You are the New King of podcast/video audio! Your audio and video quality, your timing and details and your delivery are amongst the Greatest that I have ever seen. Peroidt💯
4:13 Roland Bridge Cast X - Dual PCs: If you use one PC for gaming and another for streaming and chatting, BRIDGE CAST X has you covered. The USB II port provides audio and video integration for a single-cable connection to your streaming computer. The USB I audio and HDMI ports support a variety of connection options for a second computer, including HDMI throughput to a dedicated video monitor.
This is the review I needed. I have this device and that info about the 4k 30 fps vs 24fps was super helpful as I also have a ZV E10... Thanks for this killer video! I just subbed.
I love that you’re getting random gear now. Your reviews are the best on RUclips and the editing work is great. And it seems like at least Rode has discovered this now 🎉
Dude, you always amaze me. I was a sales engineering manager for decades with technical people selling enterprise software, and I see how you provide the real technical info that allows me to learn what's really under the hood of these systems more than pretty much any others. I learn a ton from you every time I watch. The details you provided here is unbelievable, comparing and contrasting functions.. unbelievable!!!
Great and informative video. As a solo creator, the Rode Streamer X was what I needed; works just great with rode central. Now I have started to use Unify, I must say, just like you said, the Unify software although complex does push the device a long way away from the raw hardware. Thanks for the video.
This was a FANTASTIC! video. It solved my confusion by explaining every aspect of routing that the people at RODE do not do. I am not an audio expert (more novice) and this video actually trained me with the details I needed to hear in order to understand how to use my Streamer X. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You! RODE Should feature this video on their website right next to their on-line Streamer X User Guide.
Great video, quick question would the Atamos Ninja V monitor and recorder allow you to bypass the 30 FPS issue? Or would face detection be impacted regardless?
No Live Call Facility. Was getting excited waiting for you to drop "they watched my mix minus video". But no, not even a usb c audio input in sight. Great sincere review, thanks 😊
Thank you for the comment! Actually, you can set up live calls easily with both Røde Central and Unify: just set the Streamer X‘s audio setup to „Video Call“ in Røde Central and Streamer X as your audio input/output in the comms app of your choice and you‘re good to go, the mix-minus is applied. Same thing in Unify, there you would set „Røde Unify Chat“ as the Audio Input/Output and you‘ll have mix-minus automatically.
Should the two physical knobs control the slider in the mixer? It only adjust the gain in the settings and the volume but doesn’t show it on either central or unify
I own both the RØDE StreamerX and the Lewitt CONNECT 6. As this video rightly points out, both of these devices offer Dual USB-C audio interfaces, which is VERY cool because it enables you to send your microphone output to two different comptuters. This is critical to me because I'm a remote worker and want to use my XLR mic with both my work and personal PCs. I can confirm that this is possible using both the StreamerX and the CONNECT 6. That said, why do I own both the StreamerX and the CONNECT 6? What's more, why am I choosing to use the CONNECT 6 as my "daily driver" audio interface instead of the StreamerX? HINT: It's not for any of the reasons mentioned in this video ;-). I bought the StreamerX first because it gets so many things right - a physical mute button, HDMI video capture, pads - what's not to like? Notably, the CONNECT 6 doesn't offer any of these features. Nevertheless, despite the StreamerX's DSP features, it lacks one killer feature that the CONNECT 6 does have: auto setup. Moreover, auto setup works very well on the CONNECT 6. On the CONNECT 6, auto setup will ask you to speak into the microphone for 10 seconds in order to properly adjust input gain and setup any dynamic processing. This is huge, and it's why I now own and use the CONNECT 6 while the StreamerX mostly sits on a shelf collecting dust (notably, I still like the StreamerX too much to sell it on eBay...because it is quite good...but it's lack of auto setup is a huge oversight). I can configure a physical mute button on my Stream Deck, I already own a discrete USB HDMI capture device (Roland UVC-01), and I don't really need the pads thanks to my Stream Deck - meaning, I can pretty easily mitigate the CONNECT 6’s shortcomings. On the other hand, the CONNECT 6's auto setup is a killer feature that can’t currently be replicated on the StreamerX. Notably, I also find the CONNECT 6’s software to be more intuitive than Rode’s UNIFY software…and that’s a quality of life factor that’s continuously in play. If the StreamerX ever gets a firmware update enabling an auto setup feature comparable to the CONNECT 6's auto setup, then I think the StreamerX will be a nearly perfect audio interface for my purposes. However, until that time comes, the CONNECT 6 will continue to be my primary audio interface.
