It's been awhile since I've been able to spend some decent time in catching up on my 'learnings' and 'courses'.
A few questions have raised themselves in my brain (and I have searched my memory bank and was going to search my computer and thought it would be faster to ask here):
Is the HOA dead and only YouTube livestreaming the go?
Which is the best livestreaming platform to use where guests can be invited into a show and controls are easy to set up and use?
Currently I am doing a weekly LIVE on FB, using Belive.tv as the platform (which I have paid for) to stream as it is directly connected into FB and is very easy to use. I can download these from FB and upload to YT.
I ask, because time is something that is getting spread thinly between what I do and I need to focus on really learning 1 system to start, that is going to work for me! OBS or Zoom or YouTube Lives???
My ultimate aim is to get my website/s operational again and having what I do being on them, not borrowed platforms!
Last question for you Andrew Hatchett - will your posts here be transferred and accessible (the OBS series and Zoom ones mainly) at/when you migrate the User2User group to ??
Ros Boundy
ReplyDeleteHOA is still around as Craig Long says and works pretty much as it always has - it is just set up from the YouTube side now under live Events.
As to best Livestreaming platform... Pretty much depends on what you want to do and how you want to do it. Each has their Pro & Cons.
OBS allows scenes, several streaming options, etc., Zoom allows for several streaming options, several different recording options, Green Screen option, and of course YouTube offers a very simple streaming option.
As to the transferring of posts - it all depends on what Google provides as a means to do so. I'm not really expect them to survive but the YouTube videos will still be available.
Hope this helps. I know the time difference makes it difficult but if you want to set a time some weekend we can do a zoom meeting at a time that fits you to talk more about this.
Thanks Craig Long and Andrew Hatchett. I would like to catch up on a HOA so I remember how to run one again.
ReplyDeleteRos Boundy
ReplyDeleteAny time you want to get together to refresh your memory just say when. :)