Today is all about Mac streamers! Wirecast fans and Apple users, today we are going to cover using a Macto live stream with multiple cameras.

Today we review how you can build an amazing mac-based live streaming system with Apple computers. We know that many of the creative community and apple users are thinking about adding live streaming and video production gear to their Mac-Based computer systems. So, we decided to break down some of the best “tried and true” ways to add multiple video cameras into your mac supported video streaming software such as: Wirecast, xSplit, OBS and MimoLive. We also discuss how the WebRTC and browser-based live streaming solutions such as Facebook and YouTube Live.

Update to this video: We had to make to corrections in our presentation. 1. xSplit is not available for Mac OS. 2. OBS does not offer pan, tilt and zoom controls in the Mac OS. 

We know that many of the creative community and apple users are thinking about adding live streaming and video production gear to their Mac-Based computer systems. So, we decided to break down some of the best “tried and true” ways to add multiple video cameras into your mac supported video streaming software such as: Wirecast, xSplit, OBS and MimoLive. We also discuss how the WebRTC and browser-based live streaming solutions such as Facebook and YouTube Live.

The above software is listed in no particular order, but they all support the latest Mac OS software. OBS aka Open Broadcaster Software actually supports Mac, PC and Linux and it’s completely free. So this is a great piece of software to start with if you are not sure about all the features you need in the beginning of your video production process. Wirecast is a live streaming and video production software that supports both Mac and PC. Wirecast is what I call an “advanced” streaming software, which is a great upgrade to OBS that actually allows you to import your OBS scenes into Wirecast for an easy transition into the more powerful software.

Next we have MimoLive which is a Mac only live streaming software designed specifically for Mac users. Since MimoLive is only available for the Mac OS you can expect a tailored experience that the Mac Community really loves. In fact, Boinx Software the creators of MimoLive even won an Apple Developer Design award for their interface.

First of all let’s review the live streaming software that many people are using on their Mac Computers.

OBS (Open Broadcaster Software)
Wirecast
MimoLive
Facebook & YouTube Direct
The above software is listed in no particular order, but they all support the latest Mac OS software. OBS aka Open Broadcaster Software actually supports Mac, PC and Linux and it’s completely free. So this is a great piece of software to start with if you are not sure about all the features you need in the beginning of your video production process. Wirecast is a live streaming and video production software that supports both Mac and PC. Wirecast is what I call an “advanced” streaming software, which is a great upgrade to OBS that actually allows you to import your OBS scenes into Wirecast for an easy transition into the more powerful software. Next we have MimoLive which is a Mac only live streaming software designed specifically for Mac users. Since MimoLive is only available for the Mac OS you can expect a tailored experience that the Mac Community really loves. In fact, Boinx Software the creators of MimoLive even won an Apple Developer Design award for their interface.

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