Mackie & DJI: Stream Small, Dream Big 🚀
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- Опубліковано 4 чер 2024
- In this video, I dive into the world of minimalist streaming setups, showcasing how to dream big with the smallest gear possible. Utilizing the compact yet powerful Mackie Mainstream and the DJI Osmo Pocket 3, along with a wireless microphone system, I guide you through creating an efficient, space-saving streaming station that doesn't compromise on quality.
- Discover my journey to find the *smallest streaming setup* possible
- Explore the benefits of combining the *Mackie Mainstream with the DJI Osmo Pocket 3* and a *wireless mic*
- Learn why this setup is my go-to for both personal live streams and professional client work
The core of this video is showing you how this setup enables streaming from a laptop or computer, offering more control and quality compared to phone streaming. I'll walk you through connecting the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 to the Mackie Mainstream, demonstrating the simplicity and effectiveness of this compact setup.
Gear highlighted in this video (affiliate links):
Mackie Mainstream: geni.us/yz6t
DJI Osmo Pocket 3: geni.us/lJftw7B
Rode Wireless Go II: geni.us/JKobzH7
Earbuds: geni.us/2eqqzwH
XLR to 3.5mm adapter: amzn.to/3LEVKEp
Streamer X vs Mackie Mainstream: • Mackie Mainstream vs R...
Use any wireless mic with XLR Input: • Use ANY Wireless Mic w...
Thank you for watching! This video was created out of my passion for streaming and video production. I've tested and chosen this gear based on its performance and compactness, ensuring you get honest advice for your minimalist streaming needs. No gear was supplied to me for this video, and my opinions are entirely my own.
CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Intro to Compact Streaming Setup
1:08 - Mackie Mainstream Setup Guide
4:56 - Live Streaming on UA-cam Tips
7:02 - DJI Osmo Pocket 3 Review
10:24 - Outro and Final Thoughts
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This video is not sponsored and everything featured was purchased by me. The links below are affiliate links and by using them, I will receive a small commission that will have not impact on you. This is an easy way to support my channel.
Cameras I'm currently using:
Sony FX3: geni.us/D5p6Vdr
Sony a7siii: geni.us/CfsV7G2
Sony a6700: geni.us/At3iTV
Full frame lenses I use the most:
Sigma 24-70mm f2.8: geni.us/9N8aKH
Sony 16-35mm f4: geni.us/SooMn
Tamron 35-150mm: geni.us/R8iOU
Favorite APS-C Lenses:
Sigma 10-18mm f2.8: geni.us/XCFkOZT
Sigma 18-50mm f2.8: geni.us/b47xtv
Sigma 16mm f1.4: geni.us/YAA32i
Wireless mics:
DJI Wireless Mics (Best usability): geni.us/2HyAn0N
Rode Wireless Go II (Best audio quality): geni.us/JKobzH7
Livestream and podcast equipment:
Rodecaster Pro 2: geni.us/YMrxPN
ATEM Mini Pro ISO: geni.us/nYHhub
Shure SM7b: geni.us/PEufjOQ
Comfortable headphones: geni.us/K5ekM3
AI Tools I'm currently using: • Top 5 AI Tools to Boos...
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Would you use this compact streaming setup for your live streams?
I'm using a direct connection between the Pocket3 to my laptop and then adding their Mic2 as audio when I need a fast and fury setup. My software of choice is Ecamm Live
Awesome setup! Keep up the great content!
Appreciate it!
impressively compact setup!! the pocket 3 is way more versatile than i assumed
It really is. Thanks for tuning in!
This is a solid setup thanks for sharing. I wonder would this work for doing youtube shorts live streaming as well?
Good question! Will have to take a look to see.
Super shartp and crisp video. Could you do a setup video for this?, I think it would be interesting to see what lens, shutter speed, light etc and if you use any post editing to get it this sharp.
Appreciate it! I'll see about doing a video like that in the future.
Great Small Setup.. i have the osmo pocket i'm going to have to check out the Mackie Mainstream
also if you don't mind me asking... what main camera and lens are you using for main commentary parts close up shots?.. Quality is so crispy
Appreciate it! I'm shooting with the FX3 / 35mm at f1.4 for the main commentary in this video. Love this setup!
This is great, what is the bypass to using the pocket 3 as webcam for streaming? I’d be interested to be able to use its other capabilities
I’m not sure what you mean by bypass
i need to use my pocket 3 more so may start using it as a webcam what mixer would u think is better now that go xlr is dead in the water
I'm finding more and more uses for the pocket 3 all the time. I've done a number of videos on the Rodecaster Pro 2 and Streamer X, but this might be a good one to start with: ua-cam.com/video/GpmhpPDGSFc/v-deo.htmlsi=6R7kZnuIssJg_Qzl
Looks sweet. How many cameras can you plug into it?
Only one until the Mac version of the software is fully launched (for me). Hopefully that’ll be soon.
For what you're doing, you could just use a AMS-22 or a Shure MVX2U and a shotgun mic. Or if you're on a budget, a Videomic Go 2 connected to a $17 On-Stage DS7200B with the camera attached to the top.
So many options! What would be your ideal setup to use?
It depends. I have to say you are much better with video than I am. I am more audio-focused. But I think for audio I'd prefer a shotgun mic rather than a lav mic. So if I was going for a shotgun mic I'd go either AT875R or SE8 or Videomic Go2 off-screen. Then plug it into a compact interface like a MV2xU or a Zoom F3. If you use the Videomic Go 2 it requires no audio interface so that can literally be plugged into a computer and you can mount it to your tripod with a Smallrig clamp and have it point at you (while you stay about at least a hang-loose) away from the mic. @@kriedholm
Any reason why you wouldn't plug the Rode receiver, directly into the 3.5 input?
You can, but by doing so you lose the ability to use the gain knob AND monitor audio from the Mainstream. I like to have those options available during a stream.
I have used my DJI Osmo Pocket 3 as webcam, and it follows my face. It didn't do it the first time, but about a week ago I tried it again, and it was following me just fine.
Same here, works like a charm but I use it sparingly. Some viewers got dizzy at times so I activate it obly when I'm showing stuff around my studio. I put myself in the side of the screen (setting in Pocket 3) which then leaves lots of room to show things..
@@HomesickMacyep, true. There should be a way to activate / disable it somehow.
@@SamuliLindgren Hi! We can disable the tracking by pressing the joystick, but re-enabling asks for a double tap on the screen and that makes it a bit wobbly haha. Hm, maybe I could test if the Mimo app can fix for that? Honestly I haven't even thought of that before..
Great to know it’s possible!
Do you think they will release Mackie Matrix for Mac, i see they released the BETA for PC
I think so just a matter of when. Will be interesting to see how it all shakes out now that Rode owns Mackie.
Do you still use the roland vr-1hd?
I do not
How you blurt the background and witch camera is it
I'm using the FX3 with a 35mm at f1.4
Isn't it possible to entirely skip the mackie in this case?
You sure can but I cover what you lose if you do that in the video
I miss the lighting part
I didn't cover lighting in this one, just focused on the streaming setup