Thanks for the overtime we appreciate it
Is there a reason the iOS app doesn't include AirPlay like the regular YouTube app?
Coming!
Thanks for the overtime we appreciate it
Is there a reason the iOS app doesn't include AirPlay like the regular YouTube app?
Yeah ... but I'm working overtime on something I love.
One more question: how do we find and break down the analytics for live streams, specifically ad performance and earnings? I'm assuming that the stats for the VOD only apply to the VOD and don't take into account the views when live?
If a stream archive VOD gets tagged with a ContentID match, does that just eliminate ad revenue for the user from that point onward or is it retroactive for the live stream?
EDIT: fugimax, is there a better place for me to submit feedback than a GAF thread?
A few (but not all) people in chat saw a few (but not all) ads. According to the wording on the dashboard, this seems to be normal. There are apparently "complex criteria" for who sees them and when.
It generally shaves off at least 5 seconds. It's for folks looking to interact more with their audience.
Yeah ... but I'm working overtime on something I love.
Looks great without the side bars.
So much wasted screen real estate wasted.
So much screen real estate wasted.
Anyone know why two videos get added to the video manager per each stream archive? The top two videos here both came from the same stream, and they have different video IDs, but only the bottom one plays. The top one stays on "processing" forever. (The same thing happened to Mario 3 last night, and I deleted the duplicate.)
(You can probably ignore the "video blocked in some countries" warning. That's probably ContentID being screwy and bugged. Nintendo has already laid claim to these archives for monetization purposes, but there don't appear to be any actual viewing restrictions on them.)
Yep happens to everything i stream. Not sure why. In fact the one still in processing has the large number of views the other does not.
Ya its odd. My 150.00 elgato can export a video after live on demand all as one file. Not sure how a billion dollar company can't. So I am going with a bug right nowMy guess is that one is the actual stream archive and one is a VOD, but I'm not sure why they'd have to be two separate entries.
You should probably use the recommended max bitrate settings here:I did run into several issues though. I tried using OBS at first with a combination of Twitch and Youtube Gaming recommended settings and my stream ran awful. Literally couldn't load my stream at all, and when I could, the video quality was 144p and skipped constantly. I also had an issue with my audio stuttering. If someone has some recommended OBS settings, I'd appreciate it. My upload speed is 20mbps and I'm aiming for 720p60fps video quality.
Streamed an hour of Until Dawn with my girlfriend earlier. Had 2 viewers in that whole time, not bad for a first time streamer I guess. Half expected more given the new platform and having only 10 streams up of Until Dawn at that period of time. Regardless, I can say it was simple to set up and stream when I eventually figured it out.
I did run into several issues though. I tried using OBS at first with a combination of Twitch and Youtube Gaming recommended settings and my stream ran awful. Literally couldn't load my stream at all, and when I could, the video quality was 144p and skipped constantly. I also had an issue with my audio stuttering. If someone has some recommended OBS settings, I'd appreciate it. My upload speed is 20mbps and I'm aiming for 720p60fps video quality.
I ended up using the Elgato Game Capture HD software to stream my footage, which worked well. I did noticed that when I click stream in the Elgato software, it says I'm live, but my Youtube 'Live Streaming' tab says I'm offline. I browsed Youtube Gaming and saw that my stream was live, which I thought was weird.
I'm getting a 404 error. Tried it right after you posted and I'm still getting it now.
Looks fine to me.
Also the youtube gaming trailer thing is so corny. "I gotta try that!!!!!"
the game audio is unsynced and sounds terrible.
It's the same content policy as the rest of YouTube. Everything is on a case-by-case basis, but in general, nudity is not OK..
As expected, YouTube continues to have their heads up their asses. Best not stream an M-Rated game that has "Nudity" listed in the ESRB box everyone, not worth the risk of losing your channel. Hell, getting a strike will have live streaming taken away from you for 6-months anyways.
Some gaffers saw the stream fine, wierd you had an issue.
Thanks
I gotta look into that.
Thanks everyone that visited.
You should probably use the recommended max bitrate settings here:
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2853702?hl=en&vid=1-635762373580183405-3940746316
Not sure if breaking those guidelines is as problematic for Youtube as it is for Twitch though. It's a problem on Twitch because non-partners don't get a quality selector/reencoder, so if you're streaming at 20 mbps then the viewers will also be getting a 20 mbps stream, and the odds of both the audience and Twitch being able to keep up with all of that isn't very likely.
Try checking the advanced setting on the Youtube Live Dashboard. There's an option to have less buffering or better interactivity. The less buffering option lets you choose to set a delay time. I seem to run smoother streams using that.
That's how a lot of modern web design is. Go to http://www.giantbomb.com/, http://www.twitch.tv/ , or even https://www.youtube.com/
Sorry man, don't know what to tell you. Our heads are not up our asses. You have to draw a line somewhere. And some people will always disagree, no matter where we draw it.As expected, YouTube continues to have their heads up their asses. Best not stream an M-Rated game that has "Nudity" listed in the ESRB box everyone, not worth the risk of losing your channel. Hell, getting a strike will have live streaming taken away from you for 6-months anyways.
Right, so it's less efficient use of space than those sites.
Sorry man, don't know what to tell you. Our heads are not up our asses. You have to draw a line somewhere. And some people will always disagree, no matter where we draw it.
We're working to minimize any kind of action on borderline cases like you describe.
ProTip: Add your favorite games and channels by starring them. It will make your homepage a lot more personalized.@fugimax
I would like to make a suggestion. It seems that the games section only shows popular games and not streams. There should a page to choose current games being streamed and show those who are streaming it similar to twitch. I don't need minecraft and lol thrown at my face all the time.
Sorry man, don't know what to tell you. Our heads are not up our asses. You have to draw a line somewhere. And some people will always disagree, no matter where we draw it.
We're working to minimize any kind of action on borderline cases like you describe.
That's not the Twitch homepage. The Twitch homepage has just a much blank space as Youtube Gaming's homepage.
Thought I'd check this out, so booted the new site up on my PC.
Big auto-playing spoilerific livestream of the end of Until Dawn right at the top of the page.
Left the site, won't be coming back - sorry
Try logging out and then logging back in.
People will jump on this platform, it has a juggernaut behind it. If I were a streamer, I would jump to YouTube gaming to try and build a following ASAP, while things are fresh.
Thought I'd check this out, so booted the new site up on my PC.
Big auto-playing spoilerific livestream of the end of Until Dawn right at the top of the page.
Left the site, won't be coming back - sorry