tripletopper
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I could pack all the information in one Twitch broadcast as a 2560x720 side by side proper ratio Broadcast that works in 3D video on my Macintosh.
If I were to watch it as is, It would be have to be watched on a Google cardboard device in 3D.
However most people want to watch it in 2D.
I know the algorithms on how to make a 3D broadcast in the 2D.
I assume I could have a remote website/cloudserver read my Twitch account and when something is broadcasting could could auto convert into just either left eye or right eye or 16x9 side by side half for 3D TVs or monochromised Red and cyan analyph.
I understand I have to get a separate Twitch identity for each of those separate simulcasts. I don't know if one single person is allowed to own more than one Twitch account.
The problem I have is I don't know how to deal with the server to auto broadcast out to Twitch a running of OBS that is a simulcast.
Do I set up four local instances of OBS on this remote server and point their broadcast to my four new twitch identities?
Do I need a special website in order to run these or could there be no user-facing interface and the conversion is done all behind the scenes and presented under the face of a new twitch identity.
Do I need a PC in order to interface with the remote? Can I interface with the remote PC with my Macintosh?
Do I need any special programming or does the program just run like a local OBS machine I just log in turn on all four machines get them to scope my twitch username as a video input and then output what is expected.
By the way so that no data is lost the original broadcast is 2560x720 which is 32x9 which is proper ratio for both eyes. That way a left eye and right eye broadcast will be each 1280x720.
Is it just as simple as me remotely logging in and running it whenever I plan to run a Twitch broadcast? Can I do it on either my Macintosh or my Android phone?
Do I need to hire someone to turn this on or can a reasonable person who knows how to run OBS do it remotely manually each time?
If I were to watch it as is, It would be have to be watched on a Google cardboard device in 3D.
However most people want to watch it in 2D.
I know the algorithms on how to make a 3D broadcast in the 2D.
I assume I could have a remote website/cloudserver read my Twitch account and when something is broadcasting could could auto convert into just either left eye or right eye or 16x9 side by side half for 3D TVs or monochromised Red and cyan analyph.
I understand I have to get a separate Twitch identity for each of those separate simulcasts. I don't know if one single person is allowed to own more than one Twitch account.
The problem I have is I don't know how to deal with the server to auto broadcast out to Twitch a running of OBS that is a simulcast.
Do I set up four local instances of OBS on this remote server and point their broadcast to my four new twitch identities?
Do I need a special website in order to run these or could there be no user-facing interface and the conversion is done all behind the scenes and presented under the face of a new twitch identity.
Do I need a PC in order to interface with the remote? Can I interface with the remote PC with my Macintosh?
Do I need any special programming or does the program just run like a local OBS machine I just log in turn on all four machines get them to scope my twitch username as a video input and then output what is expected.
By the way so that no data is lost the original broadcast is 2560x720 which is 32x9 which is proper ratio for both eyes. That way a left eye and right eye broadcast will be each 1280x720.
Is it just as simple as me remotely logging in and running it whenever I plan to run a Twitch broadcast? Can I do it on either my Macintosh or my Android phone?
Do I need to hire someone to turn this on or can a reasonable person who knows how to run OBS do it remotely manually each time?