
Let’s be honest — when it comes to live streaming, most churches and organizations already have a mix of equipment in place. Maybe you’ve got a few solid cameras, an audio mixer that’s been faithful for years, and a sound system your team knows like the back of their hand. The last thing you want is to start from scratch.
Good news: You don’t have to.
Resi is built to work with what you already have. Whether you’re streaming Sunday services, a weekly Bible study, or a large-scale virtual event, Resi makes it simple to bring professional-grade reliability into your current AV ecosystem without creating chaos.
What most AV setups already include
Most church or event setups today feature a combination of video and audio tools. We’re talking:
- Cameras (DSLRs, PTZs, camcorders)
- Microphones and mic systems
- Sound reinforcement (speakers, monitors)
- Audio mixers and digital consoles
- Video switchers
- Playback monitors or video walls
You might also be using software like ProPresenter, OBS, or vMix to cue media and run visuals.
That’s a lot of moving parts. And when you’re trying to connect with both a live audience and a virtual audience at the same time, reliability matters.
How Resi fits right in
Resi’s hardware encoders are designed to integrate directly with your existing gear. Whether your feed is coming from a camera connected to a switcher or through a full production rack, Resi receives the signal cleanly and pushes it out with confidence.
You don’t need to overhaul your AV system. Just plug in your current output into a Resi encoder, and you’re ready to stream.
It also plays nicely with your audio. The mix coming out of your board? Resi can carry it without adding stress to your sound engineer. Whether you’re hosting a live event or a midweek devotional, your live video feels like it’s in the room with every viewer.
Streaming platforms and audience engagement
Where does your audience watch? Facebook Live? YouTube Live? A custom player embedded in your church app?
Resi can stream to all of them.
You can even stream to multiple destinations at the same time. That means you can reach a wider audience without compromising quality, buffering, or sync issues.
Better yet, Resi doesn’t drop the ball if your internet does. Thanks to Resi’s Resilient Streaming Protocol (RSP), your stream is protected from glitches and interruptions. It records and sends the data in real time but only pushes it out when it confirms a stable connection.
In other words, your audience never sees the hiccup. They just see a smooth, professional, real-time broadcast.
Common use cases for Resi in live streaming
Whether you’re handling a livestream for:
- Sunday worship
- Conferences or seminars
- Youth nights with remote guests
- Hybrid church meetings with remote presenters
- Community events or virtual outreach
Resi helps bridge the gap between your in-person attendees and your remote audience.
You can record your live stream for future playback. You can sync content across locations. You can even provide video options for home groups, shut-ins, or a global audience that can’t gather locally.
Why churches trust Resi
It’s not just that Resi works well with your gear.
It’s that Resi makes your stream dependable.
It gives you peace of mind on Sunday mornings and during high-stakes live events. It makes it easier for your tech volunteers to get things right. And it allows your team to focus more on ministry and less on technical troubleshooting.
Whether you’re streaming a worship service, a teaching session, or a live concert, Resi helps you reach more people with excellence.
Ready to see how Resi can strengthen your streaming workflow? Get in touch with a Resi expert and explore how your existing AV system can deliver more than you imagined.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use Resi with my current audio mixer and video switcher?
Yes. Resi encoders are designed to receive standard audio and video feeds from your existing equipment, including mixers, switchers, and production software.
What platforms can I stream to with Resi?
You can stream to Facebook Live, YouTube Live, your website, your mobile app, or all of them at the same time.
What happens if my internet drops during a live stream?
Resi’s Resilient Streaming Protocol saves the stream and delivers it once a stable connection returns. Your viewers won’t experience glitches or interruptions.
Is Resi good for streaming virtual events or hybrid meetings?
Absolutely. You can stream to a remote audience, include remote participants or presenters, and even record sessions for later playback.
Do I need to upgrade my AV system to use Resi?
Nope. Resi is built to integrate with what you already have, whether it’s a simple setup or a full production rig.