Good comparison. I have been using ecamm for a few months so not really a pro yet and tried last week to bring on guest for the first time and it was miserable. My guest were using mobile phones and I now understand it’s not functional on mobile phones. Thanks for sharing.
Sooooooo glad I watched this video before signing up to a Live Streaming service. I have SLOBS, StreamDeck and an SSL 2+ audio interface, so E-Camm Live is a bit redundant for me. Also, I'm a life mentor, so, I need to be able to easily incorporate guests without a bunch of tech workarounds. Being able to stream to multiple platforms simultaneously is important. Didn't want to have to get a Restream account to do that. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Thanks for the information. Already use StreamYard and love it for my live broadcasts with guests. Going to trial Ecamm for solo live streaming projects or trainings.
Excellent. There's a learning curve but you get lots of functionality and flexibility in Ecamm that you don't get in Streamyard. I think you'll enjoy it :)
Loved this quick overview. I have Ecamm and was looking to see if there were benefits to streamyard, which it seems that I would probably use both at some point for different applications. I noted the comment about using a phone as a second camera, which I do in Ecamm but bringing in with a third party app (EpocCam) and can use this as an overlay. The nice thing about this is I can format the layout (am a piano teacher, so use this to show the piano keyboard across the bottom of the screen in a custom layout). The other feature I use a lot is the virtual camera, which allows me to use Ecamm features (scenes etc) in Zoom, which as a teacher, I am on Zoom every day. But I can see that streamyard might be nice for some projects I have coming up.
Great video! I do educational reaction videos and was debating between the 2. Even tho I have a Mac, I preach simplicity to my clients. StreamYard it is 🤘🏼
Ive been looking at Ecamm, Streamyard, Melon and Restream. Does Melon have an audio section where you can download tracks and play as intro music and throughout?ALso how do you get that pink screen in background of Ecamm? I like Ecamm and Melon is real easy which I am learning now.
Thank you, Sara. Really useful. I wonder if you can give your opinion on which platform is more forgiving for bringing on guests who may not have as powerful a computer or as fast a connection as I've got on my end. My side of the interview nearly always looks good, but I've had problems bringing in guests on Ecamm without glitching or the audio sounding like giant robot monsters. By any chance, is Streamyard more tolerant of slower connection speeds or less-powerful computers?
Thank for this! It's great! I use Streamyard now for our livestreams and then download the audio for the podcast version. However, I can't download individual audio tracks (I don't want to pay for the professional plan) I'm thinking of making the switch to Ecamm. I saw that there is a plug-in avail to download individual tracks. Anyone ever done that, is it easy? I also like the ability to change audio and fidget with the lighting on the guests. However, I always have two people on the stream with me...is it hard to have guests all the time or can I create like a template that I just plug and play every week? Thanks for the help!
Hey Bryan! Ecamm allows you to split audio tracks and it's now inbuilt within their software, so you just select the setting and you're good to go. It's super easy and this feature was just released a few weeks ago. It's also super easy to set up a template for your guest. They call it "scenes" in Ecamm and it's super easy and you can just select it for each livestream. I love Streamyard but I do think eCamm gives you more flexibility with layouts (and other things). Hope this helps. Hope you're well! :)
Can you invite multiple guests into a waiting room in Ecamm and then select them to join the stream then take them off and select someone else? I need participants in standby mode to bring in at the right time. Thanks!
Ecamm looks like a cleaner version of OBS. I just subscribed to Streamyard but it's definitely lacking some features that I'd really like to have. Overall, it's really user friendly though. If I livestream more often, maybe I'll need more functionality. Thanks for sharing this! -Ed
Hey Ed, my experience is that Ecamm has more features than Streamyard. And this is useful if you want/need to use them. You could always do a trial of Ecamm to see if it really is what you expect and that it works for you. ☺️
Can ecamm allow two computers to work on the same session, or is it only able to be run on a single computer? I may have a situation where I'll need another team member collaborating with me on a live event and we both need access to the same screen and controls but in different locations.
What you're looking to do is hard with Ecamm at the moment. It sounds like you want to have 2 remote producers to manage the livestream behind the scenes if I'm understanding correctly. This is tricky in Ecamm alone and there's no easy way to do it at the moment.
