Hi! Could you do a video to let us know about the new UA-cam ads changes (espicially for live streaming using Streamyard)? If I remember well, we'll have the possibility to pause the ads (but where). Or will we be able to say we do not want ads during our lives? Please let us know! 🙂
Question: Do you think Mobile Live Streaming would be sufficient enough to just live stream a mountain side on UA-cam? And, have a 24hr music source playing?
I had a question about livestream audio. Previously I used either a Logitech Webcam or Elgato Webcam, but I just upgraded to a hand-me-down Nikon D3400 with a Capture Card. My issue however is that the audio is coming from the Camera and not my external Shure MV7 as presiously functioned w the webcam. Is there a setting I need adjust in settings and or on the SY interface for me to get a clean audio as before. In any case, I am really anjoying the updated camera as it's so much clearer
In your StreamYard Studio, go to Settings > Audio > Mic > select your Shure MV7. That should solve it. While you're there, click Camera > make sure your Nikon is still selected. -Mo
@@StreamYard thanks for the reply, we do spaces a few times a week and would love to stream it on UA-cam too, can’t find anywhere that can do it easily and without needing other Apps.
Hey I got a question, can you add a feature where you can stream your screen on mobile devices (IOS, Android and etc) I need to make a birthday stream soon and idk if you can make this update real fast but yeah
Also be aware of reflections from other objects.. A monitor or other kit also produces light of varying colours which will alter things and will also affect sound. Have a look at what they do in a real television studio and reverse engineer it.. For instance they have something similar to carpet on the desk.. for us a beach towel (available in many colours) works to stop light and audio reflection. They actually have several microphones for the presenter that are mixed together.. and look where the lighting is.. and there are loads of lights.. it can get very hot there.. and extremely bright, look at the presenters irises and how small they are.. the camera and post processing make it look as we see it. There is also the fact that there are quite a few people running the studio and the lighting engineer will alter the intensity and type as they move around the studio. Softening or reflected light helps with a small setup, even light from a window can be improved or softened by using a voil or net curtain which could be white or off-white etc. Pointing an led light at a large bed sheet or larger non reflective paper can soften and reduce reflections. Have a look at how films do VFX and SFX to create the look of a scene and the camera settings. Hope that gives some ideas. Main thing is to have fun.
Nic's lighting is always SO good!
Thanks! ❤
Great explanation & benefits Nick
Glad you liked it!
many thanks
Thank you for sharing these different setups and pros and cons! Excellent.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great tips thank you
Hello great video information Nimmin
With the right lighting Nick can Transform into his brother 😻
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Quick, but not dirty. Well done, and thank you!
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing. New to stream yard.
Awesome! Let us know if we can answer any questions for you :) - Katie 🦆
Hi! Could you do a video to let us know about the new UA-cam ads changes (espicially for live streaming using Streamyard)? If I remember well, we'll have the possibility to pause the ads (but where). Or will we be able to say we do not want ads during our lives? Please let us know! 🙂
Very useful vid! Thx!
Question: Do you think Mobile Live Streaming would be sufficient enough to just live stream a mountain side on UA-cam? And, have a 24hr music source playing?
Hey there! We are browser-based, so it helps to have a good internet connection, which can be difficult in the mountains. - Katie 🦆
I had a question about livestream audio. Previously I used either a Logitech Webcam or Elgato Webcam, but I just upgraded to a hand-me-down Nikon D3400 with a Capture Card. My issue however is that the audio is coming from the Camera and not my external Shure MV7 as presiously functioned w the webcam. Is there a setting I need adjust in settings and or on the SY interface for me to get a clean audio as before. In any case, I am really anjoying the updated camera as it's so much clearer
In your StreamYard Studio, go to Settings > Audio > Mic > select your Shure MV7. That should solve it.
While you're there, click Camera > make sure your Nikon is still selected. -Mo
@@StreamYard Thanks for the info, appreciate it
I live in Botswana what can i do to find sameone like you....... i love filmmaker ...and i am a youtuber. I love to work with you
Are Streamyard working on how to incorporate twitter Space in to a live stream?
Hey there! Not sure if that is on the roadmap, but I will suggest this to my developers! - Katie 🦆
@@StreamYard thanks for the reply, we do spaces a few times a week and would love to stream it on UA-cam too, can’t find anywhere that can do it easily and without needing other Apps.
Totally fair! Hopefully we can make this happen for you :) - Katie 🦆
@@StreamYard fingers crossed and love using and getting all these new features are saving us more and more time. so thanks we are big fans.
Great advice!! Thank you!!
I'm happy you enjoyed it!
Silver button livestream celebration?
They're getting close!
Hey I got a question, can you add a feature where you can stream your screen on mobile devices (IOS, Android and etc) I need to make a birthday stream soon and idk if you can make this update real fast but yeah
Hey there! Thanks for the feedback, will definitely pass this along to our developers! - Katie 🦆
@@StreamYard wow! Thansk!
How to add pics/images to the screen?
Hi there! Please reach out to our support team at streamyard.com/contact we can assist you with this 😊
-Sam 🦆
hi
Hey.
I see lites in your glasses, How would I fix that?
Hey! It's a good idea to reposition where the lights are. They need to be "off-axis" rather than right in front of you. - Katie 🦆
Also be aware of reflections from other objects..
A monitor or other kit also produces light of varying colours which will alter things and will also affect sound.
Have a look at what they do in a real television studio and reverse engineer it..
For instance they have something similar to carpet on the desk.. for us a beach towel (available in many colours) works to stop light and audio reflection.
They actually have several microphones for the presenter that are mixed together.. and look where the lighting is.. and there are loads of lights.. it can get very hot there.. and extremely bright, look at the presenters irises and how small they are.. the camera and post processing make it look as we see it.
There is also the fact that there are quite a few people running the studio and the lighting engineer will alter the intensity and type as they move around the studio.
Softening or reflected light helps with a small setup, even light from a window can be improved or softened by using a voil or net curtain which could be white or off-white etc.
Pointing an led light at a large bed sheet or larger non reflective paper can soften and reduce reflections.
Have a look at how films do VFX and SFX to create the look of a scene and the camera settings.
Hope that gives some ideas.
Main thing is to have fun.
Those lights are my computer monitor. For my other setup I have a tilted screen from Dell that helps me keep the reflections down.
also a polarized lens if you cant reposition things
Hey! How can i stream on yt, with music but without mic? (Android)
Hey there! Do you have the rights to stream the music? YT may flag it for copyright. - Katie 🦆
@@StreamYard I don't know why, but I haven't received a copyright yet
We would advise being careful, as sites like YT and FB will flag your content if it uses copyrighted material. - Katie 🦆
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