With or without a hitch, this isn't quite Twitch.
Showing posts with label ustream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ustream. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
YouTube Gaming (and new streaming interface) launch
Labels:
features,
feedback,
Google,
hitbox,
live streaming,
playstation,
policy,
random,
rant,
rant articles,
release notes,
twitch,
updates,
uploads,
ustream,
wii,
wii u,
xbox,
youtube,
youturbia
Sunday, August 2, 2015
Hitbox.TV: Revenue Sharing for All
Europe-based video game streaming site, Hitbox.TV has made the move to allow all broadcasters to take part in revenue sharing.
Friday, June 12, 2015
YouTube Announces YouTube Gaming (and sort of blog update)
Well, my last post was more recent than I first thought... anyway, looks like YouTube has caught on to the popularity of Twitch.
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Twitch.TV: Changes to Past Broadcast Archiving
More changes to Twitch, this time relating to how it handles Past Broadcasts (aka VODs).
Labels:
features,
feedback,
JTV,
Justin.TV,
live streaming,
Partner Program,
policy,
random,
rant,
rant articles,
release notes,
twitch,
updates,
uploads,
ustream,
Video on Demand,
VOD,
youtube,
youturbia
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Twitch.TV: New features and goodbye's
New features have been added to Twitch, but an important part of it's history has been closed.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Twitch.TV: PlayStation 4 Streaming Success
Twitch.TV is happy with the success of broadcasting directly from the PS4.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Setting up FMLE for YouTube Live
Here's a video I made to try and help someone who is trying to use the YouTube Live Streaming feature.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Monday, September 27, 2010
YouTube and its (Potential) Live Streaming Platform
Just a couple of weeks ago, YouTube ran a trial of a Live Streaming platform. While YouTube has streamed live events in the past, they gave some larger Partners the opportunity to test out the feature for the first time. Although the trial is over, YouTube is listening to feedback on the feature, and may possibly open the feature to a wider group of users (starting with Partners, most likely) in the future.
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