the RCV & eCamm ecosystems will integrate in your workflow. i’m guessing that the Røde Central software isn’t as powerful or customizable as eCamm, but it is nice to have all of your assets in one software. do you think you’d ever use Røde Central to fully replace eCamm (aside from this demo)?
i’m also curious about virtual inputs, such as during a webinar with multiple remote speakers. let’s say you’re producing a virtual livestream, and you host a conference call where all the speakers join. does the RCV software have any features to bring in high-quality feeds of those speakers’ video feeds (incoming from an app like Zoom or Teams)? or would you have to essentially do a screen share of their individual boxes incoming from Zoom/Teams?
It's a great question, and I'm not sure just yet. Right now I do love the idea of reducing how many inputs go into my computer since I have legitimately noticed too many camera sources can bog down Ecamm. I had an issue last year with laggy, inconsistent video, and when I connected with support, they asked me to remove any cameras I wasn't actively using from the switcher. I did, and the problem went away. (Note: this also included virtual cameras from all the software I test, too).
I'll keep testing things out, but I can see a scenario where I'm using the RCV for connecting my iPad, iPhone (it also works with the HDMI adapter), and any other secondary cameras. Then use Ecamm for overlays like talking points, outlines, and showing comments on screen.
For the speakers and guests, I still think software is the way to go right now.
If I connect to the original RODECaster 1, will I still have full functionality and unlimited control of all the RODECaster one’s features? Also, can I use an iPhone as one of my cameras with this RODECaster video?
Fantastic video. For Sony cameras like FX30 and FX3 cameras can you use this to livestream but at the same time record internal at 4K to the SD cards? This may appeal to clients to also have higher quality footage after the event
I haven't tested streaming directly to from the console with a stream key, but I know that you can record locally to the hard drive while also sending the program out via software.
Ever looked into Streamyard with their browser based solution and 4k local recording?
Great overview of this interesting device. Are you going to keep it?
It seems that the Scene switching buttons unfortunately depend on a user's ability to recall (rather than recognizing) which button is connected to which scene. This is much easier on e.g. a Stream Deck where custom made icons can represent a specific scene, thus making it much easier to recognize.
With auto switching between two presenters its voice activated
It's early to know how it will fit into my productions, but it's really appealing to have secondary cameras and devices able to connect into the RCV instead of having all of them connect to the computer.
Would this replace your Streamer X ?
Very good to have a hardware addition, especially when you are tasked to do something in a company where you know that it will be used by all kinds of different people, so software installation is not practical, and IT has everything software related locked down. This one seems to even have space on the buttons to put stickers, so you can easily make it recognizable which buttons to press.
Do the sound inputs have some way of gating, or otherwise easy muting functions? Can a USB webcam be inputted and that the audio and video stream are separately addressed?
Definitely an advantage when plugging into multiple computers without needing to download software (especially when admin may be required).
I would say the muting option is not quick (no one-touch button). You need to select the mic and you can hold down the button above the screen.
So, is this gonna replace some of your streamdecks?
Whoa, whoa. Let's not get carried away!
Can you do a video on how thsi works with Ecamm and WHY you would use it with that, Ecamm allows you to do multiple vidoes and so would be interested to see how it works with Ecamm
For this video, I'm using both since my studio shot was from my iPhone (connected to Ecamm via app) and the monitor view was input into my computer and brought into Ecamm as a camera source. So I was switching on the RCV and in Ecamm.
It's early to say, but I can see myself using RCV for connecting any external devices (e.g. iPad, 2nd computer) and my 2nd Sony camera to reduce the number of inputs directly into my computer. Then use Ecamm scenes for overlays, animations, screen sharing, etc.
This device is not a "need to have" for my setup since I have been able to do all these things prior to owning the RCV. I do like the idea of offloading some processing and managing inputs, so it's a nice to have.
Cat, what place will your Rodecaster Video take in the context of eCamm live for your futur productions?
Great question, how does it fit with Ecamm
I think it's a little early to say how this will fit into my workflow, except I have no plans to get rid of Ecamm. Right now I'm leaning towards streamlining my inputs with the RCV (e.g. iPad, secondary cameras, etc) to reduce how many connections are going into my computer.
@@samueldickes It seems like Ecamm is the software version of the Rodecaster Video. If someone is not using Ecamm than this hardware makes sense. Generally speaking, I'm an early adopter, sometimes too early. I've mentally struggled with how to use this in my podcasts. Too bad, I could use another gadget. So I'll stick with Ecamm, and try and figure out if this offers any future advantages.
Thank you Cat, great overview. I have a question for you. What does a RCV do than an ATEM mini Extreme ISO does not do? Because they are around the same price point. Many thanks. 🎉🎉🎉
I think Tom Buck's video does a great job of explaining the differences, and I trust him because he actually owns multiple ATEMs whereas I have very limited experience. ruclips.net/video/e4EuVldOG4g/видео.htmlsi=J46ekd1rtmOAMg3S
@@CatMulvihill Thank you. I think that the real strength of the RCV is outside the needs of your target audience. My employer is looking at the RCV as a more cost effective way of building micro courses.
