How to Live Stream to Multiple Platforms with Multiple Cameras – YoloBox Review

In this video, I document how I live stream to multiple platforms using my Panasonic Lumix FZ2500 mirrorless camera and my Samsung Galaxy S10 Android Phone, as a home-based live streamer.

Streaming Device

Live Stream to Multiple Platforms

I’m using the Yololiv YoloBox Portable Multi-camera Multi-platform Live Streaming Device. It is connected directly to the internet via an ethernet cable for the best transmission stability.

Video Inputs

I am using two input sources. One is coming from the Panasonic Lumix FZ2500 Mirrorless Camera which is capturing my full view. The other input source is the Samsung Galaxy S10 Android phone. The display from the phone goes directly into the YoloBox using a USB-C to HDMI cable by Cable Creation.

Audio Input

My voice is going into the YoloBox audio input using the Mirfak Audio WE10 Pro Wireless Microphone System that I wear on my collar. The cameras are not picking up any sounds for this stream.

Audio Output

At the bottom of the YoloBox is the audio output jack. That’s where I connect my headphones to listen, so as to make sure the audio is loud and clear.

Power Source

Next to the microphone audio input jack is the USB-C power input port, powered by a USB power adapter from the AC wall socket. Although the Yolobox is battery-powered, I prefer a plugged-in power, so I can stream as long as I want.

Multiple Platforms

Where am I streaming to? The stream goes out to three places, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitch, all at the same time.

Comment Display

I can see comments coming from YouTube and Facebook, but not from Twitch. Therefore, I had to use a separate laptop to see Twitch comments. I can also choose to display any comment on the screen by tapping on the ribbon icon.

Live Stream to Multiple Platforms

To sum up, this is just one way how I live stream to multiple platforms using the YoloBox. If you would like to see my other setups, check out my Yolobox live streaming equipment and setup review.

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