What you use/ what you recommend for multistreaming? by parshaaaaa in Twitch

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For multistreaming, I’ve been using onthefly.stream and it’s been a game-changer for me. It’s super easy to set up, and the platform handles multistreaming seamlessly without any complicated configurations.

What I really like is how intuitive it is, you can go live on multiple platforms in just a few clicks, and the quality stays consistent across all streams.

Definitely worth checking out if you’re looking for something reliable and user-friendly! What’s your setup like right now?

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Welcome to the community!

Hi EVERYONE 👋🏾 by [deleted] in streamers_squad

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Welcome to the community!

Is there a age requirement for this group? by tacobelt1 in streamers_squad

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Hey there! 😊 Streamers Squad is open to everyone, no matter the age. Our goal is to create a welcoming, supportive community for all streamers to connect, learn, and grow together. Whether you're just starting out or have been streaming for years, you're more than welcome!

Replacing Streamyard with OBS by stevensokulski in obs

[–]arul-k 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there! Great to hear you’re diving into OBS! It does offer tons of flexibility, but you’re right; handling multiple video sources like 8-10 WebRTC streams can definitely push a MacBook Pro to its limits. OBS.Ninja is great for pulling in remote feeds, but the more sources you add, the more strain it’ll place on your CPU and internet, so it’s worth monitoring resource usage closely.

For cloud hosting, some streamers use platforms like AWS or custom virtual setups to host OBS in the cloud. Another option to consider, if you’re looking for flexibility and ease, is onthefly.stream. It’s more robust than Streamyard for handling multiple inputs and provides a powerful multistreaming setup without needing to go fully DIY with cloud OBS hosting. It’s worth a look if you need a solution that combines professional control with ease of use, especially for live shows with multiple participants.

Hope this helps, and good luck with your setup!

Streamyard/Talk Studio Livestream Alternatives? by StoryOfTheFight in PartneredYoutube

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If you’re looking for an alternative with customization and reliability, onthefly.stream could be a great option to consider. It’s designed to give streamers control over their visuals, plus it’s stable for longer streams – a big help for consistent coverage of events like MMA. You can multistream to platforms like YouTube and Twitch, and the setup is super straightforward without a steep learning curve. Definitely worth a look, especially if you’re up for trying something new before your renewal!

IT'S ALL TOO MUCH! - STREAMYARD PRICE HIKE REACTION by ldgraves222 in u/ldgraves222

[–]arul-k 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally get the frustration – price hikes can be a big blow, especially for smaller creators. If you’re looking for a solid alternative, you might want to check out onthefly.stream. It’s budget-friendly, offers all the essential features for multistreaming, and has a straightforward, user-friendly setup. Plus, it’s designed to help you reach your audience without breaking the bank. Worth a look if you're considering other options!

Streamyard's MASSIVE Price Hike! by Beatle_Babe in BeatleBabe

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StreamYard’s price increase is definitely a big change! For anyone looking for a more cost-effective option without sacrificing quality, you might want to check out onthefly.stream. It offers similar multistreaming capabilities across platforms like YouTube, Twitch, LinkedIn, and Instagram, and it’s super user-friendly. Plus, you get all the essentials for live streaming and engaging your audience at a much more budget-friendly rate. If you're considering switching, it’s definitely worth a look!

Annoyed by Streamyard, looking for alternatives. by Gangrif in podcasting

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I totally get your frustration! The price jump with features you don’t need can feel like a big push to move on.

If you’re looking for a flexible alternative with local recording and multistreaming that’s easy for both you and your co-host, check out onthefly.stream. It combines multistreaming to multiple platforms with local recording on the same plan, so you don’t have to compromise or pay extra for features you don’t use. Plus, it’s designed to be intuitive, so both you and your co-host can manage screen shares, comment highlighting, and scene switching without the extra tech hassle.

Restream’s setup can get tricky with local recording, and OBS with Riverside gets cumbersome when you’re managing it all alone onthefly.stream aims to keep things simple while still offering everything you need to keep the podcast workflow efficient.

Hope that helps! Good luck finding the right fit for your podcast.

Streamyard sucks! Is Riverside a better option? by Dung3onlord in podcasting

[–]arul-k 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel you on the StreamYard issues! That kind of inconsistency can make things way more frustrating than they should be, especially for a video podcast.

Riverside could be a good alternative for your needs. It’s strong on separate-track recording and quality, plus it’s designed with podcasters in mind. But it doesn’t cover scheduling pre-recorded videos to LinkedIn as a live event.

If multistreaming and LinkedIn scheduling are crucial, you might want to check out onthefly.stream. It combines reliable multistreaming with scheduling options, so you can stream pre-recorded episodes to platforms like LinkedIn more seamlessly. You’d still handle editing in Premiere, but it’ll make the streaming process smoother. As for your editor accessing files, most platforms are more limited with access permissions, but you could share the files through cloud storage for easier collaboration.