🕒Timestamps 🕒
0:00 Start
1:52 Similarities
5:41 Streamyard differences
9:48 A look inside Streamyard
12:43 ECamm differences
17:12 A look inside eCamm Live
21:39 My experience with eCamm and Streamyard
23:02 Q's
Good comparison. I have been using ecamm for a few months so not really a pro yet and tried last week to bring on guest for the first time and it was miserable. My guest were using mobile phones and I now understand it’s not functional on mobile phones. Thanks for sharing.
Very helpful and is guiding me toward a decision.
Thank you. :)
Sooooooo glad I watched this video before signing up to a Live Streaming service. I have SLOBS, StreamDeck and an SSL 2+ audio interface, so E-Camm Live is a bit redundant for me. Also, I'm a life mentor, so, I need to be able to easily incorporate guests without a bunch of tech workarounds. Being able to stream to multiple platforms simultaneously is important. Didn't want to have to get a Restream account to do that. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
You’re welcome. Glad you found it helpful. A
Nice job Sara!
Thank you!!
Thanks for the information. Already use StreamYard and love it for my live broadcasts with guests. Going to trial Ecamm for solo live streaming projects or trainings.
Excellent. There's a learning curve but you get lots of functionality and flexibility in Ecamm that you don't get in Streamyard. I think you'll enjoy it :)
Loved this quick overview. I have Ecamm and was looking to see if there were benefits to streamyard, which it seems that I would probably use both at some point for different applications. I noted the comment about using a phone as a second camera, which I do in Ecamm but bringing in with a third party app (EpocCam) and can use this as an overlay. The nice thing about this is I can format the layout (am a piano teacher, so use this to show the piano keyboard across the bottom of the screen in a custom layout). The other feature I use a lot is the virtual camera, which allows me to use Ecamm features (scenes etc) in Zoom, which as a teacher, I am on Zoom every day. But I can see that streamyard might be nice for some projects I have coming up.
I’m 3 years late but this was great! I’m leaning towards ecamm so that I can go live on instagram.
Ecamm will allow me to do that right?
Thanks so much for this video. We are leaning towards Streamyard.
This video helped me tremendously and we are staying with Streamyard. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful :)
Great side-by-side comparison. Thank you.
You’re welcome 😊
Excellent information thank you. Im a mac person so will use ecamm, Ive had SY not loved it.
Thank you 😊 I think you’ll really like the freedom Ecamm has. Just brace yourself for a very different user experience…in a good way.
This was great! Thanks and may the force be with you!
😂 This is the way.
Thank you for your thorough, easy to understand overview!
You're very welcome!
Really helpful- thank you Sara!
You're very welcome.
Very helpful video. Thanks so much!
You’re welcome ☺️
Great comparison - thank you Sara!
You’re welcome ☺️
Thank you so much for this Sara, much appreciated. Which software did you use for this presentation with your overlays?
Excellent, exactly what I was looking for me :-) Still not sure which one to get, but at least I understand what Im thinking about lol!
For the most flexibility- Ecamm. For the easiest to use - Streamyard (not sure if that helps)
Your last name is my 1st name. I love meeting ppl with that last name and they look at me funny when I tell’em it’s my 1st name. 😂. Nice vid
Very cool. My brother in law's first name is Nguyen...so you're the second person I know with that name 😉
@@SaraNguyen Really??? That’s cool
Does share screen in basic plan for both
Yes
Great video! I do educational reaction videos and was debating between the 2. Even tho I have a Mac, I preach simplicity to my clients. StreamYard it is 🤘🏼
Simplicity all the way ☺️
Ive been looking at Ecamm, Streamyard, Melon and Restream. Does Melon have an audio section where you can download tracks and play as intro music and throughout?ALso how do you get that pink screen in background of Ecamm? I like Ecamm and Melon is real easy which I am learning now.
Thank you, Sara. Really useful. I wonder if you can give your opinion on which platform is more forgiving for bringing on guests who may not have as powerful a computer or as fast a connection as I've got on my end. My side of the interview nearly always looks good, but I've had problems bringing in guests on Ecamm without glitching or the audio sounding like giant robot monsters. By any chance, is Streamyard more tolerant of slower connection speeds or less-powerful computers?
