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Опубликовано 28 июля 2017, 17:00
We’ll teach you how to livestream in 360 on Facebook. First, you need a 360 camera. Facebook has a list of cameras that work great with their app: facebook360.fb.com/live360 We’ll use the Samsung Gear 360 2017 edition. If you want to stream from your phone, currently you’ll need to use the camera’s app. The Gear 360 app is available for both iPhones and Androids. If you want to stream using your computer, go to fb.com/live/create and click “Create live stream” and check the box for “This live stream is a 360 video.” Next you’ll have options for where you want the stream to show up. You can choose your own timeline, a page, an event, and more. Next you’ll need to enter the server link and stream key into your camera’s software. Once you’ve done that, pop back into Facebook and preview your stream. Now go live!
There are a few basic things to keep in mind when you’re live streaming. Make sure you have a strong enough network connection. You should have at least 4 megabits per second to stream 360. So if you’re standing in the middle of a building trying to stream over LTE with no Wi-Fi, you might want to go outside or closer to a window. You should also know that the 360 camera will distort the image a bit, especially the farther away from the camera you go. Anything within 20-30 feet should be clear, beyond that it’s going to be harder to see. Our final tip is to think about using a person on camera to host the stream, maybe you! A good host will make all the difference in your video. Since people can just start moving around the screen you’ll want a host that can tell them what they’re seeing and point out the interesting parts of the scene.
What 360 videos have you guys found interesting? Have you made any of your own? Let us know in the comments below. If you want to see how to live stream from a GoPro, check out this video: youtu.be/LGiO1y-8RSM
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There are a few basic things to keep in mind when you’re live streaming. Make sure you have a strong enough network connection. You should have at least 4 megabits per second to stream 360. So if you’re standing in the middle of a building trying to stream over LTE with no Wi-Fi, you might want to go outside or closer to a window. You should also know that the 360 camera will distort the image a bit, especially the farther away from the camera you go. Anything within 20-30 feet should be clear, beyond that it’s going to be harder to see. Our final tip is to think about using a person on camera to host the stream, maybe you! A good host will make all the difference in your video. Since people can just start moving around the screen you’ll want a host that can tell them what they’re seeing and point out the interesting parts of the scene.
What 360 videos have you guys found interesting? Have you made any of your own? Let us know in the comments below. If you want to see how to live stream from a GoPro, check out this video: youtu.be/LGiO1y-8RSM
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