Twitch is now starting a beta with higher resolutions (and better codecs) so the timing for this device Being only 1080p is maybe a bit unfortunate. That said, I think for streaming 1080p is more than enough for most streams. Certainly for console or webcam/camera input it will be enough for quite some time in my opinion.
@@DarkCornerStudios Certainly true, had to look it up again if they also were testing higher resolutions, because for me the only thing I'm hyped about is the AV1 and HEVC codecs that they are testing. Even now I'm sometimes still wondering why people are streaming 1080p with very low bitrates. But one downside I remembered after my previous comment is that you (if I remember correctly) said you filmed 4k so that you could crop in and use closeups. In that way a 4k capture would possible give some more options for framing in livestreams/editing
Hi friend. Is it possible to conduct a zoom meeting through mackie mainstream? If so, which entrance is it through? Is it possible to play background music at the same time? I have an Android phone, does it support mackie mainstream? Thank you in advance for the answers🙏
I would buy four if it had NDI. Wish Mackie would put NDI in all there devices. That is the way to create an ecosystem within the brand. And my cameras record in 4k on ssd, their HDMI is only 1080p capable so that bothers me less Does it work on usb 4 ports?
Great video!! I was wondering if you're going to do a review of the Bridge Cast X from Roland? I heard you can control your gameplay audio on your PS5 as long with the video feedback.
These 2 devices are what I was looking at -- I went with Mackie for portability and price ($200 difference, I think). For education, I only need 1 XLR. I can use a USB mic or 3.5 for wireless capture. Good stuff, I like these reviews!
can you go into dual pc setups with your reviews more often. im looking for a great streamer setup for dual pcs... i have the beacn studio and am not a huge fan of it
I did use it with wireless mic (Comica, 3.5mm) -- sounded fine. I held it and was using ptz camera, so it was not as close as wearing it. It did work. So, there are several audio input options (usb, 3.5, or XLR).
Excellent. I'm very tempted by one of these (more of a want than a need). I picked up the Showbox. Nothing's perfect, but, so far, it doesn't disappoint at this price.
@@DerSchwanzinderBrandung It's nice and compact. Virtually everything included. But, we all want more these days. This comes very close for a fraction of the cost for this tech even five years ago. Sadly, with all this commercial stuff, there's always a limit to what can be thrown in for a reasonable price. I have to use my external vocal FX unit, but included is the send and return that can be cut via the footswitch. I didn't get the Mackie footswitch as the draw is full of them from buying this sort of junk over the years.
Do you think this will have enough power to run a Lewitt Ray microphone. This seems almost perfect from my streamer needs on web video calls, Ie. run all from one device.
It would use the pass-thru HDMI (pass-thru out to gaming monitor), with the usbc out (power in) to the streaming PC. Then headset/mic in. You could use another AUX mic in via 3.5 "phone" port for music or other audio you would want to include.
I have a dt990 pro 250ohm and a pair of mackie's mr624 and I was waiting for that product to be able to use the two without the need to keep my EVO4 for them. But you said high impedance headphone is not good so I'm a bit disappointed...
DLZ-XS is audio only. Few options on the market for 2 video feeds (USB + HDMI), and XLR + USB -- and mobile device (audio) -- with only one USB-C port needed. The portability is amazing on the MainStream, which is important for me. Also, when portable/mobile, the 1080p is fine. For $300, you get a LOT. It is $100 LESS than Rode X, with more video/audio options, right? If 4k is an issue, I am not sure what setup would be available for this price. Roland has the Bridge Caster X (Bridge Cast + HDMI), that is $499, I think.
If this is $100 cheaper not sure where as Amazon for Canada is almost $100 more. Not sure if this is a provider trying to gauge on Amazon? The Mackie is. a$699 on Amazon. I just checked other providers other than Amazon in Canada I found it $300 cheaper as the Mackie on Amazon is coming up as $699. So I wonder who is the seller on Amazon as it seems very high priced.
the "no 4K" excuse was inexcusable and a joke, not a good one. So much about being objective. btw. ever heard of TH-cam? well, it supports 4K up to 60fps, no problem, sooooooo, yeah, bad review for making excuses in the name of the brand
Lol...living up to your name huh? You know...if you really want 4k...there is a product you can buy. If only I had mentioned it in the video....weird. Does it matter? Yes...to some. NOT to everyone. Especially to those that can't afford the extra. Is it something worth trashing a product and a company over? Not really...especially considering HOW MANY channels I see still steaming in 1080. Amazing how you disagreeing with my opinion turns me into a shill.
