great video and gives me plenty of options, the only thing im struggling with is what video camcorder to use for live streaming football matches that has a clean HDMI output that wont cost me the earth
Any suggestions for livestreaming from a heavily wooden area, maybe a few miles outside of a town? I will explore more of your videos to see if it's already covered, but figured I may as well ask! Thanks for the informative video!
Starlink, external outdoot router www.outdoorrouter.com/ perhaps. All these paid for services basically keep your stream alive if there is a problem with your internet connection. Not really sure why UA-cam doesn't offer a paid service such as this, as most people use a gateway application to stream live to UA-cam anyway. They are missing a huge business opportunity here if you ask me.
0:34 how were you able to record livestreams out in the open without any line connections. looks like something was connected to the camera. I'm not too familiar with cameras but I want to live stream an event at a race track, but I would like to move freely without being stuck at one place with a laptop, what equipment would i need for this?
Great walkthrough of ways to stream. What is the solution you would use if you have the actual broadcasting/streaming hub connected to ethernet where you do all the channel/cam switching and overlays with inserting recorded video, but you have two or three cameras out in the field quite a bit far away from the "hub", e.g. like a MTB sports event.
We're trying to livestream from a rural area. I know a couple cellular providers work decent in our area. Would the liveU work better than a hotspot device?
My only option is a mobile hot spot. How do I get it from camera to viewers for no additional purchases. How do you stream without an OBS? I just spent a bunch of money on a GoPro that is useless if I can't stream through a hot spot without buying a service or additional device. I set my gopro up on PC and don't use the app.
I have recently started broadcasting from a yoga studio that has no wifi, so I bought the Verizon jetpack. We have done about 4 hours of broadcasting and about half the time we are getting a strange buzzing/crackling noise in our audio feed. I am using an iPad with a Shure external mic. Any ideas as to what is causing the problem?
I'm thinking the issue is more likely with the iPad and external mic, does that only happen on the live streams or have you tried it with video recordings too?
Is there a way to do this for a different network? For example I want to live stream from two different camera in my car whilst driving and have someone control the stream remotely from home
I got a Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, It has amazing camera quality, and I want to live stream in the woods and other areas with it, but I use mobile data, and it seems like the quality of the live stream ends up quite bad, and doesn't capture the full potential of the quality that the phone can offer. How can I fix this?
I use a Apple M1 laptop with my 810 mini pro Iso. I’m trying to find out how to handle a client zoom conference & stream to Facebook at the same time. I can’t connect into a router and have to use the clients wifi. I spoke to Blackmagic & was told me solution might be to use my old 2013 MacBook as another source to connect to for the zoom conference.. I also have a 9” external monitor. Yet I have a Pelican case I modified to hold my 810 & a 7” monitor.. I also have the 15 key stream deck.
Is there such a thing as a mobile hotspot that uses cellular bonding?I already have an encoder and would be stoked to find something like the Nighthawk that uses 2 sims from different providers.
I have a BM ATEM Mini Pro, currently I'm using an ethernet connection to stream events; however, I would like to flexibility to stream using a phone and a 5G network when I can't get access to a wired connection. Can you see any potential problems?
Hi, I need internet to broadcast outdoor from different location; something mobile. Every other week I have events in different locations I want to broadcast through fb, and I need a strong, reliable mobile internet service that allow me to do so with an UPLOAD speed of a minimum of 9mbps. Any suggestion? Thanks
Im in the same boat as you. So far it looks like the 1k+ investment into the Live Vid U with multiple sim cards is the only option. But I'm still looking for a better option
Hi, I need internet to broadcast outdoor from different location; something mobile. Every other week I have events in different locations I want to broadcast through fb, and I need a strong, reliable mobile internet service that allow me to do so with an UPLOAD speed of a minimum of 9mbps. Any suggestion? Thanks
Whats the battery backup time and can we charge while using for long time... and is it available in India?
great video and gives me plenty of options, the only thing im struggling with is what video camcorder to use for live streaming football matches that has a clean HDMI output that wont cost me the earth
got it! What kind of budget are you looking at?
Any suggestions for livestreaming from a heavily wooden area, maybe a few miles outside of a town? I will explore more of your videos to see if it's already covered, but figured I may as well ask!
Thanks for the informative video!
Starlink, external outdoot router www.outdoorrouter.com/ perhaps. All these paid for services basically keep your stream alive if there is a problem with your internet connection. Not really sure why UA-cam doesn't offer a paid service such as this, as most people use a gateway application to stream live to UA-cam anyway. They are missing a huge business opportunity here if you ask me.
