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[Question] What does TF.TV Use for Livestreaming
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Hey there!
I have a question to the livestreaming crew.
What livestreaming program do you use? Ive gone through about 100, the only good one i found was Studio by Livestream.net but it costs $800.
OBS and XSplit are too simple imo, i like the whole preview window where you can change things and then move it to Live.

So, id love an answer to this asap, thanks!

Hey there!
I have a question to the livestreaming crew.
What livestreaming program do you use? Ive gone through about 100, the only good one i found was Studio by Livestream.net but it costs $800.
OBS and XSplit are too simple imo, i like the whole preview window where you can change things and then move it to Live.

So, id love an answer to this asap, thanks!
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I'm pretty sure they use obs combined with some web apps that Lange and some other dude made.

I'm pretty sure they use obs combined with some web apps that Lange and some other dude made.
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As far as I know all TFTV streamers use OBS. We don't need to edit scenes without switching because of our fancy overlay system and because we basically always know what we're going to want on any scene.

As far as I know all TFTV streamers use OBS. We don't need to edit scenes without switching because of our fancy overlay system and because we basically always know what we're going to want on any scene.
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WithADanceNumberI'm pretty sure they use obs combined with some web apps that Lange and some other dude made.

i made the stuff tftv uses (dashner made the transition videos though i believe). it's based on the original toth-overlay stuff but heavily modified to suit our purposes. obs + tftv-overlay works well for us because it's easy to teach streamers to use and it's fast as fuck.

#1: don't pay any money for streaming programs, they are all a ripoff unless you are working with a huge production that needs super great production value. obs will fit all your needs and if you want to get fancy with production, you can get nodecg. it's a bit like tftv-overlay but meant for public use. bluee and i both developed the pre/postgame overlay you saw at gxl (which may be made open source in the future). nodecg is a fantastic and powerful piece of software.

[quote=WithADanceNumber]I'm pretty sure they use obs combined with some web apps that Lange and some other dude made.[/quote]
i made the stuff tftv uses (dashner made the transition videos though i believe). it's based on the original toth-overlay stuff but heavily modified to suit our purposes. obs + tftv-overlay works well for us because it's easy to teach streamers to use and it's fast as fuck.

#1: don't pay any money for streaming programs, they are all a ripoff unless you are working with a huge production that needs super great production value. obs will fit all your needs and if you want to get fancy with production, you can get [url=http://github.com/nodecg/nodecg]nodecg[/url]. it's a bit like tftv-overlay but meant for public use. bluee and i both developed the pre/postgame overlay you saw at gxl (which may be made open source in the future). nodecg is a fantastic and powerful piece of software.
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Thanks for all the replies everyone!

Thanks for all the replies everyone!
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and it's free!

and it's free!
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mthsad im very impressed by NodeCG. Its fascinating!

mthsad im very impressed by NodeCG. Its fascinating!
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