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The Rodecaster Video could help podcasters become broadcasters
The at-home podcast studio gets a video upgrade.
The price is steep for someone getting into video production, but Rode is on its way to becoming the go-to podcasting brand, which may convince creators to trust this machine. This could potentially compete well with A/V consoles from Roland and Blackmagic, sitting below the $2,000+ pro models (but FYI there’s no built-in video monitor, and only 1080p output). I have found the Rodecaster Pro’s inputs can be noisy compared to my other audio interfaces, and the Streamer X was so buggy I had to stop using it.
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