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In the last video, I shared my first impression of how the NearStram VM33 streams wirelessly in 2k resolution to YouTube and Facebook. I also explored the 10x optical zoom, 40x hybrid zoom, low light performance, and AI Audio noise cancellation.
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Multicam
Switching cameras is as simple as tapping the screen.
The Nearstream VM33 is a wireless streaming camera that requires the Nearstream Multicam App for basic controls like zooming, focusing, adjusting exposure, and more.
However, the app itself turns your smartphone or tablet into a live streaming control center.
Let's see how easy it is to set up by connecting two cameras.
First I need to secure the cameras to the tripod stands.
Turn them on.
Open the Nearstream app.
Connect the two cameras via Wi-Fi.
Go to the Video Switcher to switch between the 2 cameras.
One for my headshot and the other for a close-up shot.
Tap on the LIVE button, choose a platform, and Go Live.
Imagine you're doing live selling. You can switch between your talking head and the close-up of your product.
Multiview
I can display two cameras on the screen at the same.
Multiview shows multiple camera angles at once.
Picture-in-picture displays a small video of your face on top of your product.
To use Multiview, simply tap the Add Asset button and choose Multiview.
Pick a layout and assign a camera for each view. Tap on Done.
Go back to the video switcher and switch to the multiview at any time.
To use picture-in-picture, simply tap on the Add Asset button and choose Picture in Picture.
Select a camera and customize the position and size. Tap on Done.
Go to the Graphic Overlay panel and enable the picture-in-picture at any time.
The Nearstream Muticam App supports up to four video sources for Multiview.
Overlays
I can add text and graphics over my stream. Currently, there the 4 overlay types.
The Full Screen Overlay is perfect for showing the title of your stream.
Over the Shoulder keeps your viewers informed without blocking the main video.
Lower Third allows you to add your name and social media handle.
Corner Bug places a watermark for branding.
Go to and Graphics panel and you can switch between overlays on the fly.
Imagine overlaying product details during live selling.
Or prompting viewers to visit your website.
You can also layer multiple overlays.
To set up overlays, just tap on the Add Asset button and choose Graphics.
Select a template.
Type in your text. Set the position and change the color.
The user-friendly interface makes it easy for me to edit overlays on the fly.
Audio
There is an audio mixer built in where I can adjust the audio levels from the cameras.
Just go to the Audio panel to access the Audio Mixer.
I can reduce the volume of one camera or even mute it.
I can slightly increase the volume of another camera.
Additionally, I can adjust the overall final volume output.
What if I need an external audio or microphone?
I can plug it into one of the cameras via the 3.5mm audio input port.
Auto Director
The multiple cameras and multiviews can switch automatically, so I don't have to.
Go to Settings.
Choose auto director.
Select two or more video sources.
Set the duration and press start.
Now my live stream looks like a big production, though I am just a one-man crew.
I am free to engage with my audience without worrying about switching cameras.
Cables
No need to lay cables. No need for video switchers, audio mixers, or monitors.
Everything is inside the free Nearstream Multicam app.
It is compatible with iOS and Android devices.
The entire system is simple to set up and use... almost perfect except for one thing.
I hope that in the next update, I can see audience comments.
...and multistreaming capability... including Tiktok.
Each NearStream VM33 costs less than US$500.
Get 2 or 3 of them and you have a multi-cam live streaming setup.
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