That's a good question, it should work with just about anything since it works through your computer as any other USB source. What exactly is happening?
@@ChurchSetup sometimes the broadcast I create for some reason says it can't access my camera or mic because it's in use by another program. It happens a lot. Windows OS probably isn't helping matters very much at all. It's a saboteur in many cases.
Oh, I see. Yeah, it could be a Windows thing. But if you close any programs that could possibly be accessing those devices, it might solve the problem. On the Mac, I can use the same devices in multiple applications. Every now and then I run into this problem where a program wants exclusive access for some reason, but not very often. Sounds like you have an application conflict. Are you using like OBS or anything else while trying to run StreamYard? I'm not very familiar with how StreamYard works.
@@ChurchSetup no. It's not true that anything besides Rodecaster is using the mic because it's in control of it obviously. Nothing else is on, but StreamYard reads it as in-use because it's being managed by Rodecaster. It's pretty ridiculous
Yes, either Bluetooth or a dongle adapter on the iPad from a headphone port. There may be a more sophisticated way, maybe even using the usb connection. Try whatever works for you.
@@ChurchSetup sorry. My question is, can the rodecaster pro2 be use with a handphone to stream fb live ? For example using the usb cable type c, is it possible ?
@@mzy5846 I'm sorry 😄I don't know what a handphone is. I'm guessing you're asking if you can use the Rodecaster Pro 2 over a cellphone network to live stream. The answer is yes and no. No - it's an audio device. It cannot live stream. Yes - if you use this in tandem with a video encoder as the audio source, yes it can be used over USB-C to bring audio into a computer. Perhaps a phone running some kind of streaming software would work as well. I'm sure that's a fringe case, so I wouldn't get my hopes up.
I do live streaming of our morning devotion on Facebook. This would be a perfect one for me.
Why is StreamYard rejecting my new Rodecaster Pro II?
That's a good question, it should work with just about anything since it works through your computer as any other USB source. What exactly is happening?
@@ChurchSetup sometimes the broadcast I create for some reason says it can't access my camera or mic because it's in use by another program. It happens a lot. Windows OS probably isn't helping matters very much at all. It's a saboteur in many cases.
Oh, I see. Yeah, it could be a Windows thing. But if you close any programs that could possibly be accessing those devices, it might solve the problem. On the Mac, I can use the same devices in multiple applications. Every now and then I run into this problem where a program wants exclusive access for some reason, but not very often. Sounds like you have an application conflict.
Are you using like OBS or anything else while trying to run StreamYard? I'm not very familiar with how StreamYard works.
@@ChurchSetup no. It's not true that anything besides Rodecaster is using the mic because it's in control of it obviously. Nothing else is on, but StreamYard reads it as in-use because it's being managed by Rodecaster. It's pretty ridiculous
I want to have my audio go directly into an I pad that will be live streaming. Is this possible? Using UA-cam software not obs or anything.
Yes, either Bluetooth or a dongle adapter on the iPad from a headphone port. There may be a more sophisticated way, maybe even using the usb connection. Try whatever works for you.
Hi sir, can the equipment use to with handphone and do fb live streaming just by attaching the cable Type C of the main 1 to the Hp
Thank you
Hi there. I'm not sure I understand the question. Sorry. 😁 Can you reword it for me?
@@ChurchSetup sorry. My question is, can the rodecaster pro2 be use with a handphone to stream fb live ? For example using the usb cable type c, is it possible ?
@@mzy5846 I'm sorry 😄I don't know what a handphone is. I'm guessing you're asking if you can use the Rodecaster Pro 2 over a cellphone network to live stream. The answer is yes and no.
No - it's an audio device. It cannot live stream.
Yes - if you use this in tandem with a video encoder as the audio source, yes it can be used over USB-C to bring audio into a computer.
Perhaps a phone running some kind of streaming software would work as well. I'm sure that's a fringe case, so I wouldn't get my hopes up.
@@ChurchSetup hehe thank you sir appreciate it =)
It doesn’t work with the iphone really good.