If I were going to change something up, I’d run the ATEM mini directly into a computer or a laptop as the video source, and use OBS and record. Run the podcast run the pro caster also directly into the laptop or computer as the audio input. Record the podcast locally on the SD card in the pro caster as redundancy. Now the whole podcast is already recorded onto the computer, skipping a step.
You reduce a step but you add a lot of risk and moving parts. If youre using the pc for a lot of tasks, adding that additional load is very risky to the entire production. We have tested both ways and I've since abandoned the OBS combination. Its got its upsides, but any pc issue, a random bsod, updates restart interrupt and its all shot, mid podcast. Keeping a divide in place adds safety imo.
Thank you so much for going into so much detail! This has been one of the most helpful videos on how the actual recording system works. I have so many clients that want to start a podcast where they can conduct interviews and I have struggled to find an actual breakdown of HOW to use the equipment once you purchase it! Also you are the second person to recommend that specific camera for podcasting. So I think I will invest it that one for my podcast. Thank you again!
This video deserves a like and comment. Thank you for getting straight to the point and being honest about what cameras to use, lights, microphones, rodecaster and atem mini. Ive learnt something today that i will definitely use in my video podcasts
Thanks for sharing. I have the atem but I put it on marketplace. Going to get the iso version. My understanding it records all cameras, and easier to pick which camera after the fact. Considering I won’t be able to get extra hands for someone to choose angles. Just a recommendation for your video, have a backlight lighting you to separate you from background better. If you do already, it just needs to be brighter. Either than that, great video, thanks for the information. I’m looking to setup soon.
Awesome setup! And god speed on addressing the sound treatment in the space. Post processing is getting better and better with AI, but having it crispy from the rip is always a great feeling.
Nice set, Man! Just an FYI... you can close the battery door on the Sony cameras even with the dummy battery cord. Look closely at the door. There is a little rubber tab that pops loose (stays attached though) so you can run the power cable through the door and close it.
Yes you can, but it will be a analog stereo downmix from the multitrack that the Rodecaster is recording. If you care about professional audio you will understand why this is a bad idea.
Which leaves you with a stereo mix of the mic signals instead of the multitrack audio which eliminates the possibility to properly mix, edit & process the individual mic signals and makes it impossible to get rid of mic bleed. It’s a shortcut that is possible, but not if you actually care about professional audio.
@@daanothoff This is also very true, That part of the video was speaking about speed and I was just adding to that part of the conversation, I guess it puts pressure on mixing properly live.
may i ask what wasn't working? with those monitor? the recording?the playback? coz i have a 15inch portable monitor i wanted to try with it@@zillmediaofficial
Nice! Clean setup mate! How much do you charge per session?Does it include social media clips? Do you help your clients with scripts? What do you think about AutoPod?
you must have miss something with the C100, that's a cam with 4k sensor and people love the output. quality . yet i agree with you that people can see recommendation but each situation is unique and will only make sense to see what will fit your situation.
A6400's & A6600 cameras! goes to show you don't have to break the bank even though now, those cameras will be EXPENSIVE to buy later if they already aren't.
The mic is popping an awful lot on the main desk shot, which is odd because you do appear to be speaking over the top of the mic- perhaps just aim a few cm higher?
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If I were going to change something up, I’d run the ATEM mini directly into a computer or a laptop as the video source, and use OBS and record. Run the podcast run the pro caster also directly into the laptop or computer as the audio input. Record the podcast locally on the SD card in the pro caster as redundancy. Now the whole podcast is already recorded onto the computer, skipping a step.
This is legendary. Thank you for the inspiration
You reduce a step but you add a lot of risk and moving parts. If youre using the pc for a lot of tasks, adding that additional load is very risky to the entire production. We have tested both ways and I've since abandoned the OBS combination. Its got its upsides, but any pc issue, a random bsod, updates restart interrupt and its all shot, mid podcast. Keeping a divide in place adds safety imo.
DO NOT DO THIS. The ATM is made to record. A computer is not created to record consistently for long periods of time.
Thank you for doing this video. A part 2 and a walkthrough as you are doing your podcast the behind scenes once in a while. Thank you once
I would opt for the Mini Iso Pro as you can save all the camera angles in addition to the program switching feed.
Thank you so much for going into so much detail! This has been one of the most helpful videos on how the actual recording system works. I have so many clients that want to start a podcast where they can conduct interviews and I have struggled to find an actual breakdown of HOW to use the equipment once you purchase it! Also you are the second person to recommend that specific camera for podcasting. So I think I will invest it that one for my podcast. Thank you again!
