Why Your Live-Stream Looks Like A Home Video [And How To Fix It!]
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
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You put all this work into getting the right gear, new camera, lights, switcher, and your video looks amazing on your multi view or preview screen.
But when you check the feed online, it looks.... bad. Like 1990s camcorder bad.
Why?
The short answer is compression. It's unavoidable, but you CAN take some steps to limit how much it affects your live-stream, even without a big budget.
Using ProPresenter 7 and Resi together is an amazing combo for churches on any budget.
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I was struggling in the past, but after watching your message, I bought an atem mini extreme iso to use it as a switcher & hardware encoder. The quality is now superb.
Please can one use a Resi encoder and an Atem mini Pro? Would there be need for a PP7 if I use the Resi encoder, please advise.
You can’t connect an ATEM Mini Pro to either a Resi encoder or PP7 for streaming, but you don’t need to. It’s an encoder by itself. You can stream via PP7, Resi, or the ATEM, you only need one
Why the hate on NDI?
1. Latency
2. Limited number of manufacturer options and market penetration
3. Cost, especially mixing/matching with standard video signals
I think NDI has a lot of promise, just not sold on it yet
So disappointed, this is nothing but a sales pitch.
Nope, it’s a video of my honest opinion.
Thtis isn't a sales pitch, Spencer doesn't work for any of us and this is all recommendations from him! :)