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Learn About Livestreaming

Maximize your reach with livestreaming. By embracing this latest trend, which is here to stay, you can create a more meaningful connection to your audience. The same techniques can also help you better manage your remote teams or connect with friends and family on video calls. Check out below for tips to improve your livestream setup.

Use Your Camera as a Webcam

Did you know you can use your existing DSLR, mirrorless, or point-and-shoot camera as a webcam? Most brands even offer dedicated tools to help make it happen. If you want to know how to make your camera work as a webcam be sure to select your brand below or check out our guide on how to use (almost) every camera.

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How to Use (Almost) Any Camera as a Webcam

By this point, I'm sure nearly everyone has joined more video calls or meetings than they can count. For better or worse, it seems that even if our lives start to return to "normal," the idea of video conferencing and livestreaming will remain just as strong. Now, you might be wondering how to use a current camera (or future one) for streaming or even just how to upgrade from your device's built-in webcam. You have come to the right place to learn how to stream from just about any modern camera.

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Streaming Tips

Basic Introduction to Livestreaming Video

Livestreaming video seems fairly easy at its most basic if you're talking to Mom or a friend on your smartphone, but when, for example, you need to connect with clients or classrooms, a higher-quality approach may be required. What do you need to stream quality video? The breadth of equipment and streaming platforms out there can be daunting, and these basic guidelines can be helpful.

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Set up a Quality Livestream from Home

This how-to guide covers all the key things you need to do to set up a quality livestream from home using just a couple of affordable pieces of gear. We’ll focus on using a low-cost USB webcam, a simple USB mic or a headset, and the free OBS application for connecting to popular streaming services like YouTube Live.

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Audio Streaming Solutions for Houses of Worship

Learn how to set up an audio stream for your house of worship to reach people in their time of need. We’ll cover a range of options, from having your congregation gather in the safety of their own vehicles in your parking lot to streaming your service across the Internet so you can reach your parishioners in their own homes.

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Lighting for Streaming Video 101

While it can be fun to connect online using YouTube, Twitch, Zoom, Facebook, Skype, and other video streaming services, bandwidth glitches, video quality issues, and a variety of camera malfunctions can cause no small amount of irritation. Not to worry—this article addresses something purely vain and totally under your control: how you are lit.

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Dress Your Streaming Background for Success with a Green Screen

Looking to display an impressive background while streaming from home with Skype, Zoom, or similar interfaces? Whether you want to use a simulated starship deck, a tropical beachscape, or simply a photo of your true work office, read on to see how a basic green screen can up your streaming game.

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Improve Your Audio with a USB Microphone and Headphones

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