@@denpa-tan824 la idea es transmitir una animacion en loop en 14 fps (el audio si es fluido), si buscas video fluido 24/7, hay opciones de pago solo que no bajan de los 50 usd
Nice use of the Google Cloud though I ask the following , i am new to these things 1) I understand that I can encode using OBS on my side to bring my stream over to the cloud server 2) Can this server output an MRSS feed so I can use it for Amazon Create ? 3) Can I use it 24/7 Thank you
@@AiGurui didnt realised that your comment is 1 year old. If you have an Android that has Android 7-8 or higher you can make your livestream using RecNGo. Install the app into a virtual machine and for charging the device you can use apps that requires root to stop and start charging the battery. You only need internet and electricity. Unfortunately if the internet is off the livestream ends. I want to find a way that when the internet is off the livestream just stops until it gets internet to play the loop video
@@AiGuru i didnt realised that your comment is 1 year old. If you have an Android that has Android 7-8 or higher you can make your livestream using RecNGo. Install the app into a virtual machine and for charging the device you can use apps that requires root to stop and start charging the battery. You only need internet and electricity. Unfortunately if the internet is off the livestream ends. I want to find a way that when the internet is off the livestream just stops until it gets internet to play the loop video
i didnt realised that your comment is 1 year old. If you have an Android that has Android 7-8 or higher you can make your livestream using RecNGo. Install the app into a virtual machine and for charging the device you can use apps that requires root to stop and start charging the battery. You only need internet and electricity. Unfortunately if the internet is off the livestream ends. I want to find a way that when the internet is off the livestream just stops until it gets internet to play the loop video
Good morning The vps servers you mentioned on your RU-vid, can it run obs effectively for livestream? 2. I followed your instructions in one of your video on livestream 247, I did install Ubuntu and Bo's successfully but I have issues, it's laggy. Even when I try playing video clips on the cloud Ubuntu desktop environment using VLC player it's still laggy. Please what could be the solution to this issue.
RDP can be laggy when viewing the virtual server, but usually the obs stream is fine, if the stream is laggy too, try lowering the frames per second of the stream.
@@chillbeats6512 The username is my google username? And the password is the password i set in the SSH? If yes then it has to be correct, i checked several times.
okay got it. you have to take the username that is shown in the SSH. which is also the beginning of your email address. everything before the @ is your username in this instance. then it should work. password is the ssh password yes.
After I copied your code and type new password and this message is show after I enter password "You cannot connect to the VM instance because of an unexpected error. Wait a few moments and then try again." when I click trouble shoot VM status OK, but Network status and User permissions are still loading
It is normally the RDP connection to the machine that is slow. the machine itself should handle streaming just fine. You can also google how to install and use "Chrome Remote Desktop" which is much faster than RDP.
yikes, great video but have no clue what I am doing. I don't trust myself as I have no clue what to do if an issue. if someone out there could help me, I welcome that. thanks for great video!