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TubeCaster

TubeCaster - powered by YouTube Broadcast live video from your Android device's camera to YouTube Live. ...

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TubeCaster - powered by YouTube

Broadcast live video from your Android device's camera to YouTube Live.

Here are the many changes in recent releases:

May 1, 2019 V2.3.00
* Added manual exposure and ISO settings for the camera
* Added manual focus to the camera
* Improved smoothness when shooting videos even at lower frame rates
* Increased default framerates and bitrates
* Improved narrow screen (portrait) mode
* Added narrow screen resolutions for the camera
* Added portrait mode to the Easy Mode settings
* Optional second audio input, such as background music
* Second audio input has its own volume control
* Fixed a bug when using an old profile

March 17, 2019 V2.2.00
* Using Android's Camera2 API exclusively and have it working quite well
* Big performance improvement for the camera, mostly noticeable with high resolutions
* Automatically uses portrait mode when setting a custom narrow resolution
* Narrow screen videos have a true narrow resolution - no rotation flags
* Some settings were not being saved to profiles
* Improved operational memory handling
* Added https, rtmps, rtmpts, tls protocols
* Now uses a 64 bit binary on 64 bit devices. (Google August 2019 requirement)
* Another improvement to the adaptive bitrate feature
* Fixed an autoexposure bug on front camera
* Fixed camera stabilization on devices that support it
* Start and Stop events from the Edit Event screen - allows a separate device to do the streaming

December 13, 2018 V2.1.00
* Improvement for Bluetooth microphones (still experimental)
* Camera screen is much smoother at high resolutions on slow devices
* Eliminated the need for accounts/contacts permission
* Added 1440p and 2160p support - works well on high end devices
* Fixed the volume control when using a microphone
* Camera light can be turned on and off

December 1, 2018 V2.0.00 - A major rewrite
* Select any channel you own.
* It is now free, and never with any ads.
* Performance improvements.
* Now works with most any device.
* Requires Android 5.1.1+
* Tested up through Android Pie.
* Supports custom resolutions for YouTube's variable format.
* Upload a thumbnail for your broadcast.

TubeCaster was the first and the best and now it is even better. And it is now free and with no ads.

Stream live video from your device camera to any channel you own. You can select any one of your channels from within the app.

TubeCaster now supports 1440p and 2160p resolutions. If your Android camera supports it and the device is powerful enough, TubeCaster can broadcast it to YouTube. These video modes can be found in the Advanced settings.

In addition to streaming live video to YouTube, you can also create, start, and stop your events from within the app. For the audio, you can use your device's built in microphone, an external microphone, a bluetooth microphone, or an audio file stored on your device or streamed from the internet.

Here are some of the features:

Create a new live event.
Edit an existing event.
Delete an event.
Stream live to YouTube using your built in camera.
Start the event while the stream is running.
Stop an event while streaming or from the edit page.
Accurate frame rates are supported from 4fps up to 30fps.
Supports resolutions from 240p all the way up to 2160p.
Also supports custom resolutions in any width or height that is divisible by 16.
Uses adaptive bitrate encoding, good for when the network is unstable.
You can save many profiles and have all your settings ready to go quickly when you need to get a live stream going in a hurry.
You can retrieve the URL to your event page on youtube.com.
You can retrieve the embedded player code for each event so you can put a YouTube player on your own website.
Audio mixed in with the video can come from the Android microphone or from a media file on the device or from the internet.

Help is available at any screen. Just tap the help button at the top of any screen.

Last update

April 12, 2020

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