Just sharing a workflow that works for me with StreamYard… I have a ton of hacks I use but they are harder videos to produce but given the feedback I need ti lean into it more. Thanks for the comment and support.
Thanks so much for the comment and support of the channel! I am assuming you mean 1080 x 1920 which is the size for vertical or 9x16. Hope that’s the answer you’re looking for if I’ve misunderstood please explain further.
@@kirkrnugent The problem is the virtual background is still in horizontal and doesn't work with vertical mode without doing some resizing ... but great idea about just going natural
❤ Most awesome tip! I wonder how we can show mobile-view of our screenshare on laptop. I activated browser inspector(dev tools) to show the mobile view. While it appears fine for viewers, it's tough to navigate the screen on laptop.
Thanks so much for the comment and support of the channel. For Mobile view screen share I’ve not done this myself I’ll have to test. I assume just checking the box for mobile view doesn’t work?
Would it be just as easy to flip the workflow to create the vertical after the fact if you did a horizontal recording/live session? Essentially use the ISOs in Davinci to create the vertical video there? Thanks for the content!
Absolutely correct. You just need to pick the right timeline size 1080 x 1920 and then crop the videos to fit. It’ll be a lot of manual sizing but essentially the answer is yes. Always good to hear from you Bro thanks so much for the comment and support of the channel.
@@AutopilottradingMarketTechTalk that’s what I thought… transferring the file from the desktop to the phone can be tough so it’s easier to edit in the desktop.
To be clear, as long as both cameras are on showing on the bottom of the screen during the recording, they don't have to both be on screen to be in the actual download of the recording?
That is absolutely correct. There’s a part where I said that both cameras were added to the stream but since the layout I was using only had one only one was shown but yes that other video would be recorded ISO. Only thing to remember is that while they aren’t seen they can be heard and if you mute them it will be muted in the recording as well. Great question thanks for the support of the channel.
So if someone didn't already record in a custom setting like this, the only way to get the videos stacked for a short would be to download each person's recorded interview and piece it together in an editor?
That’s exactly right. As long as you have the individual video files through local recording you can pretty much do anything you want but the process is how here just helps to remove a number of steps in post. Thanks for the comment and support of the channel.
@@kapihannibeshie9634 thanks for your comment and support of the channel. Can you provide some more context for your question? In this video I didn't deal with thumbnails but you can definitely utilize overlays and bring in guests into StreamYard even when vertical. Also StreamYard has a native vertical streaming feature now.
just finished watching this then looked at the pricing. It would appear the two camera ability is only available in the top end price My question remains, Can I invite another camera like I can in Streamyard? Thanks again Kirk
@@charlie1872 hey thanks so much for your comment and support. To answer your question yes you can add an additional camera using the extra camera feature and you can invite an additional camera using an incognito tab. My confusion is that this video is about StreamYard so are you asking about StreamYard or amending else? Evmux also has the feature and allows you to add up to 2 additional cameras giving you a total of 3.
@ I was enquiring about EVMux as I was disappointed in Streamyard pricing increase which I only found out by accident.I have been a long time supporter of Streamyard and now looking for a reasonably priced alternative. Thanks for responding Kirk
Oh yes there are a number of other platforms and options to get native vertical video without hacking it but for those who are locked in with StreamYard and for me that’s a number of clients im making the most of it. I will have to checkout the latest from Evmux it’s been a while.
And thank you so much for the free designer template, ready to use.
We always try to make our videos practical so providing the template was a logical next step. Glad you like it.
Sooo fire!
StreamYard has been kicking butts! 😄
Hahahaha thanks so much man it’s been a while, glad to hear from you
Thanks for giving us a peak into your lab to utilize these features on StreamYard.
Sometimes that’s all it takes for people to dream of how they can use them to.
Wow …. This is very impressive and helpful. You never disappoint
Truly appreciate the kind words support and feedback on the channel.
Just when I am ready to wash my hands of Streamyard. Thanks for this, fam.
Just sharing a workflow that works for me with StreamYard… I have a ton of hacks I use but they are harder videos to produce but given the feedback I need ti lean into it more. Thanks for the comment and support.
Hello ... great channel ... question ... what is the pixel size for a virtual background in vertical?
