This is still quite inconvenient and should be considered a transitional method. We look forward to Riverside offering a solution in the future that allows for local recording of multiple guests on one computer. Our podcast involves two people recording face-to-face, so we really need this feature.
@@kimyostory found that the ‘Detail’ podcast app works great for us with 2 iPhones and usb mics for when we do in person interview style, but still riverside with online guests.
That's inherently a challenge when recording in-person. Would recommend separating the in-person guests as much as possible in the room, and I have a video on tips for that as well: ruclips.net/video/0ZJ408ZBa4A/видео.htmlsi=VYQ-RmV8S5s7CGhN
This one’s gonna be super important. Got a larger group next week that we’re planning on recording with and I’m not sure how the audio is going to fair with 4-5 guys in one room.
Same for us, the out of sink voice bleed is horrific at times! And I swear Riverside compresses the audio to. I’ve had to resort to good old-fashioned multicam editing on Final Cut Pro just to retain the audio quality and saving the audio on a separate device whilst using Riverside. It got more complicated instead of easier.
🥰thank you. Mycohost and I have been recording just in one laptop and one mic together. This helps tremendously!! Will try on our next together recording.
You can use the video from just one of the devices, but we would still recommend two different audio sources for editing and better quality audio. Just setup one mobile device or camera going in to Riverside that's a wide show of you both, then in the Riverside editor you can hide the other camera angles!
Hi Stephen and Bridget, 1:29 I’m a big fan of both of your podcasts as well as riverside!! Anyway, I’m just wondering what was the name of the powered usb hub for the new iPad Pro or air, thanks 😊
What would the setup be if I was using a Rodecaster Duo attached to the main host? So the audio is going through the interface. As @奇妙故事局 says it would be great to allow recording on one computer.
If you want to do all the editing in Riverside, it would take using a second browser and the second USB mix to record the other person separately. Or you can record the individual audio tracks to a local SD card or SSD connected to the Rodecaster.
Thanks for this video. I am recording in-person using a Scarlett interface so the two microphones are attached to that, which is then plugged into one laptop. I want to use a second device (Android) to record video (of both guests) but I want each guest to be able to speak into the two microphones that are plugged into the interface, if that makes sense? For maximum audio quality. How do I do this? (Essentially I want to record on two microphones but also record video - happy with just one video)
You can setup that second Android device with the Riverside app, join using the guest invite link, and then choose the mute device option on the phone. This will record that second angle and you can download the video file from the Riverside dashboard after the fact!
@@Riversidefm Hi again, so I did a test (reminder of what I am trying to do: recording in person with 2 videos. Person 1 is on a Macbook; person 2 is on the Android camera with the microphone muted. I have a Scarlett interface plugged into the Macbook with 2 x Rode Podmics for person 1 and person 2.) Both video recordings are successful. However, because of the Scarlett interface, both microphones have gone onto person 1's recording, so the audio is all on one track. This means that when I use dynamic video in the edit, the video stays on person 1 at all times. How do I get person 2's audio to record on the 2nd mic (which is plugged into the Macbook via the Scarlett interface)? Person 2's audio option is greyed out. There must be a way?! Thanks!
I already tried this at Riverside. However, the buffering in both video and audio is so severe that I don't recommend it. How is the upload speed of recorded video improving?
Are you referring to buffering when recording or in the finished recorded files? For buffering during the live call, we would recommend pausing uploads which saves on bandwidth.
If only there was an auto edit button that would automatically jump to the person that speaking when recording on two cameras can’t even figure out how to manually make that happen
If you recorded with multiple devices where each guest has their specific audio recorded to that video, like I showed here, you can use the AI layouts in the Riverside editor to automatically switch between the active speakers!
Is there a way to get local recordings saved on the pc, not the ones uploaded? The one that gets uploaded gets janky because of bandwidth I’m guessing. ruclips.net/video/FyfzQA_FhD0/видео.htmlsi=aXM_jbMhDeLyANBs&t=670
This is still quite inconvenient and should be considered a transitional method. We look forward to Riverside offering a solution in the future that allows for local recording of multiple guests on one computer. Our podcast involves two people recording face-to-face, so we really need this feature.
We hear you and will be working on other solutions!
@@kimyostory found that the ‘Detail’ podcast app works great for us with 2 iPhones and usb mics for when we do in person interview style, but still riverside with online guests.
How do you eliminate cross talk between the mics? In this video it seems like the pillow's mic is picking up the speaking as well.
Exactly! I’ve also gotten crazy ‘feedback’ when having two devices close to each other.
