3/28/2023 0 Comments Scopebox wirecast![]() ![]() But it's good enough to test the waters to see if you can create good content. The only downside is that it only records in standard definition (144p-480p), unless you use an S-Video cable. I used one on my old channel, and it worked flawlessly. If you don't want to spend a lot of money, i'd recommend the Dazzle, as far as capture cards go. You've set it up and got the name you want. Video Recording: You're set with your channel now. If your content is good, your Channel Name will not matter, as much. Ultimately, the Channel Name is just an attention grabber, like thumbnails and titles, but we'll get the that later. I'm not saying that you can't achieve success with a cough bad cough name, but it will be a little more difficult. Are you going to watch the video by XxBigJ0hnxXCoDK1llerzXx or Conspicuous Cactus (I apologize, I couldn't think of a catchy name)? Some will choose theįirst, but most will choose the latter. You are basing your viewing choice based on only the name of the video (which is the same) and the channel's name. ![]() Say two channels have the same video uploaded, you can't see the views, subscriber count, comments or ratings. Another thing is to avoid tons of numbers and X's. It will seem like you copied the name of SkyDoesMinecraft. For example, say you play Pokemon, and your name is Kyle, don't put KyleDoesPokemon. Don't copy the style of someone else's channel. Try to think of something different that hasn't been done. This is the first, and arguably the most important step in your Youtube career. You've kicked the idea around for long enough. I recently made a long comment with some advice for people starting a channel. If you have any questions, you can either message me on here or visit my Twitch page when I'm live and the Community and I will be able to help! Never one single problem and a great price for what it does. I use an AVerMedia Live Gamer HD and it is amazing. It IS expensive to begin streaming, but if this is your "Ultimate Dream" you should invest in making that happen! I believe skimping out on quality parts for your stream will only lead to a poor quality cast in the future. Realize it is going to take a long time for you to build a steady/loyal audience. No one needs 2 Athenes, no one needs 2 Towelliees. I've seen streamer after streamer FAIL because they've tried being like someone else's cast. I gained over 800 new followers within 2 months.Ħ.) Don't try being like anyone else. When I first started I did 10 push ups per 1 new/real follow. A gimmick will bring viewers in, but your personality/Content will determine if they decide to follow/stay. People love gimmicks whether you want to admit it or not. DO NOT use SpeedTest.Net because it is extremely inaccurate.ĥ.) Optional: Find yourself a gimmick. ![]() Learn what bitrate is needed for what kind of cast you want. Dont not be one of those streamers who has pixelated/ laggy streams. Do not be one of those streamers who tries to stream 1080p on a 1 MBPS Upload. When that happens, they offend certain people and don't want to revisit your channel.Ĥ.) Provide a quality stream. When your chat is a free for all, you will get trolls and overall immature people in your chat. Viewers want to know what to expect from chat when they enter and re-enter your channel. Make between 2-6 rules you believe will "keep the peace". Include and interact with your audience! Everyone loves to be recognized! Be YOURSELF, but make it a more "lively" version of yourself!ģ.) Make Rules for your channel! If you enjoy a steady, friendly community, a set bracket of rules will help. Even if you stream for 2 hours a day, a schedule benefits you.Ģ.) Be entertaining! Don't just stare at a screen and zone out. If you can't make yourself a schedule, let people know in advance via Twitter/Facebook/Steam when you will be streaming. People KNOW when Dexter/ Game of Thrones/ Spartacus is on! It's because it's at the same time, same day! Here is a list of things I believe will benefit a new streamer:ġ.) Be consistent. ![]()
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