From the course: Multi-Camera Video Production and Post
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Streaming a traditional live multicamera production on YouTube Live
From the course: Multi-Camera Video Production and Post
Streaming a traditional live multicamera production on YouTube Live
- All right, let's move on to just doing a traditional, live YouTube stream. This one means that we could take full advantage of any hardware and coding device, and have more advanced options over how we send the video out. Now, this is relatively easy. What's you're going to want to do is go to Stream Now. Per account, you have one player. This means that you can do one stream per brand, or account. You can have access to multiple YouTube accounts, but you only get one player. What you'll do here is go down to the Basic Info. And you'll notice that there is a stream key, or name. This you're going to need in just a moment to put into your streaming software. Now, what we can do here is under Stream Options, we can adjust things. For example, normal latency means we'll get higher quality picture, but there's more of a delay between what's happening, versus the live streaming aspect. If I choose something like ultra low latency, or low latency, this means a minimal delay between what's…
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Considerations when going live1m 58s
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Switching the feed live with hardware4m 40s
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Switching the feed live with software6m 49s
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Encoding the video in real time for a live stream4m 59s
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Streaming multiple cameras with YouTube Live4m
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Streaming a traditional live multicamera production on YouTube Live4m 40s
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Streaming multiple cameras with Facebook Live6m 27s
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Learn more about streaming multiple cameras2m 38s
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