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Here is our setup that we usually use to IRL stream - with an iPhone:
Connectivity is super important when you are IRL streaming. Since you’re often moving around, outdoors, you don’t always have access to one stable internet connection, and even if you do, the connection can go in and out while you’re streaming on the go - picking up different wifi connections and cell towers. To maximize connectivity, we use our app Speedify which allows you to combine multiple internet connections together and use them at the same time. It also automatically prioritizes your streaming upload traffic. Here are some of the ways you can combine multiple connections -
1. The simplest - if you have access to a wifi connection, you can use Speedify to combine that with your cellular.
2. For a more mobile super-connection, you can use two different cellular connections at the same time. We usually do this by bringing along a second phone with a mobile hotspot. Then we use speedify on the streaming phone to combine its cellular connection with the hotspot.
3. If you have a MiFi device you can use that for an even stronger mobile connection.
Audio is also important - your audio quality is arguably more important than your video quality and can make or break your stream. Since we’re usually talking to other people on our IRL streams, we use the RODE GO II microphones which allow us to have 2 microphones wirelessly connected to the streaming phone.
If you want your stream to look more stable and professional, a gimbal or even just a carrying handle will go a long way. Our gimbal that we usually use is this DJI Osmo 3 gimbal - you connect it to the phone using the DJI Mimo app. Sometimes we use a battery charger grip instead, which allows us to have more weight attached to the phone than the gimbal does.
When it gets hot outside, the phone can overheat - so we have a Razer Phone Cooler Chroma that attaches to the back of the phone to keep it cool. Both the gimbal and this grip can charge the phone which is good in a pinch if your battery is getting low during your stream.
Finally, to go live, our favorite app is Larix Broadcaster. Larix Broadcaster is a free, open-source mobile livestreaming app available on iOS and Android, developed by Softvelum, that supports SRT, RTMP, RTSP, and RIST streaming from your mobile device in real-time. We usually stream via RTMP to Restream, another software service that lets us remotely add overlays, video clips, and on-screen chat in real-time, as well as multistream to YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, and Twitter at the same time.
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