Foundry-Stream-Module
Implements two-way communication between Foundry VTT and Twitch, allowing for two-way chat plus adds dice rolling requests, a tabbed chat window, a separate dice engine for just for viewers, event handling and several moderation commands directly into Foundry itself, bringing your streamed game to the next level of interactivity! (by TabletopsAndAnvils)
nginx-obs-automatic-low-bitrate-switching
Simple app to automatically switch scenes in OBS based on the current bitrate fetched from the NGINX stats page. (by NOALBS)
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JavaScript | Rust | |
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How hard would it be to stream on a motorcycle?
Look into this software via GitHub and start doing some of your own research into the latest and greatest in IRL streamer setups NOALBS
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RTMP Streaming Troubles
Now, these are great upgrades however they don't fix your original issue about source freezing -- that's where NOALBS https://github.com/715209/nginx-obs-automatic-low-bitrate-switching comes in. NOALBS monitors your RTMP or SRT relay and automatically changes OBS scenes between "live" (good connection), "low bitrate" (poor connection) and "brb" (no connection) as your phone hiccups through the mobile network. NOALBS also offers chat commands (when used with twitch) to manually change scenes and do some other stuff.
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I was considering broadcasting from iPhone 14 pro good or bad idea?
You'll want to give Larix Broadcaster https://apps.apple.com/us/app/larix-broadcaster/id1042474385 a try, and especially look into sending the feed into your home OBS or a paid OBS service instead of sending directly to twitch. This allows for robust overlays and, using NOALBS https://github.com/715209/nginx-obs-automatic-low-bitrate-switching , will give auto scene switch capability when the feed hiccups or drops entirely
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How do streamers use a phone and still run OBS from home
While it is possible to stream directly to twitch using either of these apps, you're much better off learning about SRT or RTMP relays which act as a middle man between your phone and OBS. The relay helps stabilize quality of the remote feed and affords the ability to use automatic scene switching (NOALBS https://github.com/715209/nginx-obs-automatic-low-bitrate-switching ) to kick OBS over to brb when the feed goes bad.
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Can i livestrweam with the DJI Osmo Pocket 2 on the go, while connected to my phones 5G hotspot?
Use that in combination with NOALBS https://github.com/715209/nginx-obs-automatic-low-bitrate-switching
- 2 remote in car LTE/5G iPhones streaming to one YouTube channel how?
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OBS – Open Broadcaster Software
As an outdoor streamer, I love OBS! It's hosted in the cloud [0] for me, so I don't have to leave a PC running at home when I'm out streaming. I can control it through NOALBS [1], which basically means I type !start in my chat and my OBS starts streaming for me.
[0] https://antiscuff.com
[1] https://github.com/715209/nginx-obs-automatic-low-bitrate-sw...
PS, I have no affiliation with either of these companies / projects - I just use their services and wanted to praise OBS.
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Twitch pros, is there an easy way to control OBS restarts and nginx private RTMP server restarts?
https://github.com/715209/nginx-obs-automatic-low-bitrate-switching If your intent is to use OBS, that will help with situations where your connection between the IRL streaming setup and your home streaming server drops.
- Using external camera like GoPro for IRL streams?
- RTMP Audio/Video desync issues
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Foundry-Stream-Module and nginx-obs-automatic-low-bitrate-switching you can also consider the following projects:
foundryvtt-forien-quest-log - This module provides comprehensive Quest Log system for players and Game Masters to use with Foundry Virtual Tabletop
Firebot - A powerful all-in-one bot for Twitch streamers
vscode-speech-twitch-bot - Extension for VS Code. Twitch chat bot which can speak.
teams-for-linux - Unofficial Microsoft Teams for Linux client
greencam - a virtual green backdrop for OBS Studio
obs-web - OBS-web - the easiest way to control OBS remotely
Foundry-Stream-Module vs foundryvtt-forien-quest-log
nginx-obs-automatic-low-bitrate-switching vs Firebot
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nginx-obs-automatic-low-bitrate-switching vs teams-for-linux
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nginx-obs-automatic-low-bitrate-switching vs obs-web