Thought out in 2008...9:45 am

Justin.tv

Justin.tv should be in your media planning. As should some of the other start-ups.
clipped from www.techcrunch.com

justintvlogo.pngWe’ve been following the evolving live streaming space for some time now. The success of recorded social video on the net (read YouTube acquisition) spurred on many more video startups, including a host of video sites hoping to find an equally large demand for live content. There are a bunch of them out there, including Ustream.tv, Stickam, Blogtv.com, Operator11, Mogulus, Veodia, and Justin.tv.

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Thought out in 2008...4:32 pm

Audio Loopback

How to create a audio loopback using software - for Mac OS X.
clipped from myfla.ws

Have you ever been in a Skype call and wanted to share your current music with your friend on the other line? Or do you want to add some more interactivity to ustream.tv by letting viewers Skype in questions? You can accomplish this, as well as recording of anything you hear through the use of two simple programs which let you create a loopback audio device. (There is also a screencast.)

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Thought out in 2008...4:29 pm

Broadcast TV on Justin.tv - tutorial

Ever wondered how to broadcast a TV feed through justin.tv? Well this guide tells yu how to stream games - but the principles are the same.
clipped from notjoe.com

As the broadcaster for GameON , I frequently get questions on how I get console games broadcasted live on sites like http://justin.tv. This tutorial will lay out what you need in order broadcast your video game console on Justin.tv using a capture card and mixer. It’s just one of many ways to broadcast games, so feel free to add your own suggestions or questions in the comments. Ready to get started?  Lets go!

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