It really seems like Rode have made a product that could replace what eCamm does, but I am not seeing an option for bringing a remote guest into the production with a mix minus all working right.
I haven't tested with guests, so this is an early opinion... but I think software is currently better for remote guests. To me, this is for running a production "in the room" so-to-speak.
@@CatMulvihill Thanks Cat. Your coverage is awesome.
Does it work with the Insta360 Link via USB C?
No. Insta360 Link is not compatible.
hello Cat, can you configure the cut button to do a cross dissolve instead of the hard cut?
yes, swipe, dissolve incl. how long, ect.
They have Fade, Dipe, Wipe (wipe has a few options) and you can adjust the transition timing.
Great video - How would this work if you want to pull in the audio from a keynote slide - would it take the computer desktop and computer audio as an input?
There's an option on the console to add your HDMI sources to the audio mixer! So yes, you can bring in your audio and then adjust the levels with the mixer.
Cat - thanks - i cant get my ipad to be recognized by this thing. Any idea what i am doing wrong?
I'm using HDMI cable with an HDMI adapter. It doesn't work with the USB input.
Can you explain why you have so many StreamDecks?
This feels like a great Rival to The Atem Switcher
IT is. As a solo operator, I'm ok with where I am right now with my ATEM. But for a multi person setup, this can be a great tool. I say this because of the AUTO Switching Feature, where the video can follow the audio input.
I would add that this is more of a rival to the ATEM Mini Extreme and Extreme ISO in price point than the regular ATEM Mini, Pro or Atem Mini Pro ISO, in my opinion. I would love to see a head to head comparison.
Wondering if you could help clarify how the RodeCasterVideo and Elgato Stream Deck, ATEM, and other devices differ from one another. Sometimes, it's very difficult to grasp the specialized uses of these various devices that seem to serve as interfaces. Thanks.
The RØDECaster Video and ATEM both allow multiple video inputs that you can control with the console. The RCV is also an audio interface. The consoles process the inputs and you send the 'program' to your computer and/or record locally to an external drive. They can work on their own without requiring a connection to a computer.
(I can't compare at the level of scenes and graphics because I don't own an ATEM, so someone else is better suited to get into that level of detail.)
The Stream Deck is a programmable accessory that can control many software programs using plugins and/or hotkeys. While it can control things, it is not processing any video or audio inputs. It's like a sophisticated keyboard and you get to choose what the keys do. It must be connected to a computer to work.
@@CatMulvihillplease get Elgato and Røde to provide interaction between the Streamdeck and the RCV. That would really rock!
I saw that you have a Streamer X. Does this device replace it? So, in effect, does it allow you two camera inputs?
This can replace the Streamer X, although the Streamer X does offer 4K, so you'd lose that option.
I've actually just configured my setup so the Camera goes into the Streamer X so I have it available for 4K or when I just need my camera without a production (e.g. joining a Zoom meeting). But the Streamer X has pass-through, so I'm using an HDMI cable out from the Streamer X to the RCV. I talk about it in today's livestream: ruclips.net/user/livehrtRtu0J7bQ
I use OBS, and the Stream Deck, How does RCP integrate with OBS? This unit seems pretty neat, so now I will check the price??
I get a "hardware replacement for OBS" in the source/scene management... it can't do everything, but offloading that to a hardware device is very appealing...
Yes why aren't all someone giving us the Prices .
And why are they not sending us
a money convert website or demonstrate the price into the money convert website.
Remember pricing is also apart of the content too 😉😊
It's $1200!!
What is the difference between this and an RGBlink Mini-Edge?
I can't say because I'm not familiar with that one.
Any idea of what kind of latency this introduces to video and audio?
3 frames in one test I saw
I did some testing of the delay in my livestream, and it seems to be about 3-5 frames. It's very easy to adjust from the console.
It almost replaces Ecamm using a hardware device and more simple solution to get all inputs (cam, mic,..) into one device and not your computer hardware beside the connection with the RCV ?
This can definitely be an alternative to using software. There are some limitations right now, like the number of scenes you can have, but for those will a handful of camera angles and scenes, it can work well.
You mention a limited number of scenes, what is the max number?
You can have 7 at a time right now.
How do you connect your tablet?
I was using an HDMI cable with an HDMI adapter connected to the iPad.
@@CatMulvihilland the overlay scribble? Chroma key, IOW drawing on a green screen?
Rhode had given almost all RUclipsrs to showcase this device. Almost every channel I got to lol
RØDE knows their audience!
4k and 4 XLR
Is this available now or when will it be available?