Wonder if you'll see this comment, i'm about to buy the rode streamer x, and wanted to ask if you are still using it up to today and how did it age so far?
When I capture video into QuickTime using the Streamer X, I never get a 4K video file despite camera settings being 4K30 - only 1080. What is your secret?
Dear, The way you tell and explain things, and yes, the things you show on your devices is important and that is also a very nice contribution and also useful, but the way you tell, it is as if I can follow a film through your telling and even see the film, without actually seeing the film. That is very special, not everyone can do this. I also have a Rodecaster and a Rodecastes duo and other things like that and I use everything together and with each other, together with guitars and singing and flutes and piano, so I am also a bit at home in that and that makes it easy for me to follow what you show. But the way you tell is a nicer and bigger contribution to all this that you share.
i might have a difective usb c to c cable with my rode streamer x i have buy a 3rd party usb c to usb a cable i hope this works i have made sure it is highspeed or super speed and 10gps
Greetings. I remember there were many videos about connecting an iPhone jack to record remote calls. The RC Pro2 does not do that. RC Duo has a jack input for connecting iPhone jack. What about streamer x? I see a headset jack. Can I plug my iPhone into this jack and record a remote podcast???? I would appreciate your experiment. Thanks in advance.
That's right . I am considering buying this product with some other products such as: Rode Caster Dou, DZL(XS), Yamaha ZG01, RODE Streamer X, TC-Helicon GO XLR, Roland Bridge Cast X, Rode Streamer X,Main stream Meckkie... I use it for 2 computers, live streaming, and playing games If possible, please help me choose one of the products . Monitor 360hz 540hz 580hz playing game dou PC
Hi, it really depends on your needs: I wouldn‘t vote for the GoXLR, as the others can manage 2 computers simultaneously out of the box. (The DLZ XS handles the second computers audio via NDI, bear that in mind) The Bridgecast, the RC Duo and the DLZ XS are audio only, while the StreamerX and the Mackie Mainstream have video capabilities too. In that regard, the Mainstream seems a little more flexible, but its software (Mackie Matrix) isn‘t quite ready, still in beta and only for Windows as of now. So if you want an all-in-one audio/video solution that takes as little desk space as possible and has solid accompanion software right now, go with the Røde StreamerX.
Your videos and reviews are the best pieces I’ve found on RUclips for that kind of products. If i was rode I will send my products only to you. And clearly it’s not the best choice for single podcast at least the Rodecadter Duo is better or for the max the Pro II
Streamer X is one of my biggest mistake purchases. Never have I experienced so many software and hardware failures (connected to Apple Silicon). Especially on the video side. Streamer X is an alpha product. After 5 months with incredibly poor response from Røde support, I sent the product back. Back on Elgato Cam Link 4K and bought a Vocaster One.
@eeemir_official in all honesty all i had to do was just use the streamer x... I now have no use for the roadcaster duo. I wish this was all explained in the products. You cant plug the duo directly into the ps5 without it getting those odd noises... but you can plug the streamer x and it just works!
You are the New King of podcast/video audio! Your audio and video quality, your timing and details and your delivery are amongst the Greatest that I have ever seen. Peroidt💯
I wasn't even considering this solution and I just randomly clicked on this video. This actually might be the best for my needs. Great review.
4:13 Roland Bridge Cast X -
Dual PCs:
If you use one PC for gaming and another for streaming and chatting, BRIDGE CAST X has you covered. The USB II port provides audio and video integration for a single-cable connection to your streaming computer. The USB I audio and HDMI ports support a variety of connection options for a second computer, including HDMI throughput to a dedicated video monitor.
Fantastic well executed walkthrough, and you always have some new ideas for the manufacturers, hope they'll appreciate it !
This is the review I needed. I have this device and that info about the 4k 30 fps vs 24fps was super helpful as I also have a ZV E10... Thanks for this killer video! I just subbed.
