This tutorial is fantastic! You broke down everything so clearly, from using different camera angles to adding overlays and scenes seamlessly. I can see how these tools can really elevate our live streams and recordings. Looking forward to implementing some of these strategies in our future projects. Great job on explaining.
Thanks Pat! I've been a fan of Ecamm for a bit but just grabbed the Stream Deck. The shortcut keys for scenes and overlays have always been a little challenging. Much appreciated! TJ
Hello sir love your videos on ecamm what version do you use standard or pro and can you make a video on how you open card packs and show your face at the same time thank you
@patflynn - not sure if you noticed that your audio and video don't synch up properly??? Was this slip in post production? What happened? I'm evaluating streaming/recording software currently. I certainly don't want to get this synch issue on my videos...
It may have been a tad off in a place or two due to screenflow, which I used to edit. It's been finicky with a couple edits and it moves entire timeline arounds without me knowing sometimes it seems. Grrr!
@@patflynn nope, it's off the entire video and not just in a few places. but if it was Screenflow's issue then all good. As long as Ecamm syncs well then that's all that matters
Hi Pat, I am considering using the Mackie DLZ Creator, RCP II or the slightly different but similarly priced A&H CQ-12T for our church conferences where there are only 3 mics used and its pre-recorded. We have a sister church overseas in New York (Im from Ireland) and we would like to have the choice of bringing them in as a guest into our church here in Ireland the odd time. Some body else looks after the in house sound in our church using a TOA A-512U mixer amp. Any thoughts? God bless, Marcus
I have both the DLZC and RCPII they are basically the same but I use the DLZC as my main and travel with the RCPII for doing events like Card Party. You can’t go wrong with either and now they are same company. One advantage of the Mackie is bigger screen for vintage eyes. 😂 Both work perfectly with Ecamm and a large part of our user base uses Rodcasters. (I work at Ecamm 😇 hence the tiny cameo on the leap part😂)
@@DocRock I'm just surprised with the amount of people I hear returning their DLZ Creators for a RCP II instead. Then to make it all the more harder to choose I have people recommending the Mackie for live events etc.
@@MarcusOSullivan123 I been in the audio game for nearly 40 years. I would say there are some nitpicking or following their favorite creators advise. Unless you have a very weird or specific use case 80% of the population won't notice a difference. Pick a spot with a 30ish day return policy and get one and use it like crazy for the first 21 days or so and see if you fall short. If so swap the the other. This is one of those you need to pull the trigger on and ride with it vs listen to others. Hope this helps.
Watching this video now. I presently use StreamYard to go live from my model railway station. The problem with it is the difficulty in using multi cameras. I have a smaller version of your Elgato but not sure how to use it. Can you explain how to add webcams AND an iPhone camera? Thank you
I purchased a new microphone and it has come in. Can you tell me what type of speaker or audio interface would be good to use with the microphone as well as my computer? 🖥️ I’m not tech savvy at all 😂 trying to figure things out.
Pat, Been a Streamyard guy for years, headaches have only really been multi cam and the chat. I know you have worked with Streamyard, is ECAMM better now? Looks about half the price
I was a subscriber in the past. It was a good solution, but if you are recording locally it definitely looks like a streamed event. Choppy frames and video not always synced with audio. I’ve never liked the subscription based model for the consumer side. However, I totally get why a company would use that model. The overall user experience was lacking a bit. I feel like they were really close to being a fantastic solution. I am excited to see what direction they go in the future! I’m also interested to see how the user experience with a software like streamyard would compare. I am also excited to see how FaceTime on Mac’s will improve over time. With the new updates it looks like they are adding a lot of great features built into the iOS. Thanks for the video!
Is there a reason why you did not mention pricing? A program can be amazing, but ultimately we all have to face the facts that it costs money and either we can afford it or we cannot. You should always include pricing for your viewers
Published 12 hours ago… so exactly when I cancelled my subscription because I couldn’t justify the £400/y anymore. Are you trying to hook me back? 😅😅😅 The ways of marketing these days…
Super helpful video! Thanks Pat!
This tutorial is fantastic! You broke down everything so clearly, from using different camera angles to adding overlays and scenes seamlessly. I can see how these tools can really elevate our live streams and recordings. Looking forward to implementing some of these strategies in our future projects. Great job on explaining.
Is this only for Macs? Or for PC Win world too
Thanks Pat! I've been a fan of Ecamm for a bit but just grabbed the Stream Deck. The shortcut keys for scenes and overlays have always been a little challenging. Much appreciated! TJ
Nice TJ. It’s a game changer you’re gonna love it! Which size did you get?
@@patflynn the 32 button gizmo woohoo
This is exactly what I’ve been looking for!
