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DotKritic 06-30-2017 10:36 AM

Building up my YouTube/Twitch set-up
 
I've been planning on making a set-up for over two years, but never had the fire to get the things I needed. Until recently.

Desktop (bought 6/29) from Micro Center: $599.99 (Reg. $749.99)
G151 Desktop Computer; Intel Core i5-7500 Processor 3.40GHz; NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050Ti 4GB GDDR5; 8GB DDR4-2133 RAM; 1TB 7,200RPM Hard Drive; Microsoft Windows 10 Home 64-bit; 24x DVD±RW Drive; Multi-in-One Memory Card Reader; 10/100/1000 Network; 802.11ac Wireless

Monitors (bought 6/25) from Fry's Electronics: 2 for $79 each (Reg. $129, Sale $99, Promo code brought it down $20)
High definition picture with 1920x1080 resolution, Slim design with high glossy black finish, Ultra-slim Design, Wide Viewing Angle, 5ms Response Time

Keyboard/Mouse Combo (bought 6/25) from Amazon: $22.15
Cooler Master Devastator II - Green LED Gaming Keyboard & Mouse Combo

Keyboard & Mouse Mat (bought 6/25) from Amazon: $9.99
Kupx Thick Extended Edition Cloth Gaming Mouse Mat with Non-slip Rubber Base

I also bought a 6' long white plastic picnic table from Walmart a few weeks ago for $40. Not spending a ridiculous amount of money and time into a desk I will need to move at least one more time.

There are some more things I plan to get. Just waiting on next payday.

Thoughts on the selection?

Spenner 06-30-2017 10:40 AM

Re: Building up my YouTube/Twitch set-up
 
From what I gather those selections seem a-okay, but I'm not all that tech saavy with computer parts. Someone else will chime in I'm sure.

But what about a camera and mic, is that something you're going to invest in for streaming with good sound and picture? Or do you already have that in place.

DotKritic 06-30-2017 11:04 AM

Re: Building up my YouTube/Twitch set-up
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Spenner (Post 4566905)
But what about a camera and mic, is that something you're going to invest in for streaming with good sound and picture? Or do you already have that in place.

I plan to get those from my next payday in two weeks. I'm currently on leave from the Army and I'm sure I'll be changing barracks room or building before then so I'm not in a hurry to get the things.

I've been looking at the Logitech C920 for the webcam; Audio-Technica stuff for the mic. Still thinking about whether I want to go all-in and get the mix amp.

Dinglesberry 06-30-2017 11:49 AM

Re: Building up my YouTube/Twitch set-up
 
do u have like, a cam and a mic or something, if you are gonna stream

https://www.amazon.com/Sony-PlayStat.../dp/B0072I2240

You can get a good camera for like 7$

EDIT: so can i totaly buyin dis shit ^

PhantomPuppy 06-30-2017 12:05 PM

Re: Building up my YouTube/Twitch set-up
 
honestly a pretty good setup for the price. glhf on the streaming bidness. now's the perfect time to get in on it with the twitch affiliate changes. :)

Kraezymann 06-30-2017 05:52 PM

Re: Building up my YouTube/Twitch set-up
 
You should check out this neat little guide. You don't have to follow it to the letter but it was a good and helpful read

Xiz 06-30-2017 06:30 PM

Re: Building up my YouTube/Twitch set-up
 
At the end of the day it doesn't matter what specs you use, it matters if you are enjoyable to watch. Be sure to talk, interact with watchers, and be happy and have a good time.

Nobody likes watching someone sit there not reacting.

Charu 06-30-2017 07:04 PM

Re: Building up my YouTube/Twitch set-up
 
Yeah, it's one of my things that's keeping me on edge if I want to do it or not.

As a streamer, it's pretty much mandatory to interact, or entertain in general. It's one thing watching games, but it's also another when it's paired with some personality to it.

The thing is though, if you want to pursue it as a type of career, you'll need A LOT of motivation to entertain, even if you're having a shitty/off/notinthemood day.

HOWEVER

If this is just something on the side and you wanna just do it as a hobby thing. Your setup is perfect. Still though, don't get discouraged if you see no one join. Just play as long as want, and when you're bored, just end the stream (and let others know you're ending it if there's peeps there).

DotKritic 07-5-2017 10:27 AM

Re: Building up my YouTube/Twitch set-up
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kraezymann (Post 4566965)
You should check out this neat little guide. You don't have to follow it to the letter but it was a good and helpful read

will give it a read.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xiz (Post 4566970)
At the end of the day it doesn't matter what specs you use, it matters if you are enjoyable to watch. Be sure to talk, interact with watchers, and be happy and have a good time.

Nobody likes watching someone sit there not reacting.

Yeah... I'm not the kiind to just sit there and do nothing.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Charu (Post 4566973)
Yeah, it's one of my things that's keeping me on edge if I want to do it or not.

As a streamer, it's pretty much mandatory to interact, or entertain in general. It's one thing watching games, but it's also another when it's paired with some personality to it.

The thing is though, if you want to pursue it as a type of career, you'll need A LOT of motivation to entertain, even if you're having a shitty/off/notinthemood day.

HOWEVER

If this is just something on the side and you wanna just do it as a hobby thing. Your setup is perfect. Still though, don't get discouraged if you see no one join. Just play as long as want, and when you're bored, just end the stream (and let others know you're ending it if there's peeps there).

Thanks for your input. This has been something I have been wanting to do for a while and I'm totally committed to it.

DotKritic 07-10-2017 02:18 AM

Re: Building up my YouTube/Twitch set-up
 
UPDATE: What I have up so far. Nothing has been turned on yet. Excitement inside is brewing.

Going to get a new mic stand for my Sterling Audio ST51 condenser microphone. I got a Logitech C920 webcam (just not set up).


Azpb Djbread 07-11-2017 04:19 AM

Re: Building up my YouTube/Twitch set-up
 
Nice mixer!

DotKritic 07-13-2017 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Azpb Djbread (Post 4569532)
Nice mixer!

Harbinger L502 Mixer.

Kraezymann 07-14-2017 12:37 AM

Re: Building up my YouTube/Twitch set-up
 
What will you be using as your streaming program?

Also what is your twitch channel?

DotKritic 07-14-2017 01:11 AM

Re: Building up my YouTube/Twitch set-up
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kraezymann (Post 4570116)
What will you be using as your streaming program?

Also what is your twitch channel?

I'm going to give XSplit Gamecaster a try.

Twitch name will be the same as my FFR username.

I was hoping to start it up this weekend, but other plans just came up today.

edit: I also have an Elgato HD60 that I previously used.

choof 07-14-2017 01:43 AM

Re: Building up my YouTube/Twitch set-up
 
use obs

DotKritic 07-17-2017 10:11 PM

Re: Building up my YouTube/Twitch set-up
 
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Originally Posted by choof (Post 4570136)
use obs

Downloaded it. Looked at it.

Looked at XSplit Gamecaster.

I think I will try XSplit Gamecaster first.


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