@@DarkCornerStudiosI commented on the other video you have where you were streaming via ps5…there’s some static/interference in the audio that I experience as well from my mainstream. Did you figure out what that was?
@@DarkCornerStudios it’s doing it in your other video as well brother where you were talking to the other gentleman live without any hdmi input…how did you not hear it/mention it through the vids??
Thank you very much for your video. Is it possible to do a video explaining how to have good sound in an untreated room with a microphone that doesn't need to be on the face?
Not possible, I'm afraid. Acoustics is physics and mics are still subject to the same rules. The closest you'll get is using a lav mic, which is why so many TV/Streaming shows use lavs (hidden, typically).
Come on they died in 2003 this is an Sun Capital Partners product made in China. And i use 4k streaming. well i actually stream in 3440 x 1440, Does look like an interesting product for the prize, with everything you need in one box. kinda don't the "pokemon" "design" and the VU meters. My capture card was 250 or so. but that does 4k/60
Twitch is now starting a beta with higher resolutions (and better codecs) so the timing for this device Being only 1080p is maybe a bit unfortunate.
That said, I think for streaming 1080p is more than enough for most streams. Certainly for console or webcam/camera input it will be enough for quite some time in my opinion.
True they are...but still depends on most people being able to push that with a decent bitrate...lol
A lot of crappy 4k streams are incoming...
@@DarkCornerStudios Certainly true, had to look it up again if they also were testing higher resolutions, because for me the only thing I'm hyped about is the AV1 and HEVC codecs that they are testing.
Even now I'm sometimes still wondering why people are streaming 1080p with very low bitrates.
But one downside I remembered after my previous comment is that you (if I remember correctly) said you filmed 4k so that you could crop in and use closeups.
In that way a 4k capture would possible give some more options for framing in livestreams/editing
@@Anco true!
Hi friend. Is it possible to conduct a zoom meeting through mackie mainstream? If so, which entrance is it through? Is it possible to play background music at the same time? I have an Android phone, does it support mackie mainstream? Thank you in advance for the answers🙏
I would buy four if it had NDI. Wish Mackie would put NDI in all there devices. That is the way to create an ecosystem within the brand.
And my cameras record in 4k on ssd, their HDMI is only 1080p capable so that bothers me less
Does it work on usb 4 ports?
Great video!! I was wondering if you're going to do a review of the Bridge Cast X from Roland? I heard you can control your gameplay audio on your PS5 as long with the video feedback.
It's on my list...but Roland is tricky to contact for it
These 2 devices are what I was looking at -- I went with Mackie for portability and price ($200 difference, I think). For education, I only need 1 XLR. I can use a USB mic or 3.5 for wireless capture.
Good stuff, I like these reviews!
@markhaubphd I broke down and bought the Roland Bridgecast x, and I love every dollar spent on this product.
@@DarkCornerStudios and that's why their marketing reallllly stinks!
can you go into dual pc setups with your reviews more often. im looking for a great streamer setup for dual pcs... i have the beacn studio and am not a huge fan of it
Mainstream can use 3.5mm microphone?
Yes, it plugs in above the XLR input. Have not tried it yet (just received it today), might need to be a TRRS vs TRS connection.
I did use it with wireless mic (Comica, 3.5mm) -- sounded fine. I held it and was using ptz camera, so it was not as close as wearing it. It did work.
So, there are several audio input options (usb, 3.5, or XLR).
Excellent.
I'm very tempted by one of these (more of a want than a need). I picked up the Showbox. Nothing's perfect, but, so far, it doesn't disappoint at this price.
Nice but not so
@@DerSchwanzinderBrandung It's nice and compact. Virtually everything included. But, we all want more these days. This comes very close for a fraction of the cost for this tech even five years ago. Sadly, with all this commercial stuff, there's always a limit to what can be thrown in for a reasonable price. I have to use my external vocal FX unit, but included is the send and return that can be cut via the footswitch. I didn't get the Mackie footswitch as the draw is full of them from buying this sort of junk over the years.
Thank you for checking out Mainstream!
Do you think this will have enough power to run a Lewitt Ray microphone. This seems almost perfect from my streamer needs on web video calls, Ie. run all from one device.
Yeah...no worries there.
Would this be good for a mobile DJ who wants to mix with dj controller…using videos from DJay AI Pro…with monitor Screens at an event?.
