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TaShadan
Germany1960 Posts
Yes its even worse if you are german... GEMA go to hell plz! | ||
BreAKerTV
Taiwan1656 Posts
On May 19 2014 16:02 urboss wrote: You guys do realize that YouTube's streaming service is miles better than twitch? Youtube is not 60 FPS capable if I recall correctly. If I had to guess, I would say that maybe youtube would allow twitch streamers to stream independently while using youtube in and of itself as a back-up. EDIT: I meant to say use youtube as an archiving system. | ||
urboss
Austria1223 Posts
On May 19 2014 16:14 BreAKerTV wrote: Youtube is not 60 FPS capable if I recall correctly. If I had to guess, I would say that maybe youtube would allow twitch streamers to stream independently while using youtube in and of itself as a back-up. It wasn't 60 FPS capable, but they changed that. Edit: nvm, it seems that live streaming is still in 30fps Anyway, the technology is there, so this should be easy to fix. | ||
Chylvain
France43 Posts
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51435 Posts
Finally!!! Im pretty sure YouTube/Google whoever wont even touch the layout or anything, maybe add more things to link it to YouTube but it is going to be nothing to do with YouTube imo apart from an affiliate source to eachother. Twitch on its own generates money like YouTube does. Also the big part of this is whether the Justice system even allows this to happen as YouTube and Twitch is pretty much 90% of the internet streaming market lol? That is going take a while to go through if at all? Also, lol Microsoft was bidding for it ;o oh gosh. That probably would of been a cool outcome to see what they would of done to it haha Glad it didn't go to someone like Zuckerberg though, probably would of switched to Afreeca if that happened And yeah gz to Twitch guys on becoming millionaires :D | ||
SigmaoctanusIV
United States3313 Posts
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Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
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YuiHirasawa
Japan220 Posts
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Lonyo
United Kingdom3884 Posts
On May 19 2014 16:08 Jaaaaasper wrote: Its really not... Pause and rewind. Less laggy in Europe. Lower res and frame rate. I would take live pause and less lag over res and fps. And I do every time I watch LCS. The YouTube experience is enough better. Live pause and rewind is amazing. Never miss the start of an event. Start watching 30mins "late" and skip all the breaks to catch up over time. | ||
Drigger
254 Posts
Youtube is completely unwatchable here is germany without a proxy since half the content is being blocked due to "copyright violations" ... I dont want this to happen to twitch ;_; | ||
SamuelGreen
Sweden292 Posts
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BreAKerTV
Taiwan1656 Posts
On May 19 2014 16:34 SigmaoctanusIV wrote: I honestly didn't notice a difference when they bought youtube and I probably won't notice when they acquire twitch. I'm with this guy. But recently Nintendo threw a fit over YouTube awarding CPM to people who used Nintendo titles to increase their channel's viewership. So, youtube started giving all of that CPM money on youtube straight to Japan's pockets. Amazingly Nintendo did not try to do any such thing to twitch.tv. No lawsuits or threats or statements of that nature. I'm thinking everyone's biggest concern would be something like that happening to streamers - their money being taken from them at any given moment. | ||
endy
Switzerland8970 Posts
No more snipealot | ||
Kleinmuuhg
Vanuatu4091 Posts
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ReboundEU
508 Posts
But from a business point of view, if i were Twitch, i would sell it in a heartbeat. I mean come on..1 billion....that's more 0''s then most can count. So yea...let's not forget Twitch is a business first. | ||
BreAKerTV
Taiwan1656 Posts
On May 19 2014 16:51 endy wrote: Twitch service is already awful in China because they don't have local servers/nodes, but if it becomes a part of Youtube, then it will simply be blocked. No more snipealot I also wanted to bring this up. This is a big issue as well, but you might want to try looking in to douyu.tv, endy. I've heard that I can stream to this channel from outside of China and may one day be able to provide English broadcasts to it if you guys should want it. | ||
ReboundEU
508 Posts
Youtube is a whole other beast. You can put videos there lifetime and can cover ANY subject possible including delicate ones for which some countries may feel it's a bad thing. We don't want them politicians to feel threatened by the "internet truth" don't we? Twitch is just for games. I honestly don't see how Twitch could ever be blocked in China as long as it continues doing what it did so far. Only difference now is u will see more adds then a teleshopping channel and also G+ integrated hardcore in it. What i truly wonder even tho i am not a streamer myself, is how this move will influence stream payment and so on. Will they decrease/stay/increase? do the conditions change and so on. Personally i think the biggest impact will be on the streamers themselves who a big majority of them earn their living from streaming. | ||
Attunga
Australia41 Posts
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ReboundEU
508 Posts
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Lonyo
United Kingdom3884 Posts
On May 19 2014 17:08 ReboundEU wrote: @Attunga ....it's a website...even if microsoft got its hands on it..how can they change a website in such a way to not work with your OS? That's a dumb statement sry. I hope Google doesn't get their hands on it. I like watching Twitch on my Windows computer and if Google bought it then it would obviously go Chrome/Android only. Also I wish I had Skype for android. Also I wish Microsoft websites worked outside IE. | ||
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