Hello sir love your videos on ecamm what version do you use standard or pro and can you make a video on how you open card packs and show your face at the same time thank you
Love love love ecamm!!
I never even go into a zoom without my ecamm virtual cam.
Is this going to be available for windows? Im not an apple guy lol
Only Mac.
@patflynn - not sure if you noticed that your audio and video don't synch up properly??? Was this slip in post production? What happened? I'm evaluating streaming/recording software currently. I certainly don't want to get this synch issue on my videos...
It may have been a tad off in a place or two due to screenflow, which I used to edit. It's been finicky with a couple edits and it moves entire timeline arounds without me knowing sometimes it seems. Grrr!
@@patflynn nope, it's off the entire video and not just in a few places. but if it was Screenflow's issue then all good. As long as Ecamm syncs well then that's all that matters
Hi Pat thank for this. Can you use it for coaching webinars as per Zoom? Eg where you can see attendees, bring them into view, answer questions etc
Hey Pat! Thanks for the helpful video! Can you share how you create or where you get your overlays? Cheers!
Hi Pat, I am considering using the Mackie DLZ Creator, RCP II or the slightly different but similarly priced A&H CQ-12T for our church conferences where there are only 3 mics used and its pre-recorded. We have a sister church overseas in New York (Im from Ireland) and we would like to have the choice of bringing them in as a guest into our church here in Ireland the odd time. Some body else looks after the in house sound in our church using a TOA A-512U mixer amp. Any thoughts? God bless, Marcus
I have both the DLZC and RCPII they are basically the same but I use the DLZC as my main and travel with the RCPII for doing events like Card Party. You can’t go wrong with either and now they are same company. One advantage of the Mackie is bigger screen for vintage eyes. 😂
Both work perfectly with Ecamm and a large part of our user base uses Rodcasters. (I work at Ecamm 😇 hence the tiny cameo on the leap part😂)
Thanks for the support Doc!
@@DocRock I'm just surprised with the amount of people I hear returning their DLZ Creators for a RCP II instead. Then to make it all the more harder to choose I have people recommending the Mackie for live events etc.
@@MarcusOSullivan123 I been in the audio game for nearly 40 years. I would say there are some nitpicking or following their favorite creators advise. Unless you have a very weird or specific use case 80% of the population won't notice a difference. Pick a spot with a 30ish day return policy and get one and use it like crazy for the first 21 days or so and see if you fall short. If so swap the the other. This is one of those you need to pull the trigger on and ride with it vs listen to others. Hope this helps.
Omg yes please, Pat.
Tried OBS, Riverside, Loom but none of them was reliable or had all the features I needed.
Watching this video now. I presently use StreamYard to go live from my model railway station. The problem with it is the difficulty in using multi cameras.
I have a smaller version of your Elgato but not sure how to use it. Can you explain how to add webcams AND an iPhone camera?
Thank you
Please make one for PC.
Only thing I don’t like about Ecamm is it is a paid service. Not knocking it as I have tried it with my M1 Mac Mini base model with no issues.
How much ram does your Mac mini have? I have the M4 and 16gb ram on the way and hope it’s good enough to stream & record the same time
@@jayheha0053Well I did have a M1 Mac Mini but upgraded to a M1 Mac Studio base model.
I purchased a new microphone and it has come in. Can you tell me what type of speaker or audio interface would be good to use with the microphone as well as my computer? 🖥️ I’m not tech savvy at all 😂 trying to figure things out.
Wb if I’m using an capture card
Pat, Been a Streamyard guy for years, headaches have only really been multi cam and the chat. I know you have worked with Streamyard, is ECAMM better now? Looks about half the price
I was a subscriber in the past. It was a good solution, but if you are recording locally it definitely looks like a streamed event. Choppy frames and video not always synced with audio. I’ve never liked the subscription based model for the consumer side. However, I totally get why a company would use that model. The overall user experience was lacking a bit. I feel like they were really close to being a fantastic solution. I am excited to see what direction they go in the future! I’m also interested to see how the user experience with a software like streamyard would compare. I am also excited to see how FaceTime on Mac’s will improve over time. With the new updates it looks like they are adding a lot of great features built into the iOS. Thanks for the video!
Thanks for the honest opinion and assessment! ❤️ it’s definitely improving leaps and bounds, excited for the future too!
Hey man, dont i know you from pokemon
Hah, that's me!
@patflynn he'll yeah 💙😭
Is there a reason why you did not mention pricing? A program can be amazing, but ultimately we all have to face the facts that it costs money and either we can afford it or we cannot. You should always include pricing for your viewers
I'm first Patt! 😃
Yes you are!
Hello I'm second 😅
Published 12 hours ago… so exactly when I cancelled my subscription because I couldn’t justify the £400/y anymore. Are you trying to hook me back? 😅😅😅 The ways of marketing these days…