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Author Topic: McJob Streams: Play & Learn - Science Experiments - IT'S READY  (Read 1224 times)



IT'S TIME TO GET DOWN AND DIRTY WITH SCIENCE

I've been given a dare by a fellow viewer, Maxwell. It's time to make good. It's time to practice some science.

LIVESTREAM LINK HERE, JOIN!
« Last Edit: August 14, 2017, 07:59:19 PM by McJob »

this can't be right... science isn't a thing in australia


science is upside down in australia

mcjob joined CIA and i have proof


yeah ill pm it to you just dont let anyone else see it

Fantastic news: This will be my first episode in HD. I'll be deciding between 30FPS and 60FPS tomorrow.

Bad news: My webcam is still the same old stuffty one as per usual.

Added a poll; help me select the stream location.

YouTube has transcoding for everybody; that is, you can select your own quality settings when watching a stream (as opposed to Twitch where only partners have transcoding and everybody else is forced to watch your stream at the speed you send it). That's a pro, but I don't have a native browser-less way of seeing the live chat for YouTube (which will affect my Down/Up speeds for streaming).



We did a test yesterday; I'm gonna need mighty convincing to stay with Twitch because YouTube is so good. Performance-wise for both me and the people I'm streaming to, there's less delay and I have a lot more control over some background stuff.

Remember; YouTube has the better HTML5 player and has live transcoding (you can view the stream in whatever resolution you want on the fly, so if the thing is buffering a lot you can turn it down; Twitch only allows this for partnered channels).
« Last Edit: August 14, 2017, 05:06:19 PM by McJob »

ok then u boob it is


What games are you gonna do afterwards?