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STREAMING VS RECORDING

We’re going to concentrate on “live” live-streaming in this feature, but you might prefer to record your show, do is just at home recording as it is streaming – you just need to make sure you have enough disk space. At the default bitrate (2,500kbits/sec) an hour of video will occupy just over a gigabyte (plus more for audio). If you’re recording to another machine (say, over your LAN via ) then make sure there’s enough bandwidth for this, especially if you’re streaming and recording simultaneously. This is mostly a concern for patchy Wi-Fi connections.

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