I really like the look of the Rodecaster Video. However, since the initial release, there seems to be a dearth of videos on RUclips. Is the Rodecaster Video too late in a saturated market?
Good question! Out of curiosity, what's another device that you think is comparable to the RCV? I'm not aware of a ton of competition in this space quite yet.
@@kriedholm I am classing the competition as other video switchers, such as the ATEMs, Yolobox's, RGBLinks, Osee Gostreams etc. I realise that they do not have the audio features of the Rodecaster Video, but are still capable of producing audio quality perfectly acceptable for RUclips and live streaming. The Local Authority that I work for stream meetings using an ATEM mini pro, with the audio going into the line-in from a conference microphone system. The audio is very good and compares favourably with other Local Authorities using more expensive systems.
I missed this one but am gonna watch it to the end go ahead teach
I really like the look of the Rodecaster Video. However, since the initial release, there seems to be a dearth of videos on RUclips. Is the Rodecaster Video too late in a saturated market?
Good question! Out of curiosity, what's another device that you think is comparable to the RCV? I'm not aware of a ton of competition in this space quite yet.
@@kriedholm I am classing the competition as other video switchers, such as the ATEMs, Yolobox's, RGBLinks, Osee Gostreams etc. I realise that they do not have the audio features of the Rodecaster Video, but are still capable of producing audio quality perfectly acceptable for RUclips and live streaming. The Local Authority that I work for stream meetings using an ATEM mini pro, with the audio going into the line-in from a conference microphone system. The audio is very good and compares favourably with other Local Authorities using more expensive systems.