3d/2d simulcast

I'm now on the government subsidized budget fiber internet package which has a hundred megabits outbound. When the federal subsidy ends I'll be forced to up myself to the 250 megabits inbound and outbound package.

Can you run multiple instances of obs and broad cast multiple streams?

I assume I could do one for Twitch and one for YouTube make YouTube 3D and make twitch 2D.

Has anyone tried that before?

Also if I could have more than one Twitch account (I don't know if it's legal to have a converter account which converts accounts from one format to another, like from YouTube full 32x9 to 16x9 half side by side and monochromised red and cyan.

In theory if I have enough bandwidth I could run four separate instances of OBS and assuming I have four different streaming accounts I could broadcast one simulcast stream to one of each of the four different places or if one allows me more than one account explicitly for that purpose to do that.

Assuming my 3D format is 2560 X 720 full color side by side 32x9 full ratio and each of those other three formats take up less bandwidth because it takes up less pixel room or because you lose the color information with 250 megabits per second out be enough to do for simulcast of that quality?

By the way my computer is a Mac Mini M2 basic from 2023. Is that enough computing power to do that?

Could I have a cloud autobot website run my live OBS conversion program that takes my mainstream and converts it?

I'm just thinking what I could do to help make this happen. Am I thinking in the right direction?

Finally can all my chatters cross chat with each other so that my 3D audience and 2D audience could interact with each other?

And can I specify on speechchat.com YouTube name whatever versus Twitch name whatever, in case two different people have a YouTube and a twitch ID that are tge same nominally, but are 2 different people?
 
I tried to see if I could run more than one copy of OBS in Mac OS 14 and apparently I cannot.

At least not natively.

The computer being very literal will probably run four different instances if I add a few letters to the file name of OBS and make multiple copies of it.

One tech support person at Apple said you could only one run program of each type but another person at Apple said that you can run multiple instances of the same program.

I'm looking at the options in OBS and I don't see any in-app methods of running multiple streams.

Either I'm going to have to duplicate OBS and add letters to the end of the file name or I'm going to have to switch to something other than OBS cuz I can't find a way to do multi outstreaming.
 
I tried running four different instances and apparently the camera is frozen feeding the same seven images plus speechchat to 4 different instances of OBS.

Maybe if i take the OBS32x9 (which contains the full information and everything else is a cut down of that version). I could crop out the right eye and make it 16x9 for the 2D version. I could squish it horizontally in half and make that the SBSH version. And I could make an antagliff out of the full picture on a third one called RC.

Is the way a way you could take the OBS of one unit and send it to another OBS instance running simultaneously where it could just be instantly manipulated?

In other words can you send one OBS instance's output into another instance?

Did I just make each version leaner by having all the raw footage organized in one and then use the other three as live conversion programs (or near live)
 
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