Question / Help Displaying Someone Else's Stream In Your Own?

Sam Arseneau

New Member
So a friend and I wanted to stream a randomizer of Pokemon Colosseum at the same time, and display each other's gameplay on our streams, alongside ours. I live in Canada and he lives in the southern US, so anything that would involve local streaming wouldn't work. How could we go about doing this?
 

dping

Active Member
So a friend and I wanted to stream a randomizer of Pokemon Colosseum at the same time, and display each other's gameplay on our streams, alongside ours. I live in Canada and he lives in the southern US, so anything that would involve local streaming wouldn't work. How could we go about doing this?
it will not be sync'd. OBs studios can take incoming streams I believe, but not sure if it will work unless you allow TCP port 1935 past your firewall.
 

Nixxen

New Member
Although not quite what you're asking for;
The simplest way to do something similar would be to open both streams simultaneously in a webpage.
My community uses http://twitchster.tv/ for this, then add a bot command to post it in chat or just write it in plain text on the stream.

There's some desync between the streams depending on a multitude of factors, such as each streamers connection to the server, their upload, their encoding time, their location, the servers location etc.
Getting it 100% in sync is not feasible to do while streaming.
 
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