You can order it from B&H right now: www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1849611-REG/rode_rcv_rodecaster_video.html
Cat I have a OBSBOT Tiny 2 working (video only no sound) on my RCV. The RCV usb c 4 or 5 will work if you convert the usb c signal to a usb a (type 3 blue) some where between the RCV and the webcam. A USB C to USB A (type 3) cable can be used then just use a USB A (type 3) to USB C converter to plug into the RCV. I found this out by plugging a USB C hub into the RCV then plugging the Tiny 2 into a USB A type 3 port of the hub. Let me know if you get it working ok.
Another way to do this is plug a usb c to usb a (blue type 3) adapter into the RCV and then usb a type three to usb c adapter into the first adapter. Then you can use a usb c cable between there and the Tiny 2.
I found out the Tiny 2 is compatible but the Tiny 2 Lite doesn't use uncompressed video.
What is the trick to write on iPad and view it as kind of overlay?
If you want it as an overlay, then you could use the Green Screen option. Each camera input has the option to use green/blue screen.
@@CatMulvihillah, there is my answer. Thank you, Cat!
How does this differ to what Rode presents? I'd like to see real world in action use... Anyone???
This is a Rode product. It integrates what they started in the Streamer X and expanded it a lot. It's kinda like the Streamer X, Rodecaster Duo and Atem Mini Extreme all rolled into one. There are several demos from @TomBuck @AaronParecki and @PhotoJoseph to name a few.
Is this just similar to the Elgato stream Deck? Does it work with StreamDeck?
Hi Chuck. Stream Deck is just a set of buttons where you assign some software commands.
In order to have a similar experience to Rodecaster Video you actually need some more gear like couple of Elgato CamLinks, audio interface, etc. configured with OBS. And it means that you have to use your computer processing power.
IMHO, this is rather something like ATEM switcher
I think it's best to think of the buttons on the RCV as controls for the RCV only.
In my case, I'm programmed my Stream Deck to switch scenes, control audio, etc, so they seem similar but Stream Decks are like a clean slate that you can program to do many things. The RCV buttons are only connected to managing the console itself.
can you use a iphone as a camera
You can connect your iPhone with an HDMI adapter, yes.
You will never get rid of your stream decks. You have too much fun building new buttons.
You are 💯 correct 😂
BOOP 😀
Hahahaha, I noticed that when I was editing and wondered if anyone would react to it 🤣
Thanks you for content. but I have question, why this device export 1080 ??? for online stream ok, it's good for internet, but for Record export in 2024 with this much powerful cameras, why 1080 ???
I have heard several people say that Rode wanted to make sure that the Rodecaster Video worked without any hassles
@@DavidHunte Thank you David, but it's about 1200$ so we except that works same another our gear ( Cameras and ... ) in 2024 !!!
@@KooroshAcademy - I understand your pain point, and I agree that I would have like see at least 4K (like the Streamer X) but they have a boat load of technology listed in here. There is a lot that goes into making sure that the tech is rock solid at launch. Additionally the ATEM Mini Extreme runs about that price and is also JUST a 1080 switcher. When you add 4K, it adds a whole lot more complexity to the mix and sometimes that can cause additional problems. In this instance, I would say that if this is a really important for your needs, then I would suggest you get an alternative switcher or use 4K capture cards for your computer. Let me know if this helps or not.
@@DavidHunte first of all Thanks for all your inf, was complete and I agree with you. I read and watching tons of content about ATEM mini pro ( ISO or normal ) but non of them never talking about record output quality and this is very complicated for me. at this moment even I don't know ATEM Mini Pro just can switch between some 4K camera and output record with 4K 60 FPS when I connect that to OBS or not (I don't need ATEM effect or any help more of switching my cameras of that). finally if I can't find any option, I don't know how can I fix this problem, because I can't but 3 expensive capture card for 3 camera and this is relay stupid. do I have any switchers with this situation? sorry for long words. Thank you.
I'm getting a serious case of G.A.S. watching all of these Rodecaster Video demos.
Just remember to ask yourself what problem it would solve. If you don't have any issues right now, then you probably don't need one 😉
Ordered one, just because I like your face! It solves some of my Magewell Director Mini issues, namely audio! My hope is, I can remove my StreamDeck XL, gigantic RodeCaster Pro II, and the MageWell in a cradle, as this combo takes up a lot of real estate on smaller desks when we travel. Not going to lie, subbed because you're cute! Seven scenes will not be enough for complex streams, but we use vMix on paid gigs, and the RodeCaster video still can be used to feed in 6 video feeds to a vMix input. Nice. I would love to see NDI at some point; however, again, we can always use this in conjunction with vMix to fulfill that.
Glad to hear this can solve some of your problems!
Dear Cat, I can imagine how busy you are... Would you please have a chance to read my message below and extend me the courtesy of your feedback? Thank you very much! All the best, Claudio Lessa - in Winter Park, FL
Hi Claudio, I don’t see any earlier comments from you.
Hey don't forget it record ISO.. 😀
But Rode has to add XML to it
I definitely took advantage of ISO!