Hello you awesome supporters of open source! I'm planning to surprise my son with his own PC for his birthday (he's turning 13 this December!). I'm sure he's going to want to use it for streaming since he always talks about the games he watches online. Google told me that OBS was the best software for broadcasting so here I am!
I guess my first question would be if there are any kid-friendly streaming sites out there. From what I've seen, it seems like TwitchTV is the only site out there specifically for this sort of gaming stuff. I'm a bit worried about the crowd there from the short time I spent on the site. Of course I'll be monitoring my son whenever he streams but that won't stop a random person from messing with my kid. Any alternatives (if there are any) and suggestions on how I somehow filter people from my son's stream?
Next would be privacy and legality. I'm a wee bit paranoid from the whole NSA thing so I just want to know how much of this data is saved anywhere. I'm also concerned about some reports I saw about takedowns on YouTube videos regarding some games and if those things would also apply to streaming. Another question would be if OBS has all the licenses it needs. My workplace specifically prohibits the use of VLC on our computers because of some questionable legality regarding DRM and codecs. I asked him to look at OBS and he said as long as you have your audio and video codecs licensed, it would be fine. If ever, would I need to acquire my own license for these codes to stream (is there such a thing)?
Thanks for your time and more power to you guys!
- Phil D.
I guess my first question would be if there are any kid-friendly streaming sites out there. From what I've seen, it seems like TwitchTV is the only site out there specifically for this sort of gaming stuff. I'm a bit worried about the crowd there from the short time I spent on the site. Of course I'll be monitoring my son whenever he streams but that won't stop a random person from messing with my kid. Any alternatives (if there are any) and suggestions on how I somehow filter people from my son's stream?
Next would be privacy and legality. I'm a wee bit paranoid from the whole NSA thing so I just want to know how much of this data is saved anywhere. I'm also concerned about some reports I saw about takedowns on YouTube videos regarding some games and if those things would also apply to streaming. Another question would be if OBS has all the licenses it needs. My workplace specifically prohibits the use of VLC on our computers because of some questionable legality regarding DRM and codecs. I asked him to look at OBS and he said as long as you have your audio and video codecs licensed, it would be fine. If ever, would I need to acquire my own license for these codes to stream (is there such a thing)?
Thanks for your time and more power to you guys!
- Phil D.