Facebook Multi Camera Live Stream on MacBook Pro with OBS and Blackmagic





Follow me as I unbox and set up the system to perform a multi-camera (two cameras) Facebook live stream using MacBook Pro with OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) and Blackmagic UltraStudio Mini Recorders.
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The setup includes:
– 2 Professional Video Cameras with HDMI output
– 2 HDMI cables
– 2 Blackmagic UltraStudio Mini Recorder
– 2 Thunderbolt cables
– 1 Apple MacBook Pro
– OBS Open Broadcaster Software
– Fiber broadband internet connection
There are three processes to set up:
– Setting the hardware, Blackmagic devices, and cameras
– Setting up OBS Live Streaming Software
– Setting up Facebook Page Live Stream
*** IMPORTANT NOTE: In the video, there should be one more crucial step. Installing and activating the Blackmagic software.
Feel free to share your thoughts and questions about this Facebook Multi-Camera Live Stream setup.
In the previous lesson, I demonstrated how to use OBS to record both your computer screen and your face,
– READ: http://www.videolane.com/record-screen-and-face-with-obs/
– Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-v-ILSrIK8
In the next video, I will explore special features in OBS.
– Read: http://www.videolane.com/tag/obs/
– Watch: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZG92KEzLZfNxZfBhLMXKMMkXMWeyPJbo
See you in the next recording! 🙂
Adrian Lee
VIDEOLANE.COM
PS: Access the complete OBS Training here…
– Download: http://www.videolane.com/courses/obs/
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Gear:
Blackmagic UltraStudio Mini Recorder – http://bhpho.to/2m6enln
Apple Thunderbolt Cable (0.5m White) – http://bhpho.to/2m6S1A7
High-Speed HDMI to HDMI Cable – http://bhpho.to/2mHTGQA
Shot on Sony MC50 and iPhone 6.
Edited on MacBook Pro with Final Cut Pro.
Music “Noir Jazz” by AlexPaul-second.

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