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Rodecaster Video Core: Software-Driven Studio for Creators
10 Mar
Summary
- New Rodecaster Video Core offers an all-in-one studio setup controlled via app.
- Features three HDMI-in, four USB-C, and multiple audio/Neutrik combo ports.
- Available for pre-order at $599, integrating with existing Rode audio consoles.

Rode expands its creator tools with the introduction of the Rodecaster Video Core, an accessible, all-in-one studio solution. This model sits below their existing offerings and is designed for creators transitioning into HD video or expanding their current audio setups. A significant departure is its complete reliance on the Rodecaster App for operation, eliminating onboard controls.
The Video Core is equipped with three HDMI-in ports, one HDMI-out, four USB-C ports, two 3.5mm audio jacks, and two Neutrik combo ports. It supports up to four sources via USB-C, allows for network cameras through Ethernet, and can wirelessly integrate an iOS device feed using the Rode Capture app. The device also features automatic switching based on audio input, simplifying multi-person productions.
Owners of Rodecaster Pro 2 or Duo consoles can utilize the Rodecaster Sync app to link their audio and video setups, assigning shortcuts directly to console pads. This integration aims to reduce the complexity of managing separate audio and video hardware during live streams.
Designed for direct streaming to platforms like YouTube and Twitch, the Rodecaster Video Core also supports recording to external drives. A recent firmware update enables the output of an EDL file for DaVinci Resolve. Additionally, it now accommodates media in non-standard resolutions and aspect ratios, such as social media formats, automatically optimizing them for broadcast.




