Nice breakdown. Ive been looking at riverside pretty hard as I was surprised to see that they’ve got the live streaming capabilities in addition to their main interview interface now.
"Maybe if you're in your 30s or 40s .. sometimes that older generation prefers something simpler to use." Are you kidding me? I've used all these platforms, plus OBS and vMix... and I'm 71! I can easily see the younger generation picking Streamyard, because it's the easiest and requires the less amount of effort. What an arrogant piece of work..!
With the different platforms, do you need an assistant to help you? I’d like that person to put up photos and videos at the appropriate times and highlight comments so I can focus on interviewing my guest. Does it cost extra to have a team member?
Just wondering if you have ever had or herd of any issues with Riverside Audio on live streams to RUclips (kind of crackle static that's not in the recordings or on the platform) ??
@@MinnMediaX Thanks for answering, loved the comparison videos btw... It's not mic, as we had 5 of us on the call and all recordings are perfect only the RUclips stream is affected with the audio crackle... Have found some other reports scattered about but no solutions... Thanks again.
StreamYard does actually have some video editing features. You can repurpose recordings or previous broadcasts, eg. to remove the intro or to turn into shorts/reels.
@@MinnMediaX Once you've done a recording (or live), go to "Library" in the menu on the left and click on the clip of the recording. You can then either download the recording (or the audio file on its own for podcast platforms), or click on "Edit & Repurpose" to edit it. There is also an option to use AI to generate clips.
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Nice breakdown. Ive been looking at riverside pretty hard as I was surprised to see that they’ve got the live streaming capabilities in addition to their main interview interface now.
Thank you for this, video and Im looking to narrate more of the videos i bring over from Tiktok, I plan to start with Evmux. Great Vide
"Maybe if you're in your 30s or 40s .. sometimes that older generation prefers something simpler to use." Bwahahaha. Easy way to offend your audience.
For real.
"Maybe if you're in your 30s or 40s .. sometimes that older generation prefers something simpler to use." Are you kidding me? I've used all these platforms, plus OBS and vMix... and I'm 71! I can easily see the younger generation picking Streamyard, because it's the easiest and requires the less amount of effort. What an arrogant piece of work..!
Clueless. He offends my generation (I'm 71), but when I defend myself/us, he deletes my comment. Sadly, this was the expected reaction...
With the different platforms, do you need an assistant to help you? I’d like that person to put up photos and videos at the appropriate times and highlight comments so I can focus on interviewing my guest. Does it cost extra to have a team member?
An extra team member?? Like an employee? Yeah you can hire someone
Just wondering if you have ever had or herd of any issues with Riverside Audio on live streams to RUclips (kind of crackle static that's not in the recordings or on the platform) ??
I haven't.. wondering if it's your microphone or something weird... You could always use a tool to fix that sound
@@MinnMediaX Thanks for answering, loved the comparison videos btw... It's not mic, as we had 5 of us on the call and all recordings are perfect only the RUclips stream is affected with the audio crackle... Have found some other reports scattered about but no solutions... Thanks again.
Thanks for the video. Riverside does have a teleprompter. Minor point--phonetically the word is usually said, sim-a-lar, not sim-u-lar. 😊
A teleprompter where you look at the computer screen?? lol real actual teleprompters are supposed to be connected to the camera
Thanks for your video. Looking to do livestreams on Rumble and Odysee. Any suggestions?
StreamYard does actually have some video editing features. You can repurpose recordings or previous broadcasts, eg. to remove the intro or to turn into shorts/reels.
Oh really? Where is that feature?
@@MinnMediaX Once you've done a recording (or live), go to "Library" in the menu on the left and click on the clip of the recording. You can then either download the recording (or the audio file on its own for podcast platforms), or click on "Edit & Repurpose" to edit it. There is also an option to use AI to generate clips.
wow 30 or 40s?
Streamyard also has a dark mode.
45 a month stream yard bugging
You think 30-40 is old, haha.😊