Interesting Iron Chef idea
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- LittleAtari
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Re: Interesting Iron Chef idea
Just have joey muted when watching your streamSilk_SK wrote:As long as I don't get any backseat editing I'd be cool with it.

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Re: Interesting Iron Chef idea
You mean, you know, beta testing without a beta?LittleAtari wrote:Just have joey muted when watching your streamSilk_SK wrote:As long as I don't get any backseat editing I'd be cool with it.
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Re: Interesting Iron Chef idea
So...what i'm hearing is that the only songs you wanna use for this torny is tracks from my smashing pumpkin mep....
I like what I hear.
I like what I hear.
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Re: Interesting Iron Chef idea
Shut up jeff, nobody wants to smash your pumpkins.
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Could you link me to something where I can see and or try this myself? Because honestly with all the software that I've used, for live as well as simply recording. I end up taking a drastic hit to my overall performance. I find ~1/10% to be acceptable, but over that it becomes a real bother.Emotive wrote:What does it to to your gaming? I see absolutely no difference to the performance of my system while livestreaming and the watchers don't get much lag other than a small delay either, I've seen movies, games and other desktop activities depicted live 100% normally in this way.Arashinome wrote:If it's anything like what livestream does to your frame rates while gaming, I don't think I'd like to edit with it.

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Re: Interesting Iron Chef idea
I usually use livestream.com when I want to show some desktop activity/video to someone, the quality's not splendid but acceptable (a clear-quality youtube sized window pretty much). It takes a program to broadcast there, but I don't experience any change in performance while broadcasting. That is for normal activities, I haven't tried some high-end game or something, it probably would have some experience loss there. But you get my meanings, this isn't about high-end gaming.Niotex wrote:Could you link me to something where I can see and or try this myself? Because honestly with all the software that I've used, for live as well as simply recording. I end up taking a drastic hit to my overall performance. I find ~1/10% to be acceptable, but over that it becomes a real bother.Emotive wrote:What does it to to your gaming? I see absolutely no difference to the performance of my system while livestreaming and the watchers don't get much lag other than a small delay either, I've seen movies, games and other desktop activities depicted live 100% normally in this way.Arashinome wrote:If it's anything like what livestream does to your frame rates while gaming, I don't think I'd like to edit with it.
Blabbler had showed me a much better example though, a site which, I believe, seemingly needed no program to work and allowed the other to view your desktop at a higher resolution. He actually edited something in AE as I watched, so it can't have dropped the performance to intolerable levels. Can't recall what that website was though, going to have to ask him when he reappears.
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Re: Interesting Iron Chef idea
Fuck you, RPGs.Emotive wrote:probably would have some experience loss
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Re: Interesting Iron Chef idea
IIRC he used Adobe Connect. (or rather adobe conferencing, as a part of adobe connect) which means he either bought it or pirated it.Emotive wrote: He actually edited something in AE as I watched, so it can't have dropped the performance to intolerable levels. Can't recall what that website was though, going to have to ask him when he reappears.
I've seen people livestream everything from demon's souls to Crysis; they seemed to be doing okay.