
"Rode has announced a new version of the Rodecaster Video portable production console it launched just over a year ago, but the Rodecaster Video S isn't a replacement. The Rodecaster Video S offers similar functionality to the original, including switching and mixing multiple video and audio sources and replacing blue or green screens, but with an even smaller footprint and price."
"At nearly $500, the Rodecaster Video S still isn't a cheap tool for amateur streamers. But for established podcasters looking to test the waters with video versions of their content, it's an even more affordable and accessible all-in-one solution when you factor in the built-in functionality like chroma keying and compatibility with both professional and consumer-grade audio and video gear."
Rode released a smaller, lower-priced version of its Rodecaster Video production console called the Rodecaster Video S. The unit can switch, mix, and livestream multiple audio and video sources and perform blue/green-screen chroma keying. The S model has a smaller footprint and supports fewer video inputs than the original $1,199 Rodecaster Video. The S is available for preorder at $499 and targets established podcasters moving into video, offering compatibility with professional and consumer-grade audio and video gear. The design balances affordability and built-in functionality as an all-in-one portable production solution.
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