0:34 how were you able to record livestreams out in the open without any line connections. looks like something was connected to the camera. I'm not too familiar with cameras but I want to live stream an event at a race track, but I would like to move freely without being stuck at one place with a laptop, what equipment would i need for this?
hey there! we used these devices: ua-cam.com/video/MhFWoBIOemA/v-deo.html&ab_channel=BoxCast
Great walkthrough of ways to stream.
What is the solution you would use if you have the actual broadcasting/streaming hub connected to ethernet where you do all the channel/cam switching and overlays with inserting recorded video, but you have two or three cameras out in the field quite a bit far away from the "hub", e.g. like a MTB sports event.
We're trying to livestream from a rural area. I know a couple cellular providers work decent in our area. Would the liveU work better than a hotspot device?
The liveU would probably work better just because it can give you cellular bonding with your internet connection combined
How Are you getting the video feed from the camera online?
Good informative thank you for sharing
sure thing!
My only option is a mobile hot spot. How do I get it from camera to viewers for no additional purchases. How do you stream without an OBS? I just spent a bunch of money on a GoPro that is useless if I can't stream through a hot spot without buying a service or additional device. I set my gopro up on PC and don't use the app.
Look up live u solo
@@handlershorizon6107 If it works with Twitch I'll check it out. It's the only platform I stream on.
I have recently started broadcasting from a yoga studio that has no wifi, so I bought the Verizon jetpack. We have done about 4 hours of broadcasting and about half the time we are getting a strange buzzing/crackling noise in our audio feed. I am using an iPad with a Shure external mic. Any ideas as to what is causing the problem?
I'm thinking the issue is more likely with the iPad and external mic, does that only happen on the live streams or have you tried it with video recordings too?
It is quite expensive for individuals ... If it were up to $ 30-40 per month, that would be acceptable ...
Hi, in 2022 what are your config for outdoor now please ?
Is there a way to do this for a different network? For example I want to live stream from two different camera in my car whilst driving and have someone control the stream remotely from home
I got a Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, It has amazing camera quality, and I want to live stream in the woods and other areas with it, but I use mobile data, and it seems like the quality of the live stream ends up quite bad, and doesn't capture the full potential of the quality that the phone can offer. How can I fix this?
I use a Apple M1 laptop with my 810 mini pro Iso. I’m trying to find out how to handle a client zoom conference & stream to Facebook at the same time. I can’t connect into a router and have to use the clients wifi.
I spoke to Blackmagic & was told me solution might be to use my old 2013 MacBook as another source to connect to for the zoom conference.. I also have a 9” external monitor.
Yet I have a Pelican case I modified to hold my 810 & a 7” monitor.. I also have the 15 key stream deck.
Broadband internet connections used for DVR, do effects live streaming ?
If I was planning to stream from a park, does altitude and obstacles affect the speed I could get from say a mobile hotspot device?
Is there such a thing as a mobile hotspot that uses cellular bonding?I already have an encoder and would be stoked to find something like the Nighthawk that uses 2 sims from different providers.
Speedify
Is there a way to life stream remotely from my car two camera setup
I have a BM ATEM Mini Pro, currently I'm using an ethernet connection to stream events; however, I would like to flexibility to stream using a phone and a 5G network when I can't get access to a wired connection. Can you see any potential problems?
Yeah same situation. Did you find a reliable solution?
@@skywalkerstudios1 Nope.
With the atem mini pro you can conect it directly to your phone via usbc and will get its internet to stream.
Bindblowing
Is it possible to use in India
iPhone live stream apps?
check out our broadcaster app: www.boxcast.com/how-boxcast-works/broadcaster-app
Where to buy this
Thanks 👍
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Hi,
I need internet to broadcast outdoor from different location; something mobile.
Every other week I have events in different locations I want to broadcast through fb, and I need a strong, reliable mobile internet service that allow me to do so with an UPLOAD speed of a minimum of 9mbps.
Any suggestion?
Thanks
Who provides the best cell service where you live typically?
HI Enigmah. Can we discuss your needs further? Contact me.
Im in the same boat as you. So far it looks like the 1k+ investment into the Live Vid U with multiple sim cards is the only option. But I'm still looking for a better option
Hi, this is a late answer. You can try Kiloview P series 4G bonding encoder. This is a gear working with your own aggregation server (for free).
Strange video....I still dont understand whats hardware is used
tf is that wendigoon?
please turn the background music off. it is very distracting
So you just magically get the shit to connect to internet without internet? Lol
Hi,
I need internet to broadcast outdoor from different location; something mobile.
Every other week I have events in different locations I want to broadcast through fb, and I need a strong, reliable mobile internet service that allow me to do so with an UPLOAD speed of a minimum of 9mbps.
Any suggestion?
Thanks
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