How To Make A YouTube Channel With MimoCall
By the end of this article you will know how to make live interviews for your YouTube channel with MimoCall and be surprised how easy it is. I started using the software in its original version called BoinxTV. I loved the idea, especially that no video editing was needed to put together a great program. But if I am really honest about it, when I stared streaming in 2008 it was more aspirational than practical. The technology just wasn't quite there and the bandwidth just was available to make a good reliable broadcast to your YouTube channel without always being concerned the software would crash. I simply couldn't provide a good user experience no matter how engaging the content.
Yet with every new release MimoLive Reporter is getting more and more like having a broadcasting van in you Mac.That certainly isn't the case today. Now every smartphone can live stream to Facebook and YouTube. Live streaming technology has come ahead leaps and bound in the last couple of years and BoinxTV, now called MimoLive is no slouch either. When it comes to including interviews and recorded interviews and rich graphics in making your YouTube channel in my opinion there is no better software. It's like having a television recording studio in your Mac.
MimoCall extends this idea even further. The concept is simple enough; stream an interview with someone in a remote location as part of the programming for you Facebook or YouTube channel. Let’s say you want to invite guests or expert commentators to be part of you program. A simple way to do that would be to have them connect their microphone and camera to their Mac or PC and open a web link that captures their video and sound and sends it into MimoLive. There there are media sources that you can switch in and out of your program. MimoCall is like Skype for live TV. What could be simpler?
In their latest beta software update, MimoCall has been upgraded in its functionality. Renaming it to MimoLive Reporter clearly shows where the company is headed with this software. MimoLive Reporter not only does what MimoCall could do, but it has brought to a whole new level. Using just you iPhone you can bring conduct interviews as before but now you can add graphic overlays, play video clips and use you iPhone camera to cover live events. Stunning!
How much hardware do you need for a MimoCall?
Imagine an internet TV producer has invited you to appear as a guest on their livestream to Facebook or YouTube. Do you need extra hardware?
Advantages of MimoLive.
Tips for smoother running.
Tips for Producers
- When adding MimoCall layers it is worth considering whether to have audio and video as separate sources. There are occasions where you want to hear someone even if they are not on screen. Separate sources will enable you to do that.
- You need to have a BoinxID set up in Preferences to activate a channel in MimoCall which you need before send a guest link.
- The dropdown menu provides many shortcuts to sending guest links via your Mac share menu, very versatile.
- Guests have the program output sent back to them minus their audio so they are not distracted by their own audio when there is latency n the system.
- You can also configure your setup so that you do not monitor your own audio once you have established it is working.
- Audio levels from MimoCalls can be adjusted individually.