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We get back into podcast producing and we resume our topic on “Live Streaming” (part 1 here) giving details of how to set up a more advanced live streaming system. Some related links on the topics we covered are listed below. Feel free to add your own links in the comments with regards to tools you use for live streaming
Live Streaming Services
- uStream (Free): has co-hosting, recording features and mobile client (iOS, Android, Windows Phone)
- Justin.tv (Free): has desktop and mobile clients(iOS, Android)
- Livestream (Free)
- Stickam (Free): co-hosting and mobile clients (iOS, Android, J2ME)
- Vokle (Free): new and modern with good co-hosting feature and recording. Latency was an issue when we used it. No mobile client
- Google Plus (Free): not really live streaming but can have up to 10 people video chat but latency was good
- Vidyo (commercial)
- Bitgravity (commercial)
- Wowza: set up your own streaming server (i.e. make your own uStream.tv)
Live Streaming Utilities
- Flash Media Encoder (Free, Windows, OS X)
Video Effects
- uStream Producer (Free: OS X, Windows): easy transitions and allows output of webcam/pictures/movies/screen/music and also has PIP support. No text overlays
- CamTwist (Free: OS X): powerful with many video effects. can do screen casting, slideshows, movie playback, changing of video sources, text and image overlays and so much more
- ManyCam (Free: OS X, Windows): easier than CamTwist to use, has screen casting, displaying of images (slideshow), movies, text overlays
- Webcam Studio for Linux (Free: Linux): seems like a CamTwist for Linux which advance functionality
Other Hardware
- Eye-Fi: an SD card with wireless capabilities for wireless transfer from camera to computer
- Zoom H1: used as a line-in recorder
Video Switching
- BoinxTV (Commercial, Software): software is to be installed on a Mac to provide TV studio like functionality. Check out Daniel’s video of how it used it for the Making of Gear 65 #28
- Tricaster (Commercial, Software & Hardware)
- Sony Anycast (Commercial, Software & Hardware)
Audio Effects
- Line-in (Free, OS X): simple tool that sends audio from one sound device to another
- LadioCast (Free, OS X): an Icecast client but has the ability to do audio mixer and piping
- Soundflower (Free, OS X): creates 2 sound devices which can be used as streams to pipe audio from one app to another
- JACK (Free, Linux, OS X): Jack OS X – similar to Soundflower
- VACard (Free, Windows)