hellmonkey007
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Grass grows, birds fly, sun shines, and brother, I hurt people.
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Post by hellmonkey007 on Jan 26, 2009 1:08:45 GMT -5
Ok i made my own channel, now i have to broadcast. I am thinking about buying a Dazzle kit to broadcast but before i buy it i would like to see your opinions on this Dazzle kit, if you ever used a Dazzle kit to broadcast put in some suggestions for models i should buy...and also try to keep it under $100. If you suggest a Dazzle kit please post instructions for it too. Oh and this is the Dazzle kit i am considering to purchase. www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8853797&st=dazzle&type=product&id=1209166068373and here is the link to my channel too www.justin.tv/hellmonkey007
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Post by AznSenzation on Jan 26, 2009 18:44:59 GMT -5
Yes. As of now, and that i know of, the Dazzle is the best live broadcasting hardware i know of, that is easily used. The best way for you to broadcast is to use a wired connection, adobe flash media encoder, and the S-Video cables. Make sure you have s-video out before buying that.
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Post by str4ngerd4nger on Jan 26, 2009 19:52:45 GMT -5
how do you know if you have S-video out?
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Post by AznSenzation on Jan 26, 2009 20:40:52 GMT -5
On the back of your TV or VCR, you will see a circular hole with a bunch of holes in it. It might say S-Video out. Then it goes into your TV
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kgb90
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Post by kgb90 on Jan 27, 2009 16:36:19 GMT -5
hey everyone thought i'd ask another question on here, i already have all the equipment necessary to broadcast, but apparently my internet connection SUX. i have comcast broadband and it still crappy. what is your suggested ISP for broadcasting?
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Post by Darknezz on Jan 27, 2009 17:20:12 GMT -5
hey everyone thought i'd ask another question on here, i already have all the equipment necessary to broadcast, but apparently my internet connection SUX. i have comcast broadband and it still crappy. what is your suggested ISP for broadcasting? Any ISP will do, you just need to order a "faster" connection. You're looking for upload speed, so Comcast should be pretty high up on the list, if not the best. Just stay away from Verizon, they suck ass. I'd say you should call up the companies that provide for your area, find a good upload speed for cheap. Something around a megabyte upload will do amazing, half a meg is your minimum.
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Post by AznSenzation on Jan 27, 2009 17:52:49 GMT -5
and, if you're on mobile connection, it's better if you plug in your Ethernet cable.
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kgb90
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Post by kgb90 on Jan 27, 2009 20:47:35 GMT -5
i just did a speed test (i have Comcast) and i only get 640kbps Upstream i guess i need to give them a call
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Post by Darknezz on Jan 27, 2009 20:56:33 GMT -5
That's fine. I broadcast with just under 500.
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hellmonkey007
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Grass grows, birds fly, sun shines, and brother, I hurt people.
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Post by hellmonkey007 on Jan 31, 2009 18:22:50 GMT -5
Thanks guys.
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