Difference between revisions of "Streaming Resources"
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*Video Capture Device - To stream live gameplay you must have a video capture device because the video footage needs to be immediately available to your streaming software. | *Video Capture Device - To stream live gameplay you must have a video capture device because the video footage needs to be immediately available to your streaming software. | ||
*Stable broadband internet connection - Video games run at 30-60 frames per second. In order for the video feed to look smooth you'll be sending a lot of high resolution images rapidly. That takes a decent internet connection. | *Stable broadband internet connection - Video games run at 30-60 frames per second. In order for the video feed to look smooth you'll be sending a lot of high resolution images rapidly. That takes a decent internet connection. | ||
− | *Streaming software - There are a lot of options | + | *Streaming software - There are a lot of options available. Right now OBS and XSplit are the two most popular choices |
=== Streaming Software === | === Streaming Software === | ||
*OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) - Free and powerful, OBS streaming software is rapidly growing in popularity | *OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) - Free and powerful, OBS streaming software is rapidly growing in popularity | ||
− | * | + | *XSplit -A popular streaming software. The beta period for it has ended and it now costs $40/year or you can use it for free with a watermark |
=== Streaming Services === | === Streaming Services === | ||
Once you've got everything set you're going to need a streaming service. A streaming service will let you broadcast your capture over the internet. Once you've created an account you'll have a dedicated channel where people can watch you play live. [http://twitch.tv Twitch]is currently the most popular and widely used streaming service. We currently recommend that you use Twitch to stream. A major reason to use Twitch is that as you become more established in the speedrunning community you can be added to the SpeedDemosArchive or SpeedRunsLive team streaming pages. Previously, a lot of speedrunners broadcasted on [http://www.ustream.tv/ Ustream.] | Once you've got everything set you're going to need a streaming service. A streaming service will let you broadcast your capture over the internet. Once you've created an account you'll have a dedicated channel where people can watch you play live. [http://twitch.tv Twitch]is currently the most popular and widely used streaming service. We currently recommend that you use Twitch to stream. A major reason to use Twitch is that as you become more established in the speedrunning community you can be added to the SpeedDemosArchive or SpeedRunsLive team streaming pages. Previously, a lot of speedrunners broadcasted on [http://www.ustream.tv/ Ustream.] |
Revision as of 23:54, 17 May 2013
Here you will find some links and guides to things that just don't fit neatly into the other categories.
Streaming
Streaming adds a social aspect to the speedrunning process
Requirements
- Video Capture Device - To stream live gameplay you must have a video capture device because the video footage needs to be immediately available to your streaming software.
- Stable broadband internet connection - Video games run at 30-60 frames per second. In order for the video feed to look smooth you'll be sending a lot of high resolution images rapidly. That takes a decent internet connection.
- Streaming software - There are a lot of options available. Right now OBS and XSplit are the two most popular choices
Streaming Software
- OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) - Free and powerful, OBS streaming software is rapidly growing in popularity
- XSplit -A popular streaming software. The beta period for it has ended and it now costs $40/year or you can use it for free with a watermark
Streaming Services
Once you've got everything set you're going to need a streaming service. A streaming service will let you broadcast your capture over the internet. Once you've created an account you'll have a dedicated channel where people can watch you play live. Twitchis currently the most popular and widely used streaming service. We currently recommend that you use Twitch to stream. A major reason to use Twitch is that as you become more established in the speedrunning community you can be added to the SpeedDemosArchive or SpeedRunsLive team streaming pages. Previously, a lot of speedrunners broadcasted on Ustream.