Scott, to clarify, the ATEM mini, since it has a USB out that typically display as a webcam on a computer, are you able to take advantage of the USB webcam in on the YoloBox? Giving you 6 total inputs for streaming if needed.
All new to Yolo Scott. You did a great job helping me get up and running. I had some difficulty trying to figure out how to import off the SD card and you walked me right through it. I'm going to get the adaptor so I can pull in graphics and movies right off my USB port on my hard drive and computer. I look forward to any helps you have in the future.
Great video, I grabbed one of these and no SD card came with it so I bought one and no card has worked, I have formatted the sd cards to Fat32 and still nothing... what am I doing wrong
Thank you so much! Very helpful. In your experience so far, how reliable is the Yolobox? Any crashing, freezing, etc? Can I depend on it for an important business livestream?
Thanks! In my experience it's been great. I personally haven't had any trouble or reason to believe it wouldn't be reliable within the limits of what the software can do :)
Hey Scott. Thanks for your always in-depth and easy to understand reviews. I’m self-teaching myself a whole lot of stuff from your reviews. I’m grateful. I have a question though; when using the yolo ox as a normal monitor to record whatever is in your viewfinder during a photo shoot, how do you change from horizontal to portrait? Please help. I have tried and failed miserably
It is! :) There's a few pages you can kind of scroll through for settings like overlays and settings displayed next to your stream, and one of those is a chat window :)
Hi, Scott First, Thank you for the short yet very full of information video, Very well done. Can I use the USB type C from my GoPro 9 as a video source?
Hello. Very interesting info😊 What is your experience on sync between image and sound input trough audio line in using an aux from external mixing unit?
I most often use audio from an HDMI source, but I had tested it out a little before and dialed in the slight amount of delay into my audio interface (the Zoom F4). Just a slight delay seemed to line it up good enough from what I could tell but I can't remember specifically
So my client just bought this and I am trying to use the hdmi out (monitor) through the elgato for zoom. We are having issues with the sound streaming through it. It sounds like interference through the audio and it’s chopping up. Would like to see if you ran into this issue before and how you over came it. For now we are inputting through a zoom h5 direct into pc for sound. Also our webcam isn’t reading via usb. Looking at the webcam the power light is on but the feed is not being read. Do you know what this could be? Anyway thanks for your help in advance. :)
Does this setup work flawlessly when streaming directly? Have you checked all the Zoom audio settings or any other converter(not just legato).Can you share the streaming link(with the audio issues) to frank.zhu@yololiv.com that I may help trouble shoot?
Scott question for the sd card capacity and format is asking for FAT .. windows pc have eFAT .. i try it on 128gb CARD and wont see it... its only 32 gb allow ?? HELPPPPP PLEASE
This is interesting, how does this compare to something like the atem mini pro? I have the atem mini pro, but I love the way this has a screen and an interface for all of the incoming connections.
I think that the ATEM is great in that it can be used as a straight webcam- super easy for skype calls even and things like that... but if you're streaming to multiple sources like Facebook and RU-vid, the YoloBox is simpler. Plus, it has it all in one and doesn't require a computer at all, which the ATEM does. I have both though- for different situations. You could also use the ATEM HDMI output as an input to the YoloBox and get the physical controls/tons more connections through there.
How do you get your quality so clear? My settings on Yolobox say that I'm using 1080p and I'm using HDMI cords to my Canon cameras but my videos are dim and blurry. Plus, I can't get this annoying green bar on the bottom of the screen to go away
There is some setting on GoPro(preference, resolution and fps), make sure everything was set correctly. We have customer reporting but they fixed by themselves eventually.
The Live stream option is a RTMP pull, it takes another YoloBox, registered under the same account... then it can have the video sources from another YoloBox. I guess it's made for remote production. If you want to show a live stream from instagram or zoom etc, you'd need to somehow set it up as an HDMI input I guess.
I'd have to double check to be sure but I believe you should be able to select the external source as the smaller PIP screen, basically making it an overlay
Just bought the yololiv box 3 days ago. It did an automatic update to 3.1. How did you got the 3.2 OS. Should go automatic, but I did not got a message about new update. And When I select FB, and select pages I manage... The list is empty.... I have 4 pages.. Any tips? Thanks
I haven't tried it but as long as it outputs the compatible frame rate/resolution that works with the Yolobox, I don't see why not. Are there some issues with some other devices?
@@ScottDumas I have not heard of anyone trying the yolobox with the bmpcc 4k i heard it is only compatible with mirror less cameras or maybe I’m wrong, I might order one, but don’t know if it will be compatible with the bmpcc 4k
Also there's still no transitions, autoswitching nor you can't change the fonts. Nor the brightness of the screen... The device is a powerful hardware no doubt but the software still has... teething issues. Glitches when uses vids from the SD card as an input... etc
Hey, haven't seen the SD card glitches myself yet but I'll send them the feedback. As for the transitions, it could still need to be updated because they're definitely there. Font changing and further customization of the lower thirds etc is coming (I've strongly pushed it haha) but yes, it's one of the weaker points. Screen brightness adjustment could be good too and it's another thing I'll send along as feedback.
I'll admit, the recorded video sample is pretty terrible- poppy and highly compressed audio with frame drops. Not promising. I get the idea that thing thing is a bit under-powered. The audio meter alone being unable to move with good response is enough to show that this is true.