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1) Do NOT promote your own stream in this thread. You may create a separate thread to do so. 2) Do NOT post in this thread to request a streaming site / channel change.
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On December 12 2010 19:10 delete_ wrote:Why did you have to put the 3 month rule I wanna put my stream in here! so my gold-platinum gameplay would improve... please let me register my livestream thanks!
Take the 3 months to improve to Diamond instead?
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^^ Lol @ above. I'm glad they did this, I'm sure chill is too. If only I could figure out how to get my sound working I could finally stream my BW games for all to see (laugh at).
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On December 12 2010 19:10 delete_ wrote:Why did you have to put the 3 month rule I wanna put my stream in here! so my gold-platinum gameplay would improve... please let me register my livestream thanks! It's mainly to filter out all the people who register, request for stream to be put up, and then never post on TL ever again.
(Look through previous streaming on TL thread for how many people had 1-2 posts etc.)
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On December 13 2010 01:11 Ursad0n wrote: If only I could figure out how to get my sound working I could finally stream my BW games for all to see (laugh at).
The best way to get sound working is to use the command-line FME method in my tutorial, and then enable Stereo Mix in windows. With Stereo Mix selected as your audio input in FME, anything that goes to your speakers (or headphones rather) will be put into the sound recording track of the stream.
Also, by using Stereo Mix, you can use the windows Volume Mixer to control the sound levels of SC2 vs your Microphone, as well as Skype, Vent, Firefox, etc. So essentially you can mix sound levels of everything on your PC pretty easy.
Hope that helps!
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Sweet, this thread came up just in time.. I just created a livestream account and tested, everything works pretty good, just a bit of a delay on my stream, but thats not necessarily a bad thing! :D
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I'm currently inactice due to a computer issue but will return to streaming when I fix my comp (my old comp sux too much to stream). Will I be removed for inactivity?
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I was wondering if it is possible to manualy remove my stream. Haven't used mine a lot since i have major sound problems. Although I guesse you're using an algorithm to determine inactive streams and then remove them automaticly. Thought I'd try to remove it to remove it from the clutter.
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On December 13 2010 07:09 TimMultiboxing wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2010 01:11 Ursad0n wrote: If only I could figure out how to get my sound working I could finally stream my BW games for all to see (laugh at). The best way to get sound working is to use the command-line FME method in my tutorial, and then enable Stereo Mix in windows. With Stereo Mix selected as your audio input in FME, anything that goes to your speakers (or headphones rather) will be put into the sound recording track of the stream. Also, by using Stereo Mix, you can use the windows Volume Mixer to control the sound levels of SC2 vs your Microphone, as well as Skype, Vent, Firefox, etc. So essentially you can mix sound levels of everything on your PC pretty easy. Hope that helps! The problem is that I have no option for that. there is no Stereo Mix or anything
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On December 11 2010 14:53 hazelynut wrote: Is it possible to change the name of the stream (how it shows up on the right sidebar)? Currently named CSL stream, I'd like to change it to hazelynut if possible.
I also have a request to change my stream name from reQ to reQ.tv Would this be possible at all Chill? Ty for your time !
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On December 14 2010 08:33 Ursad0n wrote: The problem is that I have no option for that. there is no Stereo Mix or anything
Make sure you right click in your recording area and show disabled/disconnected devices to see if it is hidden.
Otherwise, you most likely need to update your driver of your sound card, especially if it is built into your motherboard. Do some research on your mobo, see if the AC97 driver will work for you, as it has Stereo Mix (sometimes known as What You Hear). A lot of motherboards use that driver and it has Stereo Mix enabled (I just enabled it on one of my Shuttle XPCs).
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On December 14 2010 06:30 Megaliskuu wrote: I'm currently inactice due to a computer issue but will return to streaming when I fix my comp (my old comp sux too much to stream). Will I be removed for inactivity? Inactive streams simply stop showing up anywhere (including in the offline list), they are never really deleted.
On December 14 2010 08:08 Marradron wrote: I was wondering if it is possible to manualy remove my stream. Haven't used mine a lot since i have major sound problems. Although I guesse you're using an algorithm to determine inactive streams and then remove them automaticly. Thought I'd try to remove it to remove it from the clutter. Currently there is no way to remove your own stream, this may be added in the future.
For those of you with technical issues, you will get better responses by posting in the Tech Support forum. This thread is mainly for issues with the stream approval system or general "Streaming on TL" questions.
As of today we also support sc-streams.com as a streaming provider. They offer an unrestricted bitrate RTMP stream, compatible with Xsplit / FMLE and VOD service, so check them out as another option if you're having issues with other providers.
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Its good to hear. I will never stream but all the featured stream is one of my source of entertainment nowadays. Sometime I find myself watching Huk or Idra stream more than I actually play the game :D.
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For those of you with technical issues, you will get better responses by posting in the Tech Support forum. This thread is mainly for issues with the stream approval system or general "Streaming on TL" questions.
Hey R1CH, should I use a different thread/forum try and help TL peeps get streaming? I think users would benefit having a localized area to discuss how to stream, tips, different stream sites, problems and resolutions, etc.
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If you already have a stream and it is shown in top left of your screan under profile. You can click the link in the OP again to change your streamsite. Atleast thats the case for me.
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Is there a way to check how long you have been a member?
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On December 15 2010 02:27 ZenithX wrote: Is there a way to check how long you have been a member? Insert your name where my name is: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/profile.php?user=Ichabod
Alternatively, you can go to a post you made and click the "profile" link in the top right of your post, i'm unsure if there are any other ways...maybe a button could be put somewhere "public profile" or something.
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Hey Chill or Rich or whoever is in charge:
I was talking with some guy on the Justin.tv staff and he said they no longer have nationality restrictions or whatever it was that was keeping TL from having JTV streams "featured."
Are JTV streams able to be featured now that there are no nationality restrictions?
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On December 14 2010 11:00 reQ wrote:Show nested quote +On December 11 2010 14:53 hazelynut wrote: Is it possible to change the name of the stream (how it shows up on the right sidebar)? Currently named CSL stream, I'd like to change it to hazelynut if possible. I also have a request to change my stream name from reQ to reQ.tv Would this be possible at all Chill? Ty for your time ! No, you aren't a TV channel. When you are a household name, you can call your stream whatever you want. Do you know how many PMs I get a day from people with 10 stream-hours asking to be called "The New SC Super TV Daily" and other similar garbage? Put in your time, make a name for yourself, and then we'll talk.
For reference, do people know what GLHF.tv is? Do people know what the Day[9] Daily is? Do people know what reQ.tv is? Do you see where I'm going with this?
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