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Originally Posted by AllenGregoryIV
We use a mixer to pull the GA/MC and game sounds and send that to the stream.
This post isn't just for making the stream better this is also for making the whole event better.
Honestly most people don't watch off-season streams. (Our stream last year had max 65 concurrent views). I want to make the stream as well done as possible but not at the expense of the archive footage or being able to DVR the live stream. Youtube's big benefits in my opinion are the ability to DVR and change quality easily and also being able to have a full archive of the event forever. Plus we live split matches and upload to YouTube during the event as well.
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Learn to use compression on the mixer board for the GA/MC. It prevents them from clipping (kinda, that has more to do with gain) and getting too loud too quickly.