I love that you’re getting random gear now. Your reviews are the best on RUclips and the editing work is great. And it seems like at least Rode has discovered this now 🎉
Dude, you always amaze me. I was a sales engineering manager for decades with technical people selling enterprise software, and I see how you provide the real technical info that allows me to learn what's really under the hood of these systems more than pretty much any others. I learn a ton from you every time I watch. The details you provided here is unbelievable, comparing and contrasting functions.. unbelievable!!!
Great and informative video. As a solo creator, the Rode Streamer X was what I needed; works just great with rode central. Now I have started to use Unify, I must say, just like you said, the Unify software although complex does push the device a long way away from the raw hardware. Thanks for the video.
This was a FANTASTIC! video. It solved my confusion by explaining every aspect of routing that the people at RODE do not do. I am not an audio expert (more novice) and this video actually trained me with the details I needed to hear in order to understand how to use my Streamer X. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You! RODE Should feature this video on their website right next to their on-line Streamer X User Guide.
Great video, quick question would the Atamos Ninja V monitor and recorder allow you to bypass the 30 FPS issue? Or would face detection be impacted regardless?
Man, you are doing *tremendous* work and I'm confident your channel is going to blow up soon. :)
No Live Call Facility. Was getting excited waiting for you to drop "they watched my mix minus video". But no, not even a usb c audio input in sight.
Great sincere review, thanks 😊
Thank you for the comment! Actually, you can set up live calls easily with both Røde Central and Unify: just set the Streamer X‘s audio setup to „Video Call“ in Røde Central and Streamer X as your audio input/output in the comms app of your choice and you‘re good to go, the mix-minus is applied.
Same thing in Unify, there you would set „Røde Unify Chat“ as the Audio Input/Output and you‘ll have mix-minus automatically.
Should the two physical knobs control the slider in the mixer? It only adjust the gain in the settings and the volume but doesn’t show it on either central or unify
I own both the RØDE StreamerX and the Lewitt CONNECT 6. As this video rightly points out, both of these devices offer Dual USB-C audio interfaces, which is VERY cool because it enables you to send your microphone output to two different comptuters. This is critical to me because I'm a remote worker and want to use my XLR mic with both my work and personal PCs. I can confirm that this is possible using both the StreamerX and the CONNECT 6.
That said, why do I own both the StreamerX and the CONNECT 6? What's more, why am I choosing to use the CONNECT 6 as my "daily driver" audio interface instead of the StreamerX?
HINT: It's not for any of the reasons mentioned in this video ;-).
I bought the StreamerX first because it gets so many things right - a physical mute button, HDMI video capture, pads - what's not to like? Notably, the CONNECT 6 doesn't offer any of these features. Nevertheless, despite the StreamerX's DSP features, it lacks one killer feature that the CONNECT 6 does have: auto setup. Moreover, auto setup works very well on the CONNECT 6.
On the CONNECT 6, auto setup will ask you to speak into the microphone for 10 seconds in order to properly adjust input gain and setup any dynamic processing. This is huge, and it's why I now own and use the CONNECT 6 while the StreamerX mostly sits on a shelf collecting dust (notably, I still like the StreamerX too much to sell it on eBay...because it is quite good...but it's lack of auto setup is a huge oversight).
I can configure a physical mute button on my Stream Deck, I already own a discrete USB HDMI capture device (Roland UVC-01), and I don't really need the pads thanks to my Stream Deck - meaning, I can pretty easily mitigate the CONNECT 6’s shortcomings.
On the other hand, the CONNECT 6's auto setup is a killer feature that can’t currently be replicated on the StreamerX. Notably, I also find the CONNECT 6’s software to be more intuitive than Rode’s UNIFY software…and that’s a quality of life factor that’s continuously in play.
If the StreamerX ever gets a firmware update enabling an auto setup feature comparable to the CONNECT 6's auto setup, then I think the StreamerX will be a nearly perfect audio interface for my purposes. However, until that time comes, the CONNECT 6 will continue to be my primary audio interface.
You don’t lose Eye Tracking on the ZV E10 if you disable write on sd card, what you usually not need if you use a capture card 😊
it does not work 4k with the sony zv e 10 at all?
Can i use the video mic go 2 (USB connection) with the streamer X?
@ThePodcasMeister Do you know if you can use a Cloud Lifter on your mic running on the Streamer X? Thanks!
You can (it works like a standard USB-audio interface in that regard), but you don‘t need to, as it has plenty of clean gain to drive any microphone.