Thanks so much for the comment and support of the channel! I am assuming you mean 1080 x 1920 which is the size for vertical or 9x16. Hope that’s the answer you’re looking for if I’ve misunderstood please explain further.
@@kirkrnugent ... First ... we are talking vertical mode ... what is the size of the virtual background for camera
@@Rommy-1000 the answer is the same vertical is vertical. Why a virtual background? Why not just use your natural background?
@@kirkrnugent The problem is the virtual background is still in horizontal and doesn't work with vertical mode without doing some resizing ... but great idea about just going natural
❤ Most awesome tip!
I wonder how we can show mobile-view of our screenshare on laptop.
I activated browser inspector(dev tools) to show the mobile view. While it appears fine for viewers, it's tough to navigate the screen on laptop.
Thanks so much for the comment and support of the channel. For Mobile view screen share I’ve not done this myself I’ll have to test. I assume just checking the box for mobile view doesn’t work?
Would it be just as easy to flip the workflow to create the vertical after the fact if you did a horizontal recording/live session? Essentially use the ISOs in Davinci to create the vertical video there? Thanks for the content!
Absolutely correct. You just need to pick the right timeline size 1080 x 1920 and then crop the videos to fit. It’ll be a lot of manual sizing but essentially the answer is yes. Always good to hear from you Bro thanks so much for the comment and support of the channel.
Excellent Video and Teaching! Have you used this method with CapCut?
I have! It works well. Are you using capcut on a desktop or mobile?
@@kirkrnugent primarily Desktop. Phone too small!!
@@AutopilottradingMarketTechTalk that’s what I thought… transferring the file from the desktop to the phone can be tough so it’s easier to edit in the desktop.
To be clear, as long as both cameras are on showing on the bottom of the screen during the recording, they don't have to both be on screen to be in the actual download of the recording?
That is absolutely correct. There’s a part where I said that both cameras were added to the stream but since the layout I was using only had one only one was shown but yes that other video would be recorded ISO. Only thing to remember is that while they aren’t seen they can be heard and if you mute them it will be muted in the recording as well. Great question thanks for the support of the channel.
So if someone didn't already record in a custom setting like this, the only way to get the videos stacked for a short would be to download each person's recorded interview and piece it together in an editor?
That’s exactly right. As long as you have the individual video files through local recording you can pretty much do anything you want but the process is how here just helps to remove a number of steps in post. Thanks for the comment and support of the channel.
How about thumbnail or overlay can you also add if you have another visitor ?
@@kapihannibeshie9634 thanks for your comment and support of the channel. Can you provide some more context for your question? In this video I didn't deal with thumbnails but you can definitely utilize overlays and bring in guests into StreamYard even when vertical. Also StreamYard has a native vertical streaming feature now.
@@kirkrnugent If we use vertical view on Streamyard . Can we use a thumbnail or overlay?
@@kapihannibeshie9634 Yes. But for it to look right it needs to be sized for vertical.
@@kirkrnugent Got It ! Thanks for your input !
During this video, are you using three different cameras?
No just two in StreamYard the other camera is my recording is this video. Hope that makes sense. Thanks for the comment and support of the channel
just finished watching this then looked at the pricing. It would appear the two camera ability is only available in the top end price
My question remains, Can I invite another camera like I can in Streamyard?
Thanks again Kirk
@@charlie1872 hey thanks so much for your comment and support. To answer your question yes you can add an additional camera using the extra camera feature and you can invite an additional camera using an incognito tab. My confusion is that this video is about StreamYard so are you asking about StreamYard or amending else? Evmux also has the feature and allows you to add up to 2 additional cameras giving you a total of 3.
@ I was enquiring about EVMux as I was disappointed in Streamyard pricing increase which I only found out by accident.I have been a long time supporter of Streamyard and now looking for a reasonably priced alternative.
Thanks for responding Kirk
@@charlie1872 absolutely! I did a series of videos covering the changes and one that highlights 4 alternatives.
Or simply use the Vertical streaming/recording feature in evmux, you will also get 1080/1920 FullHD and not cropped one :)
Oh yes there are a number of other platforms and options to get native vertical video without hacking it but for those who are locked in with StreamYard and for me that’s a number of clients im making the most of it. I will have to checkout the latest from Evmux it’s been a while.