Original topic: http://www.animemusicvideos.org/forum/v ... 2&t=103353
Now I'm helping a con having their first streaming. Not necessarily on-line but through multiple-screens. But even on-line what are the best options (what site and/or programs) and how do they work!?
Urgent please help me ^^
Live Broadcasting V2
- Kawatta-kun
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- ngsilver
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Re: Live Broadcasting V2
I prefer livestream myself. It's what I use to stream the weekly music video round-ups for TWIAMVs. Their free application works great for screen capture and streaming. The only thing is that it requires a lot of CPU in order to stream HD or even high quality, especially if you're capturing a 1080p screen size like I do.
If you have a bit of cash you can get a 2nd computer and a blackmagic design HDMI Intensity pro that is used just for the encoding and streaming (it'll take in an HDMI signal.) I'm planning on using something similar for Youmacon this year actually, except I'm looking to shell out for a directlink studio card.
If you have a bit of cash you can get a 2nd computer and a blackmagic design HDMI Intensity pro that is used just for the encoding and streaming (it'll take in an HDMI signal.) I'm planning on using something similar for Youmacon this year actually, except I'm looking to shell out for a directlink studio card.
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- Kawatta-kun
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Re: Live Broadcasting V2
Forget it, it can be free, and I am also testing it.
I have tiwtch in mind, but like it i need paid programs.
I have tiwtch in mind, but like it i need paid programs.
- ngsilver
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I don't pay for livestream. However I got an account before they moved to this 'new livestream' service which all accounts are paid accounts.
- Brad
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Re: Live Broadcasting V2
Personally I'm a fan of Justin.tv. It's free, can support pretty high-quality streams (you're not locked in to any one quality setting), and programs like Xsplit make it super easy to do camera switching, picture-in-picture, etc.