deltasierra
New Member
Hi all,
wondering what's best practice these days in regards to having two machines stream to a single Twitch account.
A buddy and I are looking for a setup where we have both our facecams in opposite corners and can switch between each our game screens. All to be fed to Twitch as a single, synchronized output stream.
My current understanding: PC1 and PC2 send feeds (cam + game + audio) to an RTMP server running NGINX that joins up the two feeds. PC3 (= stream machine) grabs the feed from the RTMP server, does the heavy lifting (encoding) and sends everything to Twitch.
PC1 and PC2 are in two seperate locations connected via internet (no LAN). RTMP server and PC3 would be set up in one of the two locations.
Especially worried about having everything synched up properly (Twitch chat....).
I've spent a couple days researching to no avail - hope you guys can help. Thanks!
- Dan
wondering what's best practice these days in regards to having two machines stream to a single Twitch account.
A buddy and I are looking for a setup where we have both our facecams in opposite corners and can switch between each our game screens. All to be fed to Twitch as a single, synchronized output stream.
My current understanding: PC1 and PC2 send feeds (cam + game + audio) to an RTMP server running NGINX that joins up the two feeds. PC3 (= stream machine) grabs the feed from the RTMP server, does the heavy lifting (encoding) and sends everything to Twitch.
PC1 and PC2 are in two seperate locations connected via internet (no LAN). RTMP server and PC3 would be set up in one of the two locations.
Especially worried about having everything synched up properly (Twitch chat....).
I've spent a couple days researching to no avail - hope you guys can help. Thanks!
- Dan