Twitch.tv integration is seeing a lot of interest from players, but also a fair bit of confusion about how to use it. How does one set up their Twitch account? How do you merge it with your Minecraft account? WHAT DO ALL THESE FRIGGIN SETTINGS MEAN?!
Bebopvox tackles all these questions (and more) in this helpful tutorial video, explaining how to get your livestream up and running from Minecraft in no time. Enjoy!
I know this seems kind of noobly of me, but I can't seem to load the video, and unlike all of you people, who seem to know what twitch is, I have no idea what this whole thing is about. Can someone explain what it is please? Thanks!
Please help me resolve this issue. I normally get 80-140 FPS but when I hit F6, it drops to 4 FPS. I have a pretty decent pc. What might be the problem?
I tried live streaming, and it works audio-wise, but no video. I am running Mac OSX 10.9 on 2GB Macbook (crap right, but the lag is minor in it) I need help
I tried live streaming, and it works audio-wise, but no video. I am running Mac OSX 10.9 on 2GB Macbook (crap right, but the lag is minor in it) I need help
I need help!!!! I'm on OSX too (the same macbook, 2GB and osx-version) and it does't work that great for me either:(
I get this: http://imgur.com/YbgCfFI
This will surely detract attention from the decent Twitch streamer's feeds by flooding the channels with random people playing. I hope, and strongly urge, anybody that wants to stream MC, do it right! Don't "just play". Talk to the audience. Make it an adventure. Nobody needs to watch thousands of streams of people:
I have the same problem too.
Also, when I stream, the video feed isn't what is happening, it is what happened before. So the LIVE thing is a lie. How do you get the feed to show exactly what you are doing LIVE?
(I have an ASUS M Series desktop computer with an NVidia GEFORCE graphics card and a third-fourth generation Intel Inside Core i7 processer)
I know this seems kind of noobly of me, but I can't seem to load the video, and unlike all of you people, who seem to know what twitch is, I have no idea what this whole thing is about. Can someone explain what it is please? Thanks!
Twitch allows you to do livestreams, which shows what you are doing LIVE like on TWC.
Twich is owned by Justin.tv, which is another livestreaming service.
Twich is made for gaming livestreams, unlike Justin.tv, Livestream, and the other services.
You can either use a separate program to stream (which unless Twich n' Mojang fix the delays and frame thingy being too long thing, I recommend over this integrated Twitch service), or use the NEW INTEGRGRTRD TWRTCH SRVRSSSSSSS
Oh my goodness. :-D
Twitch allows you to do livestreams, which shows what you are doing LIVE like on TWC.
Twich is owned by Justin.tv, which is another livestreaming service.
Twich is made for gaming livestreams, unlike Justin.tv, Livestream, and the other services.
You can either use a separate program to stream (which unless Twich n' Mojang fix the delays and frame thingy being too long thing, I recommend over this integrated Twitch service), or use the NEW INTEGRGRTRD TWRTCH SRVRSSSSSSS
Oh my goodness. :-D
TL;DR: Don't use the new integrated Twitch thing. Get a free program like:
Flash Media Encoder (Adobe) - http://www.adobe.com...ia-encoder.html
Open Broadcaster Software (Jim [HORRAY FOR INDEH]) http://obsproject.com/
to broadcast on Twich. HALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
Twitch.tv integration is seeing a lot of interest from players, but also a fair bit of confusion about how to use it. How does one set up their Twitch account? How do you merge it with your Minecraft account? WHAT DO ALL THESE FRIGGIN SETTINGS MEAN?!
Bebopvox tackles all these questions (and more) in this helpful tutorial video, explaining how to get your livestream up and running from Minecraft in no time. Enjoy!
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but when I try to make a twitch account it tells me to fix the captcha
WHAT CAPTCHA
WHAT THE
Issue streaming frame: TTV_EC__FRAME_QUEUE_TOO_LONG (TTV_EC__FRAME_QUEUE_TOO_LONG)
Dragons click you!
I honestly never saw this coming! And people always complain that they cannot work twitch out. Brave Mojang!
I need help!!!! I'm on OSX too (the same macbook, 2GB and osx-version) and it does't work that great for me either:(
I get this: http://imgur.com/YbgCfFI
Tick tick tick tick tick tick pop... Tick tick tick tick tick tick pop...Tick tick tick tick tick tick pop..."oooh" Tick tick tick tick tick tick pop... Tick tick tick tick tick tick pop... Walk walk walk...
You get my point. Haha
Hopefully, I am surprised and everybody thinks twice before streaming their gaming!
I have the same problem too.
Also, when I stream, the video feed isn't what is happening, it is what happened before. So the LIVE thing is a lie. How do you get the feed to show exactly what you are doing LIVE?
(I have an ASUS M Series desktop computer with an NVidia GEFORCE graphics card and a third-fourth generation Intel Inside Core i7 processer)
Same thing I have.
Twitch allows you to do livestreams, which shows what you are doing LIVE like on TWC.
Twich is owned by Justin.tv, which is another livestreaming service.
Twich is made for gaming livestreams, unlike Justin.tv, Livestream, and the other services.
You can either use a separate program to stream (which unless Twich n' Mojang fix the delays and frame thingy being too long thing, I recommend over this integrated Twitch service), or use the NEW INTEGRGRTRD TWRTCH SRVRSSSSSSS
Oh my goodness. :-D
TL;DR: Don't use the new integrated Twitch thing. Get a free program like:
Flash Media Encoder (Adobe) - http://www.adobe.com/products/flash-media-encoder.html
Open Broadcaster Software (Jim [HORRAY FOR INDEH]) http://obsproject.com/
to broadcast on Twich. HALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
Okay, thanks for the information!
good work Mojang Team -can't wait for 1.7.3!
Dragons click you!