Note to Craig Long and Michael Daniels: you could place Craig's video in the tv and also use 3D transform tools to make it fit the shape of the tv. I'm just sayin' ;).
One more fun tidbit: If your CPU can handle it, you can simultaneously stream to YouTube (30+ second delay) and Twitch (very low latency). You could have an almost-live preview and almost-live feedback from the Twitch stream. If only Twitch had the same user-base.
It's intentional... YouTube processes all content through ContentID to ensure that there's no copyright violation. Twitch has no such protection, Craig Long
at the 1:30 mark you both show and Michael is in the filmstrip
ReplyDeleteRichard Clarkson Yeah I needed to crop that out.
ReplyDeleteCraig Long i just hope others didn't get any virus from it
ReplyDeletePlease check out the video again. It has been edited to make it easier to watch. The video is still at the same link.
ReplyDeletevolume was perfect
ReplyDeleteNote to Craig Long and Michael Daniels: you could place Craig's video in the tv and also use 3D transform tools to make it fit the shape of the tv. I'm just sayin' ;).
ReplyDeleteOne more fun tidbit: If your CPU can handle it, you can simultaneously stream to YouTube (30+ second delay) and Twitch (very low latency). You could have an almost-live preview and almost-live feedback from the Twitch stream. If only Twitch had the same user-base.
Great information. Thanks Chad LaFarge
ReplyDeleteChad LaFarge Oh 3D transform tools. I'll check that out. In Wirecast I believe you hold down the Ctrl key and then twist the image with the mouse.
ReplyDeleteChad LaFarge Michael Daniels Found it. You hold down the Shift key then use your mouse.
ReplyDeleteChad LaFarge I need a more powerful computer to stream to two places.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure how much of a performance hit's involved... could simply be duplicating a given stream to two ingestors.
ReplyDeleteChad LaFarge I wonder why YouTube has so much latency?
ReplyDeleteIt's intentional... YouTube processes all content through ContentID to ensure that there's no copyright violation. Twitch has no such protection, Craig Long
ReplyDeleteSo streaming a Hangout to Twitch may be the way to go.
ReplyDeleteNot as accessible, and free accounts will have commercials interrupting your stream. I know: that's a DRAG.
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