Wonder if you'll see this comment, i'm about to buy the rode streamer x, and wanted to ask if you are still using it up to today and how did it age so far?
Great overlook of an awesome product. Can’t wait to get my hands on one and try it out in my arcade streaming setup.
Nice breakdown Mister Meister... yes the 24fps is knocking some very popular cameras, I also use the ZV-E10.
Does anyone know whether the Streamer X saves DSP settings, or must RODE Central always be running if you want to use DSP?
When I capture video into QuickTime using the Streamer X, I never get a 4K video file despite camera settings being 4K30 - only 1080. What is your secret?
Dear, The way you tell and explain things, and yes, the things you show on your devices is important and that is also a very nice contribution and also useful, but the way you tell, it is as if I can follow a film through your telling and even see the film, without actually seeing the film. That is very special, not everyone can do this.
I also have a Rodecaster and a Rodecastes duo and other things like that and I use everything together and with each other, together with guitars and singing and flutes and piano, so I am also a bit at home in that and that makes it easy for me to follow what you show.
But the way you tell is a nicer and bigger contribution to all this that you share.
Well worth the wait. Thanks for the video
The best analysis of this rode streamer x that I have seen, thanks
i might have a difective usb c to c cable with my rode streamer x i have buy a 3rd party usb c to usb a cable i hope this works i have made sure it is highspeed or super speed and 10gps
Greetings. I remember there were many videos about connecting an iPhone jack to record remote calls. The RC Pro2 does not do that. RC Duo has a jack input for connecting iPhone jack. What about streamer x? I see a headset jack. Can I plug my iPhone into this jack and record a remote podcast???? I would appreciate your experiment. Thanks in advance.
Can I use Røde VideoMic Pro+ ?
Can I use a Rode USB mic (VideoMic NTG) with the Streamer X as with the Duo, and use DSP with it?
NVM - see that is not the case in your vid, so will stop trying to figure out how to make that work :-)
Have you tried the mackie mainstream out yet?
This guy is really amazing
That's right . I am considering buying this product with some other products such as: Rode Caster Dou, DZL(XS), Yamaha ZG01, RODE Streamer X, TC-Helicon GO XLR, Roland Bridge Cast X, Rode Streamer X,Main stream Meckkie... I use it for 2 computers, live streaming, and playing games
If possible, please help me choose one of the products . Monitor 360hz 540hz 580hz playing game dou PC
Hi, it really depends on your needs:
I wouldn‘t vote for the GoXLR, as the others can manage 2 computers simultaneously out of the box. (The DLZ XS handles the second computers audio via NDI, bear that in mind)
The Bridgecast, the RC Duo and the DLZ XS are audio only, while the StreamerX and the Mackie Mainstream have video capabilities too. In that regard, the Mainstream seems a little more flexible, but its software (Mackie Matrix) isn‘t quite ready, still in beta and only for Windows as of now. So if you want an all-in-one audio/video solution that takes as little desk space as possible and has solid accompanion software right now, go with the Røde StreamerX.
Your videos and reviews are the best pieces I’ve found on RUclips for that kind of products. If i was rode I will send my products only to you. And clearly it’s not the best choice for single podcast at least the Rodecadter Duo is better or for the max the Pro II
19:30 basically they should've used two usb 3.1 ports instead of one 3.1 and one 2.0.
I’d like one but the price is way to high
Great Vid!
Streamer X is one of my biggest mistake purchases. Never have I experienced so many software and hardware failures (connected to Apple Silicon). Especially on the video side. Streamer X is an alpha product. After 5 months with incredibly poor response from Røde support, I sent the product back. Back on Elgato Cam Link 4K and bought a Vocaster One.
I have the vocaster 2 and the cam link I guess I’ll stick with it.
@@TransplantHelper This is EXACTLY what I was wondering about.
Your review is so good that I have pressed like - unlike and like once again
I'm wondering if the headset input could be also used as line in?
Great job Ty
I use the streamer X in combination with the rodecaster duo
I would love to know how you set it all up together. I now have both 🤓
@@shaydakayda just plug streamerX as second usb-c port. Then you'll be able to work with both device in your system.
@eeemir_official in all honesty all i had to do was just use the streamer x... I now have no use for the roadcaster duo. I wish this was all explained in the products. You cant plug the duo directly into the ps5 without it getting those odd noises... but you can plug the streamer x and it just works!