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LiveStreaming 101

LiveStreaming 101

Speakers invest dozens of hours preparing their talks and slides - all for just 1 hour of content and a (relatively) small audience. Same goes for meetup organizers. You can make all that effort transcend beyond just a single event if you record it and post it online. And you can even live stream it for free!

You don't need special equipment. Don't have to be a user-group organizer. Its REALLY that easy.

Gabriel Somoza

January 29, 2016
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  1. LIVE STREAMING 101 @gabriel_somoza #PHPBNL16 Uncon CLICK HERE TO SEE

    THE RECORDED VIDEO http://bit.ly/LiveStreaming101
  2. About Me @gabriel_somoza 2 • Started coding around 2000 •

    Consultant PHP Architect (Strategery) @ Cu.be • ZCE & Magento Certified Developer (PLUS) • Organizer of the PHP Limburg meetup in Belgium • Regularly contribute to open-source
  3. Budget Streaming Equipment @gabriel_somoza 10 • Laptop with OBS or

    similar • Internet connection with decent upload bandwidth (3+ Mb/s) • Webcam (it can be the laptop’s) • Projector, or second screen • YouTube account with Live Streaming enabled
  4. “Advanced” Streaming Equipment @gabriel_somoza 13 • 2x dynamic microphones (Sure

    SM-58 Beta) or 1x dynamic microphone & 1x condenser (e.g. Yeti) • Lavalier condenser microphone (optional) • Audio mixer (Behringer Q802USB) • High-end webcam • 1x video capture device (AV.io) • Video splitter + converter to VGA