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Hello I would like if somebody would help me with this I need to stream on you tube two streams. One with audio from the speaker and at the same time one with the translation in english. When i use DaCast i us etwo channels but now i will have to use youtube and i need to know if i can stream two streams at the same youtube channel
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givros wrote:Hello I would like if somebody would help me with this I need to stream on you tube two streams. One with audio from the speaker and at the same time one with the translation in english. When i use DaCast i us etwo channels but now i will have to use youtube and i need to know if i can stream two streams at the same youtube channel
Thank you givros, Interesting. On YouTube believe you would need a different stream key for each live stream event/video? However, having said that, I've never tried streaming to YouTube's stream on demand with two different computers. That may possibly work? However, you would not be able to blend them into one video on YouTube. ~George
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You can stream 2 events on yt channel. Just make two events for which you will get different stream key..just launch it when live and thats it
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Siroki wrote:You can stream 2 events on yt channel. Just make two events for which you will get different stream key..just launch it when live and thats it You can also do an extra camera in one stream, so a user can switch between the two in the same player. Then you don't have to worry about having two separate events etc. In regards to making the dual stream; how does the audio come in? Via two separate devices? If so then I'd say you can use the external video function and combine that with the audio in a separate program like OBS (free). So you make the main signal in vMix and the separate in OBS/Xsplit/FMLE.
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