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So ... I recorded a session.

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Mike
KS Backer
We're playing D&D 4E, the Keep of Shadowfell. A lot of new players, myself included and we're still getting used to the game and rules. We might not get everything right, but we're having fun. The video does have a moment or two of 'adult langue', but is pretty subdued. We had issues with TokBox at the time of filming, so we were using Skype. This is from the viewpoint of a player. The video clocks in a little under 2 hours and only got 1 encounter completed. This was our second time using Roll20 for a game. <a href="http://www.twitch.tv/ayanamifan/b/317698318" rel="nofollow">http://www.twitch.tv/ayanamifan/b/317698318</a> Oh, my resolution is 1920x1200 ... sorry if its too hard to read. I am able to full screen the video and see it just fine .. so, hopefully it will be ok for you.
What did you use to record the session?
nice tutorial on it: <a href="http://www.destinysc2.com/newbies-guide-to-streaming/" rel="nofollow">http://www.destinysc2.com/newbies-guide-to-streaming/</a>
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Mike
KS Backer
I used a program called XSplit - <a href="http://www.xsplit.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.xsplit.com/</a> - and Twitch.tv The Flash encoder just simply wouldn't work for me :/
Don't even get me started on the magical ritual required to stream to Twitch.tv on a Mac. At some point I'm going to write up a guide on how to do it, but it involves no less than 3 separate programs in addition to running Roll20...