Do you have a video on how to connected and set up to the PS5 and streaming PC ?? I was very interested in one of these devices
Sadly no...I am not much of a streaming guru
It would use the pass-thru HDMI (pass-thru out to gaming monitor), with the usbc out (power in) to the streaming PC. Then headset/mic in. You could use another AUX mic in via 3.5 "phone" port for music or other audio you would want to include.
If you already have a good audio interface would you recommend buying this for streaming or just getting a capture card?
Hard to say...all depends on your setup and flow
Can I use two mics at the same time if I had a guess on?
I have a dt990 pro 250ohm and a pair of mackie's mr624 and I was waiting for that product to be able to use the two without the need to keep my EVO4 for them. But you said high impedance headphone is not good so I'm a bit disappointed...
Will it pass through my 120hz signal to the monitor, even if the stream can´t see it?
They should’ve done 1440p at least. That’s what I love about my streamer x.
Where can I get a Dark Corner shirt?!
Stay tuned...that is coming
No thanks. Very basic. I've got the DLZ creator. Still in the box, not had time to use it yet.
DLZ-XS is audio only. Few options on the market for 2 video feeds (USB + HDMI), and XLR + USB -- and mobile device (audio) -- with only one USB-C port needed. The portability is amazing on the MainStream, which is important for me. Also, when portable/mobile, the 1080p is fine. For $300, you get a LOT. It is $100 LESS than Rode X, with more video/audio options, right?
If 4k is an issue, I am not sure what setup would be available for this price. Roland has the Bridge Caster X (Bridge Cast + HDMI), that is $499, I think.
If this is $100 cheaper not sure where as Amazon for Canada is almost $100 more. Not sure if this is a provider trying to gauge on Amazon? The Mackie is. a$699 on Amazon. I just checked other providers other than Amazon in Canada I found it $300 cheaper as the Mackie on Amazon is coming up as $699. So I wonder who is the seller on Amazon as it seems very high priced.
I just (Feb 2024) purchased on Amazon in US for $300.
@@profhaub On certain things on. Amazon I am very couscous. Not cheaper than the Rode Streamer X in Canada
@@profhaub Interesting though Best Buy in Canada $400 or Amazon $700. So some thing I do not buy from Amazon. So it is Best Buy for me.
the "no 4K" excuse was inexcusable and a joke, not a good one. So much about being objective.
btw. ever heard of TH-cam? well, it supports 4K up to 60fps, no problem, sooooooo, yeah, bad review for making excuses in the name of the brand
Lol...living up to your name huh?
You know...if you really want 4k...there is a product you can buy.
If only I had mentioned it in the video....weird.
Does it matter?
Yes...to some.
NOT to everyone.
Especially to those that can't afford the extra.
Is it something worth trashing a product and a company over?
Not really...especially considering HOW MANY channels I see still steaming in 1080.
Amazing how you disagreeing with my opinion turns me into a shill.
Trolling for sport, every one needs a hobby...
Just wait till UAD enters the chat. 🤣 this is getting crazy
Only usb 3.1…that’s a deal breaker
The mainstream has been a horrible experience since I bought it, returning it today and ordering the ride streamer x pro
How had it been a nightmare?
@@DarkCornerStudiosI commented on the other video you have where you were streaming via ps5…there’s some static/interference in the audio that I experience as well from my mainstream. Did you figure out what that was?
@kalClutch912 yeah...my hdmi cable sucked.
@@DarkCornerStudios I just ordered a brand new hdmi cable specifically for this and it’s still doing it
@@DarkCornerStudios it’s doing it in your other video as well brother where you were talking to the other gentleman live without any hdmi input…how did you not hear it/mention it through the vids??
good video
@@dannyperry8070 good comment
Mainstream is a solid yes for me
Thank you very much for your video.
Is it possible to do a video explaining how to have good sound in an untreated room with a microphone that doesn't need to be on the face?
Not possible, I'm afraid. Acoustics is physics and mics are still subject to the same rules. The closest you'll get is using a lav mic, which is why so many TV/Streaming shows use lavs (hidden, typically).
@@GeorgeTheTech Thank you!
Come on they died in 2003 this is an Sun Capital Partners product made in China.
And i use 4k streaming. well i actually stream in 3440 x 1440,
Does look like an interesting product for the prize, with everything you need in one box. kinda don't the "pokemon" "design" and the VU meters.
My capture card was 250 or so. but that does 4k/60