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JDoht wrote So first of theres a few things you need to know about livestreaming....

1. You must have a capture card wether it's HD(720p, 1080i, or 1080p) or Standard(480p)


2. Next you need a livestream account, make sure you pick a site with the best quality possible so it's easiest to see what is happening to the people viewing.

Top 2 Livestream Sites

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

3. You must have all of your chords and your capture card plugged in then hit "Broadcast"

4. Click "allow"

5. Then change the source to your Capture Card (Ex: Dazzle DVC 100)

6. Happy Livestreaming!

Deciding on a Capture Card

-Most HD Capture Cards only run in 1080i as supposed to 1080p

-All SD (standard definition) capture cards run in 480p which is very low but still good

-If you want your livestream to look AMAZING and have great feedback looks for an HD capture card

-The better the quality the faster in runs depending on the amount of space on your computer (which means the less lag)

-Price ranges are a big issue, HD captures cards run anywhere from USD $100.00-$200.00

-SD Capture Cards can run a price range from USD $50.00-$120.00 (Dazzle DVC 100 being the most expensive)

Background Information

(The "i" in 1080 stands for interlaced and the "p" in 1080p stands for progressive scan)

1080 denotes the number of horizontal scan lines—also known as vertical resolution—and the letter i stands for interlaced In the alternate format of high-definition video mode, known as 1080p, the p would stand for progressive scan.

"If you follow all of these steps then you should be up and livestreaming in no time
copy and paste..... doesn't deserve anything..
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4eyedboi wrote ite totaleclipes, its BFo x SkiiLLz (on your fl)

Ill help u out! for 10th of course ;)


yeah dude ill give you 10th if you can help me figure this darn thing out haha...

p.s. i want to upload videos to youtube, once i can do that then i'll start livestreaming lol...

***My main problem is that once i record it using Pinnacle studios 12, if i leave it like that then i can convert it with Format Factory, but if i edit it then it says "failure to decode", and youtube doesnt read the format pinnacle saves in, so basically i need help figuring out to get an editted video up on youtube using any recording software irdc about that lol
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Many tutorials are all around youtube. Plug it in, download a recording program, edit/render, upload.

Pretty self explanitory. If you want the best possibly quality I would check out TheMrJevz channel. He has amazing quality. Working on improving mine atm.
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totaleclipse4 wrote
4eyedboi wrote ite totaleclipes, its BFo x SkiiLLz (on your fl)

Ill help u out! for 10th of course ;)


yeah dude ill give you 10th if you can help me figure this darn thing out haha...

p.s. i want to upload videos to youtube, once i can do that then i'll start livestreaming lol...

***My main problem is that once i record it using Pinnacle studios 12, if i leave it like that then i can convert it with Format Factory, but if i edit it then it says "failure to decode", and youtube doesnt read the format pinnacle saves in, so basically i need help figuring out to get an editted video up on youtube using any recording software irdc about that lol


Yo, add me on msn

E-mail: innitblud_ @ hotmail.co.uk

Cant talk on xbox live atm bcos I am dl Halo Reach Beta lol.

I'll go thru it with u on msn.
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4eyedboi wrote
totaleclipse4 wrote
4eyedboi wrote ite totaleclipes, its BFo x SkiiLLz (on your fl)

Ill help u out! for 10th of course ;)


yeah dude ill give you 10th if you can help me figure this darn thing out haha...

p.s. i want to upload videos to youtube, once i can do that then i'll start livestreaming lol...

***My main problem is that once i record it using Pinnacle studios 12, if i leave it like that then i can convert it with Format Factory, but if i edit it then it says "failure to decode", and youtube doesnt read the format pinnacle saves in, so basically i need help figuring out to get an editted video up on youtube using any recording software irdc about that lol


Yo, add me on msn

E-mail: innitblud_ @ hotmail.co.uk

Cant talk on xbox live atm bcos I am dl Halo Reach Beta lol.

I'll go thru it with u on msn.


okay dude give me like a half an hour im doing homework xP
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SewerWaste wrote Many tutorials are all around youtube. Plug it in, download a recording program, edit/render, upload.

Pretty self explanitory. If you want the best possibly quality I would check out TheMrJevz channel. He has amazing quality. Working on improving mine atm.


well what recroding program do you recommend?
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Holy crap yes what is the link to your dazzle pleez PM it to
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TTGCrAzies wrote Holy crap yes what is the link to your dazzle pleez PM it to


link to my dazzle?
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mods can close, my friend BFo helped me
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JDoht wrote So first of theres a few things you need to know about livestreaming....

1. You must have a capture card wether it's HD(720p, 1080i, or 1080p) or Standard(480p)


2. Next you need a livestream account, make sure you pick a site with the best quality possible so it's easiest to see what is happening to the people viewing.

Top 2 Livestream Sites

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

3. You must have all of your chords and your capture card plugged in then hit "Broadcast"

4. Click "allow"

5. Then change the source to your Capture Card (Ex: Dazzle DVC 100)

6. Happy Livestreaming!

Deciding on a Capture Card

-Most HD Capture Cards only run in 1080i as supposed to 1080p

-All SD (standard definition) capture cards run in 480p which is very low but still good

-If you want your livestream to look AMAZING and have great feedback looks for an HD capture card

-The better the quality the faster in runs depending on the amount of space on your computer (which means the less lag)

-Price ranges are a big issue, HD captures cards run anywhere from USD $100.00-$200.00

-SD Capture Cards can run a price range from USD $50.00-$120.00 (Dazzle DVC 100 being the most expensive)

Background Information

(The "i" in 1080 stands for interlaced and the "p" in 1080p stands for progressive scan)

1080 denotes the number of horizontal scan lines—also known as vertical resolution—and the letter i stands for interlaced In the alternate format of high-definition video mode, known as 1080p, the p would stand for progressive scan.

"If you follow all of these steps then you should be up and livestreaming in no time

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