This topic is meant to be a compilation of resources for those who want to start making Dominion videos or live streaming Dominion.
Maybe this thread should be stickied? EDIT: oh yeah, maybe the title of the subforum should be changed to something like "Dominion Videos" or something that includes live streams? It seems to have taken off enough that it won't be going away in the near future (I hope!
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Video recording softwareCamStudio (for Windows, I don't know of any free recording software for Linux)
video tutorial Don't worry about codecs, it will almost certainly work right away
Gives you a lot of flexibility on audio inputs and such
Will likely not require any editing for most of your video recording needs
Streaming softwareOpen Broadcasting Software (OBS) You can also use this to save videos instead of (or in addition to) streaming them if you want
libav text tutorial for Windows OBS text tutorial for Linux OBS video tutorial for Windows I've never had trouble with my stream key like this guy has
The only setting you should use that isn't what Twitch prefers is to uncheck "Use CBR" -- if not you're going to get terrible lag on lots of things, including Goko (it's not Goko's fault, don't worry)
Setting up IRC clients to capture Twitch chat I've had issues before when streaming tournament matches: I want to read the chat after the match is over, but I don't want to look at it while I play (so people can talk freely about the kingdom without risk of helping me). The Twitch chat interface doesn't keep very many messages before it just forgets about them, so connecting to chat with IRC is a good way to make sure you can save off the entire chat easily.
Widget for Twitch to display chat live on stream (Thanks to Seprix) I've found this useful for tournament matches especially, I can't see the chat, but when I review my videos to see what people said, there's no more wondering what they were talking about because I can see when things were said and get good context.
Video Tutorial for streaming to Twitch on Mac OSTwitch allows cropping ("highlighting") videos, and can upload directly to YouTube.
Twitch doesn't save your past broadcasts by default, you'll want to enable this on your account.
Video editing softwareWindows Movie Maker (comes with Windows)
v2.6 for Vista/Win7 video tutorialCamTasia Studio Costs money to use, but there's a 30-day free trial. CamTasia is more powerful if Windows Movie Maker isn't doing what you want (like split-screen videos, most notably)
Comes with its own video capture software as well, which is quite nice.
Hear about other people Live Streaming Dominion