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How to Stream with XSplit: Set Up, Scenes, VCam, More
By Junae Benne published
Learn to use all the major features of XSplit from setting up a Twitch feed to removing backgrounds in VCam.
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8K Going Mainstream? What YouTube for Android TV Support Means for Next-Gen High-Res
By Anton Shilov published
YouTube for Android TV supports 8K, but there are still many hurdles to climb before relevant content is mainstream.
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How to Make Your Game Streams Accessible with Live Captions
By Natasha "Zombaekillz" Zinda last updated
Using OBS and a free captioning service, you can make your streams friendlier for people with hearing challenges.
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EVGA's XR1 Capture Card Is OBS-Approved for Streamers
By Ash Hill published
EVGA announced the XR1 capture card today. It's OBS-certified and designed with streamers in mind.
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Nvidia's Broadcast App Can Turn Your Boring Room Into An Expensive Broadcast Studio
By Zhiye Liu published
Nvidia has announced its new Broadcast App for streamers.
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Streaming Media Project Does Not Play Well With Latest Raspberry Pi 4 Kernel
By Les Pounder published
Chromium Media Edition offers streaming services for the Raspberry Pi 4, but with the latest kernel there are full screen playback issues.
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How to Stream Netflix, Fix YouTube on Raspberry Pi
By Avram Piltch published
By installing a simple piece of software, you can run a variety of streaming services including Netflix, HBO and Disney+.
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AMD Epyc Surpasses Dual-Socket Intel Xeon in Netflix Server Optimization
By Lucian Armasu published
Netflix increased its encrypted video data bandwidth for its AMD Epyc and Intel Xeon-based servers from 100 Gbps or less to 200 Gbps.
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