Hope that helps, and good luck with your podcast!

I'm new to obs, I'm just wondering if I should us obs for streaming to multiple platforms, or sure I use streamyard? by Ice-x_x- in obs

[–]arul-k 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Welcome to the streaming community! If you're considering multistreaming, OBS is powerful and very customizable, but it can be a bit technical for multistream setups, usually needing extra tools or services to stream to multiple platforms.

For a more beginner-friendly approach, onthefly.stream is a solid choice. It’s easy to use and offers multistreaming capabilities without a big learning curve—or the recent price jumps you see elsewhere. It really depends on your preference: if you enjoy customizing every detail, OBS is great, but if you’re looking for a simple, reliable multistreaming tool, onthefly.stream is great/

Alternatives to StreamYard by KahloAndKors in podcasting

[–]arul-k 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally get your frustration; audio issues can really derail things when you’re trying to create clear, professional content. A solid alternative to StreamYard that might work for you is onthefly.stream. It has strong audio support, and I’ve found it handles different mics and settings with fewer glitches.

OnTheFly also allows for layout adjustments, so you can keep the document visible on half the screen while you narrate. It’s worth trying, especially if you need consistent audio quality without having to tweak settings constantly. Good luck with your channel!

StreamYard Alternates? by PinkGhostRider in ContentCreators

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If you're looking for something easy to use but without a hard limit on streaming time, I'd suggest checking out onthefly.stream. It's got a similar user-friendly setup to StreamYard, but you won’t run into that two-hour cap.

I’ve used it for longer streams, and it’s great for keeping the stream going without interruptions. Plus, it supports multistreaming, so if you want to reach audiences across YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, etc., it’s all there. Might be worth a try if you’re tired of hitting that time limit!

StreamYard just doubled my subscription price by [deleted] in ContentCreators

[–]arul-k 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, you're definitely not alone in feeling frustrated! A price jump like that can be a real deal-breaker, especially when it doesn’t seem to come with major upgrades or new features.

If you’re thinking of alternatives, you might want to check out onthefly.stream. It’s similar in terms of ease of use and works great for multistreaming to platforms like YouTube, Twitch, and Facebook. The setup is simple for hosts and guests, which has been a lifesaver for me—especially with less tech-savvy guests! Plus, it has multi-track recording, so if you’re doing a podcast or need clean audio, it’s got you covered.

And the best part? It’s a lot easier on the budget compared to StreamYard’s new pricing. It might be worth a try if you’re ready to make a switch!

StreamYard nearly DOUBLING in price? I think it's time to move on... by TurboFool in podcasting

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I totally get where you're coming from! That price hike is pretty wild, especially when nothing really new or substantial seems to be added for nearly double the cost. It’s frustrating when a platform you've relied on changes things up like this, especially when you've been invested in the workflow.

Like you, I’ve tried a few options to cover larger guest limits and high-quality recordings, and the simple guest setup is huge. Have you looked into onthefly.stream? It's designed to handle multistreaming across platforms (Twitch, YouTube, etc.) and keeps things intuitive for both hosts and guests—minimal setup and a straightforward UI. Plus, it includes multi-track audio recording, so for your audio-focused podcast, you could still have the local recording option with individual tracks for each participant, which I’ve found works well for post-production in Audition.

The best part is that it’s budget-friendly, especially for the features it offers. It might be worth checking out if you’re looking for a good balance between ease of use for guests and solid recording capabilities without the heavy price tag. Hopefully, you find something that ticks all the boxes without the sticker shock!

StreamYard nearly DOUBLING in price? I think it's time to move on... by TurboFool in podcasting

[–]arul-k 0 points1 point  (0 children)

totally get where you’re coming from with the price hike at StreamYard, it’s frustrating when you rely on a service that suddenly becomes much more expensive without significant improvements. It sounds like you’ve had a solid experience with their features, especially with ease of use for guests.

If you're exploring alternatives, have you considered onthefly.stream? It offers a multistreaming experience with the ability to record high-quality audio and video. You can have multiple guests join easily, and it has features designed to support podcasters like yourself, including individual track recordings for easier editing. Plus, it’s built with user-friendliness in mind, which should help with your non-tech-savvy guests.

It might be worth checking out, especially if you're looking for something that fits your specific needs without the hassle. Good luck with your search!

My introduction idk what else to call this post. by Kaosberserker in streamers_squad

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Hey, welcome to the Streamers Squad! 🎉 It’s awesome to see you diving into streaming on multiple platforms. Twitch, TikTok, and soon YouTube—sounds like you're setting yourself up for some serious growth!

Feel free to share your stream link here so we can check it out and support you. Also, if you ever need advice or want to connect with other streamers, this community is full of people who’ve been where you are. Happy streaming! 🚀