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RE: Any YouTubers on the server (Disney matter how small) got any tips? - Undirected_ - 07-24-2017

(07-24-2017, 06:54 PM)_JELLy__ Wrote: To be honest, to get noticed, you have to come up with something novel. With thousands of channels, everyone can do simple redstone or design houses.

Why don't you become a youtuber. I saw your builds and they are really unique and would become hits to lots of players. The whole server knows you are great a team red stone so you would automatically start with like 100 subs. Just a thought


RE: Any YouTubers on the server (Disney matter how small) got any tips? - _JELLy__ - 07-25-2017

I got nothing to record with. And I have never made a video anywhere.


RE: Any YouTubers on the server (Disney matter how small) got any tips? - Mikemc - 07-25-2017

Open Broadcast Software. It's free and can stream and/or record video.


RE: Any YouTubers on the server (Disney matter how small) got any tips? - ThatDuckSauce - 07-31-2017

(07-25-2017, 05:01 AM)_JELLy__ Wrote: I got nothing to record with. And I have never made a video anywhere.

FRAPS is free....Mumbo uses it.

I personally use Camtasia - FalseSymmetry also uses it


RE: Any YouTubers on the server (Disney matter how small) got any tips? - Sky - 07-31-2017

Jelly, get a better GPU, now-a-days they come with Radeon Re-Live or Shadowplay for nvidea. Although they can be pricey xD


RE: Any YouTubers on the server (Disney matter how small) got any tips? - kirinelf - 07-31-2017

Fraps is free with restrictions. If Mumbo is using Fraps, he paid for the full version. Free Fraps only records in 30 second intervals, and has a watermark up top.

Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) is what I personally recommend.