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Hi, I would like some inputs regarding software recommendation for live streaming hosted videos as in case of WAN show.

 

What software would be recommended, that supports multiple mic inputs, picture in picture, audio monitoring and multiple video feeds from cameras.

 

How would one go about setting up multiple mic inputs while allowing the different hosts to monitor the overall audio of the live feed.

 

Thanks. 

 

 

I believe they used XPLIT broadcaster

Hi, I would like some inputs regarding software recommendation for live streaming hosted videos as in case of WAN show.

 

What software would be recommended, that supports multiple mic inputs, picture in picture, audio monitoring and multiple video feeds from cameras.

 

How would one go about setting up multiple mic inputs while allowing the different hosts to monitor the overall audio of the live feed.

 

Thanks. 

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OBS and Xsplit?

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Hi, I would like some inputs regarding software recommendation for live streaming hosted videos as in case of WAN show.

 

What software would be recommended, that supports multiple mic inputs, picture in picture, audio monitoring and multiple video feeds from cameras.

 

How would one go about setting up multiple mic inputs while allowing the different hosts to monitor the overall audio of the live feed.

 

Thanks. 

 

 

I believe they used XPLIT broadcaster

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I believe linus uses xsplit while some people use OBS, both work just fine probably with xsplit having a good customer service team since it's a paid application instead of the open source system of OBS.

 

From my experience in OBS, you could use the multiple background / profiles with one profile being put infront of another and stuffs like that.

 

Running multiple camera isn't a hard stuff, as audio is probably a more nitpicky thing to take care of. Probably audio interface with multiple audio input is the way to go

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