If you are a Mac user Ecamm Live is a Must!! It's seamless!! Great Content Sara:)
Agree! Love eCamm live. Thanks for the comment. :)
I teach a class with 30 students. Am I able to do a gallery mode on stream yard? If not, is there something you would recommend?
Has Ecamm ironed out the bugs that were there at the start with the Ecamm Live?
Amazing -- Thanks for this! how are you doing the overlay?
I use eCamm live to the the overlay for this livestream :) The overlays are a series of images as well as animated .mov files I've created.
Thank you, this was very helpful!
You’re welcome 😊
Thank for this! It's great! I use Streamyard now for our livestreams and then download the audio for the podcast version. However, I can't download individual audio tracks (I don't want to pay for the professional plan) I'm thinking of making the switch to Ecamm. I saw that there is a plug-in avail to download individual tracks. Anyone ever done that, is it easy? I also like the ability to change audio and fidget with the lighting on the guests. However, I always have two people on the stream with me...is it hard to have guests all the time or can I create like a template that I just plug and play every week? Thanks for the help!
Hey Bryan! Ecamm allows you to split audio tracks and it's now inbuilt within their software, so you just select the setting and you're good to go. It's super easy and this feature was just released a few weeks ago.
It's also super easy to set up a template for your guest. They call it "scenes" in Ecamm and it's super easy and you can just select it for each livestream. I love Streamyard but I do think eCamm gives you more flexibility with layouts (and other things). Hope this helps. Hope you're well! :)
@@SaraNguyen Amazing! Thank you so, so much. I may have to play around with Ecamm today. I'll let you know how it goes!
Can you invite multiple guests into a waiting room in Ecamm and then select them to join the stream then take them off and select someone else? I need participants in standby mode to bring in at the right time. Thanks!
Yes, you can do that. There's a little bit of set up involved but it's possible and works smoothly.
This was good... where would you say Vmix fits into the comparisons?
I haven't used vmix yet but I've heard it's pretty amazing.
Thank you helped me very much.
Can I use streamyard as my virtual camera for zoom presentations?
Yes you can.
Was your E camm the pro plan
Ecamm looks like a cleaner version of OBS. I just subscribed to Streamyard but it's definitely lacking some features that I'd really like to have. Overall, it's really user friendly though. If I livestream more often, maybe I'll need more functionality. Thanks for sharing this! -Ed
Hey Ed, my experience is that Ecamm has more features than Streamyard. And this is useful if you want/need to use them. You could always do a trial of Ecamm to see if it really is what you expect and that it works for you. ☺️
Very informative thanks
Thanks. This was very helpful. I am a new youtuber.
You’re welcome ☺️
Great video, thank you.
Glad you liked it!
Thank you!!!
You’re welcome ☺️
What have you used to painting (name app) when you Livestream? , please!
I’m not sure what you are asking?
@@SaraNguyen Which drawing software do you use?
@@GiaXeTot Canva.com :)
@@SaraNguyen No, you draw on the screen in 17:48 , thanks
@@GiaXeTot I use an app called Pro Mouse: apps.apple.com/us/app/pro-mouse/id1505869474?ls=1
Nice job young lady!!
Can ecamm allow two computers to work on the same session, or is it only able to be run on a single computer? I may have a situation where I'll need another team member collaborating with me on a live event and we both need access to the same screen and controls but in different locations.
What you're looking to do is hard with Ecamm at the moment. It sounds like you want to have 2 remote producers to manage the livestream behind the scenes if I'm understanding correctly. This is tricky in Ecamm alone and there's no easy way to do it at the moment.
@@SaraNguyen thanks so much for your response. I think I’ll just hook another monitor up and mirror the screen and produce together in the same space.
Thx
You’re welcome
Nice & Thanks :)
Welcome!
It's a pity ecamm is SO much more expensive. Thanks for the great review!
you're welcome :)
Its much well worth it. StreamYard is terrible! Ecamm Live is a BMW while StreamYard is a Ford Focus
thanks Sarah I subscribe to you
What are you using now e com or streamyard and how to use full screen avatar in facebook audio live with streamyard