Configuring Epiphan Webcaster X2 for YouTube & Facebook, and the Beta USB Camera Support
By Jim Bask
Wondering how to configure the Epiphan Webcaster X2? PhotoJoseph will take you through how to do it for both YouTube and for Facebook.
Wondering how to configure the Epiphan Webcaster X2? PhotoJoseph will take you through how to do it for both YouTube and for Facebook.
Perhaps you own—or are strongly considering getting—a TriCaster Mini. Either way, you know that TriCaster Mini is a powerhouse production system in a box, and that you can connect it to virtually any set of HDMI cameras for live webcasting and/or live-to-disk recording. However, it may not be so obvious how to create your audio setup.
Join us live this Thursday for a look at Telestream’s Wirecast 8 software.
If you’re delivering a live video stream, you likely want to publish it on as many platforms as possible. Here’s the best hardware and software to pull it off.
Facebook has announced a new platform for video shows, called Watch. It will initially be launched to a limited group in the United States before a wider rollout to a potential user base of 2 billion people. It may be rather late in taking on YouTube but its regular reach could offer producers an attractive audience.
2 NEW AVID PROMOTIONS!
In this quick tutorial I’ll introduce you to the new Solo Cam app for iDevices, which makes going live with the LiveU Solo more portable and flexible than ever.

We’d like to tempt you with an incredible offer—renew your Media Composer Upgrade & Support Plan before December 31st for just 299 USD, and get the option to buy Symphony for an additional 99 USD.

Just sharing a color correction video I posted on my personal channel. I often get questions about video equipment, tools, and software so figured I’d share this here too. I’ll be doing more like this, let me know if you dig it!
Our friends at Facebook have announced their Live 360 Ready Program, and we’re proud to be leading the pack of software partners. The announcement came with several updates to the Facebook Live platform, including the support of 360° streams in 4K resolution. This means you can now connect your Orah, Nokia Ozo, 360 Fly, Insta 360, Giroptic or other cameras, and stream in the highest quality possible.