That's inherently a challenge when recording in-person. Would recommend separating the in-person guests as much as possible in the room, and I have a video on tips for that as well: ruclips.net/video/0ZJ408ZBa4A/видео.htmlsi=VYQ-RmV8S5s7CGhN
This one’s gonna be super important. Got a larger group next week that we’re planning on recording with and I’m not sure how the audio is going to fair with 4-5 guys in one room.
Same for us, the out of sink voice bleed is horrific at times! And I swear Riverside compresses the audio to. I’ve had to resort to good old-fashioned multicam editing on Final Cut Pro just to retain the audio quality and saving the audio on a separate device whilst using Riverside. It got more complicated instead of easier.
Very cool, multicam control in browser with something like the atem would be amazing!
We hear you! Will share that request with the team.
🥰thank you. Mycohost and I have been recording just in one laptop and one mic together. This helps tremendously!! Will try on our next together recording.
Would love to hear how it goes!
We want to make a completely in-person recording, with us sitting next to each other chatting - not two separate videos. How do we do that?
You can use the video from just one of the devices, but we would still recommend two different audio sources for editing and better quality audio. Just setup one mobile device or camera going in to Riverside that's a wide show of you both, then in the Riverside editor you can hide the other camera angles!
Launching this summer hope I get the hang of it
Let us know if you have questions, here to help!
Hi Stephen and Bridget, 1:29 I’m a big fan of both of your podcasts as well as riverside!! Anyway, I’m just wondering what was the name of the powered usb hub for the new iPad Pro or air, thanks 😊
Hey Andy! Here's the Anker hub I used: www.amazon.com/dp/B087QZVQJX?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_8M4E4Z1AYV0JKZBK9WRP
@@Riversidefm awesome thanks
Can you use two iphones as the two devices for an in-person?
Absolutely!
What would the setup be if I was using a Rodecaster Duo attached to the main host? So the audio is going through the interface. As
@奇妙故事局 says it would be great to allow recording on one computer.
If you want to do all the editing in Riverside, it would take using a second browser and the second USB mix to record the other person separately. Or you can record the individual audio tracks to a local SD card or SSD connected to the Rodecaster.
Thanks for this video. I am recording in-person using a Scarlett interface so the two microphones are attached to that, which is then plugged into one laptop. I want to use a second device (Android) to record video (of both guests) but I want each guest to be able to speak into the two microphones that are plugged into the interface, if that makes sense? For maximum audio quality. How do I do this? (Essentially I want to record on two microphones but also record video - happy with just one video)
You can setup that second Android device with the Riverside app, join using the guest invite link, and then choose the mute device option on the phone. This will record that second angle and you can download the video file from the Riverside dashboard after the fact!
@@Riversidefmthank you so much, will give it a try
@@Riversidefm Hi again, so I did a test (reminder of what I am trying to do: recording in person with 2 videos. Person 1 is on a Macbook; person 2 is on the Android camera with the microphone muted. I have a Scarlett interface plugged into the Macbook with 2 x Rode Podmics for person 1 and person 2.) Both video recordings are successful. However, because of the Scarlett interface, both microphones have gone onto person 1's recording, so the audio is all on one track. This means that when I use dynamic video in the edit, the video stays on person 1 at all times. How do I get person 2's audio to record on the 2nd mic (which is plugged into the Macbook via the Scarlett interface)? Person 2's audio option is greyed out. There must be a way?! Thanks!
The Ai editing features arent here yet, when will we be getting them please?
They're rolling out in the next few weeks, stay tuned!
I already tried this at Riverside.
However, the buffering in both video and audio is so severe that I don't recommend it.
How is the upload speed of recorded video improving?
Are you referring to buffering when recording or in the finished recorded files? For buffering during the live call, we would recommend pausing uploads which saves on bandwidth.
I'd love something remotely, my end ill use my iphone and the guests end andriod or iphone.. video and audio
Riverside is perfect for that! You can see how to do that with iPhone here: ruclips.net/video/G3kJrVu9Rx0/видео.htmlsi=DuF9w445QhFGwLJp
This makes me want to use another software like Podcastle or Streamyard.
This kind of setup is strictly for those wanting to record all in-person guests. Riverside really shines with remote guest recordings!
If only there was an auto edit button that would automatically jump to the person that speaking when recording on two cameras can’t even figure out how to manually make that happen
If you recorded with multiple devices where each guest has their specific audio recorded to that video, like I showed here, you can use the AI layouts in the Riverside editor to automatically switch between the active speakers!
Is there a way to get local recordings saved on the pc, not the ones uploaded? The one that gets uploaded gets janky because of bandwidth I’m guessing. ruclips.net/video/FyfzQA_FhD0/видео.htmlsi=aXM_jbMhDeLyANBs&t=670
+1 I need local file too
At the moment we don't have a mechanism for that, but will share with the team and see what we can do.