Tuesday, December 1, 2015

YouTube Live testing with Michael Daniels and Craig Long

YouTube Live testing with Michael Daniels and Craig Long

I'm using Xsplit Broadcaster recommended by Chad LaFarge !
Thanks Michael Daniels for helping me with this test!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Og3V9zX9BM

15 comments:

  1. at the 1:30 mark you both show and Michael is in the filmstrip

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  2. Richard Clarkson Yeah I needed to crop that out.

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  3. Craig Long  i just hope others didn't get any virus from it

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  4. Please check out the video again.  It has been edited to make it easier to watch.  The video is still at the same link.

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  5. 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.

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  6. Chad 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.

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  7. Chad LaFarge Michael Daniels Found it.  You hold down the Shift key then use your mouse.

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  8. Chad LaFarge I need a more powerful computer to stream to two places.

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  9. I'm not sure how much of a performance hit's involved... could simply be duplicating a given stream to two ingestors.

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  10. Chad LaFarge I wonder why YouTube has so much latency?

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  11. It's intentional... YouTube processes all content through ContentID to ensure that there's no copyright violation. Twitch has no such protection, Craig Long

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  12. So streaming a Hangout to Twitch may be the way to go.

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  13. Not as accessible, and free accounts will have commercials interrupting your stream. I know: that's a DRAG.

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