Thank you for the support, feel free to reach out if you need any help!
This video deserves a like and comment. Thank you for getting straight to the point and being honest about what cameras to use, lights, microphones, rodecaster and atem mini. Ive learnt something today that i will definitely use in my video podcasts
This is amazing, one of the best detailed podcast set up video out there…we use the same rodecaster and the same Podmics.
Great for recording if you want 1080p footage. You could also route the rodecaster into the Atem
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Thanks for sharing. I have the atem but I put it on marketplace. Going to get the iso version. My understanding it records all cameras, and easier to pick which camera after the fact. Considering I won’t be able to get extra hands for someone to choose angles.
Just a recommendation for your video, have a backlight lighting you to separate you from background better. If you do already, it just needs to be brighter. Either than that, great video, thanks for the information. I’m looking to setup soon.
To battle the sound get some REALLY strong thumb tacks and pin moving blankets on the back of your room dividers
Thx for the video...I'm buying those deviders...just what my studio needs.
Awesome setup! And god speed on addressing the sound treatment in the space. Post processing is getting better and better with AI, but having it crispy from the rip is always a great feeling.
Very helpful thanks!
Nice set, Man! Just an FYI... you can close the battery door on the Sony cameras even with the dummy battery cord. Look closely at the door. There is a little rubber tab that pops loose (stays attached though) so you can run the power cable through the door and close it.
This just blew my mind, thank you! Been using the dummy camera with the door open for 6 years and never knew this
@@Ruanmd happy I could help!
That’s a nice set up! Great job!
Couldn‘t you bring an audio signal from the rodecaster directly to the atem mini to avoid the manual sync?
Yes this is possible, but we do not have it set up this way.
Yes you can, but it will be a analog stereo downmix from the multitrack that the Rodecaster is recording. If you care about professional audio you will understand why this is a bad idea.
What adobe tool do you use to increase the audio? You forgot to add the link?
You can actually connect the rodecaster to the atem
algoritm brought me here and i needed this lmao. i was just too focus on microphones first
You can send audio from your rodecaster to your Atem and have the clean audio baked into your video file. No sync required.
Which leaves you with a stereo mix of the mic signals instead of the multitrack audio which eliminates the possibility to properly mix, edit & process the individual mic signals and makes it impossible to get rid of mic bleed. It’s a shortcut that is possible, but not if you actually care about professional audio.
@@daanothoff This is also very true, That part of the video was speaking about speed and I was just adding to that part of the conversation, I guess it puts pressure on mixing properly live.
Please how did you write the name of the program on the grass with light shinning on it
Please make a part 2.
The audio can also be connected to the atem mini and you are good to go
Which will be a stereo downmix from the multitrack audio the RCP is recording. For editing multiple mic signals this is a bad idea.
This is really informative
Great stuff and thank you for sharing.
This is so awesome!!
Thx for this amazing video, when u said we need this broadcaster are you talking about the seetec? Is it possible to use another monitor ?
We tried using a normal desktop monitor and it did not work. Any broadcasting monitor should work!
may i ask what wasn't working? with those monitor? the recording?the playback? coz i have a 15inch portable monitor i wanted to try with it@@zillmediaofficial
Great video - thanks! 🔥
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Cheers dude, really helpful!!!
Great video
Nice! Clean setup mate! How much do you charge per session?Does it include social media clips? Do you help your clients with scripts? What do you think about AutoPod?
I will make a video about this.
So you just turn the cameras “on” and don’t hit record? They don’t time out and turn off because they are not actually recording?
I love this video
you must have miss something with the C100, that's a cam with 4k sensor and people love the output. quality . yet i agree with you that people can see recommendation but each situation is unique and will only make sense to see what will fit your situation.
Thanks for the info, when you are in the Miami area lets network ‼️
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Hey, I will like to build my streaming studio it my room. I would like you to guide me
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thanks for sharing !
zill how can record audio nd video at same.without going back to syn audio and video
We sync it manually after shooting. It usually takes 5 minutes.
What was the grand total for everything.
Probably around $10,000, not exactly sure.
A6400's & A6600 cameras! goes to show you don't have to break the bank even though now, those cameras will be EXPENSIVE to buy later if they already aren't.
The mixed light looks not that well and the ambient light is not that much in feame
The mic is popping an awful lot on the main desk shot, which is odd because you do appear to be speaking over the top of the mic- perhaps just aim a few cm higher?
Messed up bad in the editing! 😅
The 6400 doesn’t need a dummy battery.. it has a plug in
After all this investment he has 252 subscribers hahaha