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20th September 2008, 06:07 PM
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Say I was on Ustream broadcasting, is there a software program where I could show my screen output "live" on ustream? I'd appreciate some input.
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20th September 2008, 07:17 PM
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What make and model of webcam do you have? It's possible that there is some software especially for it that can do what you want.
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20th September 2008, 07:39 PM
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free for up to 20 people - more than that and you have to buy a licence. Video description here. I can't vouch for it as I've not tried it.
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20th September 2008, 07:45 PM
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I use a Creative Webcam Vista -- trying to find the model number now.
Thanks for that, Dr.Strangelove. Checking it out now!
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20th September 2008, 07:56 PM
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20th September 2008, 09:22 PM
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20th September 2008, 09:24 PM
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Jase is looking for something to show his video output "live" really.
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20th September 2008, 10:10 PM
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Try this I just found on the net
Livestreaming
1. Sign up for a free account at veodia.com . Unlike Ustream, Veodia output can be played in Quicktime, which is the format Second Life needs.
2. Check your upload speed using something like speedtest.net . Veodia requires an upload speed of 500+ kbps . Mine is around 800, but I think it may dip under 500 every so often, so I cannot stream from home.
3. Switch on your webcam
4. Select “Start new btoadcast”
5. Press “start”
6. The footage is streamed onto a web page, for which you will get a link. This link is the same each time you restart the show.
7. Find the bit of code starting with “rstp”. This changes for each show. This is the code you will need for Second Life.
8. Log in as the island owner.
9. Go to World>About Land > Media.
10. Paste the “rstp” code into the box and select “set”
11. Check in the same window to check what is set as the “default media texture”. If you have not changed it, then it should be kind of grey.
12. Create a simple media viewer by creating a cube using building tools. Add the “default media texture” as the texture on the outside of the cube.
13. Ensure that your video preferences are set to automatically play video
14. All should work. I found that veodia streams varied, and sometimes you need to restart several times (and re-paste the rstp) to get it working. I checked in the web page that the show streamed to to see whether it looked flaky.
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23rd September 2008, 12:13 AM
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Finally found some really cool software. web cam software for video chat with webcam. This program is completely free and has some nifty effects, such as text going along the screen wherever you position it. The good thing is, it works with ustream, too.  Not sure if it will capture my screen in real time -- I'll have a good scan tomorrow.
Another program I have found is this one: web cam software for video chat with webcam. I haven't tried it yet though so can't comment on it.
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