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Re: Event Live Stream Ideas
You Tube works well - I have streams posted from 2014 to my own page. They were only flagged for copyrighted songs which prevent making money from ads for the poster. We pretty much eliminated that this year by using sidechain compression (ducking). This also helps with being able to hear the announcer over the music. In Michigan, the district events standardized on Twitch for the live feed and You Tube for the recording/archiving.
I've never had a live stream stopped by You Tube.
I'd really love to use a Wowza server and skip all the different providers. It's not too expensive itself - it's the hosting server and bandwidth...
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