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- One of the coolest
parts of the new house,
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is going to be the
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five person, land gaming room.
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Here in the basement.
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So that my kids and their friends,
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and me and my friends.
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That I'll make someday.
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Can all game together.
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But when Elgato reached out
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asking if they could sponsor a
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sixth streaming setup,
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I thought, I mean, heck!
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Why not make all of the
stations streaming ready?
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So that, is exactly
what we're going to do.
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This is the Linus Home LAN
Centre Streaming Setup,
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V1 concept edition.
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which means,
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could be subject to change,
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but it should be an excellent start.
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(upbeat music)
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Now, obviously my house is
still a construction zone.
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So this video won't be
fully representative
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of the final setup,
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but it should be pretty darn close.
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Other than, you know,
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the lifetime brand folding tables here.
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Now, before we even think about setting up
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a microphone, or a webcam,
or any of the fun stuff.
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We need a computer to run it all.
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In the longterm.
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The plan is going to be to
virtualize all of these stations,
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off of a single server
in my mechanical room.
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So the conduit is going
to be accessible here.
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So it'll run under all of these desks.
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We probably won't be able
to do sit-stand desks
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for that reason, but that's kind of TBD.
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Now, just in case we decide
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to do standalone machines in here,
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we do still have the room
wired up for ethernet,
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but my preference is to have
everything in the server.
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For now.
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Of course, everyone.
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Hey, there you go.
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I mean, the video is sponsored by Elgato,
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of course, Sarah.
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So it be that much of a surprise.
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So this one right here is the a200,
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featuring a liquid cooled Ryzen 9 5900 X,
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an RTX 3080,
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and a boatload of storage!
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And high-speed RAM.
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It's small, sleek,
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and well-equipped for even
the most demanding games
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or streaming setups.
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Which is why I won't be using one.
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In fact,
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I think the final config
for each of these stations
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is going to be more along the lines of
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eight virtualized AMD epic cores.
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And then maybe more like a 3060,
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something like that.
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Monitor wise,
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things are a bit more up in the air.
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I think 27 inches is the perfect
size to have 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
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And then actually we're
probably going to have
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a six station right here.
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That's just a network port.
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So you can pull up a laptop
or something like that.
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Make it a nice, even six.
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But in terms of resolution,
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I'm leaning towards 1440 P.
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Just because I think it's a great balance
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between the high refresh
rate gaming you get
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at 1080 and obviously
the better image quality
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that you get at 4k.
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This particular model,
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the LG 27GP850 has been a
lightning rod for controversy,
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but the panel in it this nice,
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fast response time,
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IPS is definitely something
that I would want in here.
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Just like I would want
this beautiful desk pad
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from ittstore.com.
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Now this isn't the best case scenario
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for Elgatos, poor wave panels here.
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This is an enormous room
that is basically nothing
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but flat concrete surfaces,
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and we've only got six of them.
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But we wanted to show them to you guys
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because they will almost certainly be part
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of the final deployment.
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Once.
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You know, there are walls.
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We'll probably put some
on the ceilings as well
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because stopping those reflections between
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the floor and the ceiling
is one of the key ways
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to cut down on audio reverb.
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Are these,
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are these sufficiently mounted? I can,
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I can put wave panels on them now?
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- [Jake] Uh, Sure.
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(Jake chuckling)
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- If you want to see a more practical
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and scientific demonstration
of how well these work,
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check out our video,
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where we treated our workshop with them.
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It's really impressive.
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While Jake mounts, the
rest of the wave panels.
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Let's talk about the
rest of the audio setup.
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So,
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I could have opted for the
much less expensive Wave:3,
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but some of my experiences with USB,
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all-in-one microphones
have not been the best
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and they don't give you the greatest
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amount of control over your setup.
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So instead we've gone for the Wave XLR,
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which has all the same
integrated mixing controls,
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headphone output, and all that good stuff.
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Except you can plug literally
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any XLR microphone you want into it.
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So let's get this set up.
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I've never used this thing.
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- [Jake] I think it looks pretty cool.
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- Yeah.
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- [Jake] It's sleek.
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- I mean, one of the things
that Elgato does really well
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is that everything they do
is designed for streaming.
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So a lot of the XLR interfaces out there,
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for example,
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they're designed to lie flat, right?
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- [Jake] Yeah.
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- But that's not what you want,
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when you're, when you're gaming.
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You want something that you can,
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you can reach for more easily.
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So this is now it feels good.
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Got USB-C. There's your headphone Jack.
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And there's your XLR input.
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Right around there is where I want that.
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No, I want it on the left side,
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left side and then I can have
the stream deck on this side.
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Actually.
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No. Okay.
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No. So no,
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I do want it the other way
around because the stream deck,
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I'm going to mess with more often
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and I'm more likely to want to take
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my hands off of my mouse then.
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Oh, right.
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Yes.
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Yeah, I want it to be able
to keep my hands on WASD.
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So yeah, let's go XLR on this side.
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(both chuckle)
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- Wait, how the hell are you
going to put this one on here?
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- [Jake] Screw on the side.
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(both chuckle)
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- Oh really?
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- [Jake] As long as it
holds itself up, right?
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- Okay. Where's the mic arm.
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It seems pretty standard.
As far as mic arms go.
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Caution, spring loaded.
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Don't get, don't get bashed in the face.
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You know, little things
like that, but there you go.
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That guy just goes in there.
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We're just going to try
it. This is terrible.
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(drill running)
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- [Jake] I mean, tell me
how horrendous this is.
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- You kind of nailed it.
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- [Jake] You're damned straight. I did.
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(Jake laughing)
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I'll never call you a screw up again.
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- [Jake] Oh good.
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- What?
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Come on. That's funny.
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- [Jake] You've never
told me screw it before.
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- Look at it, it's a screw.
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Cause you're putting a screw in.
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- [Jake] I probably called you a Screw.
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- Uh.
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I figured out what all these pieces do.
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This is a riser.
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So it can be, like up higher if you want.
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There's a little hex lock.
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I don't think we're going to need,
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Oh man.
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- [Jake] Do you wanna know that it's for?
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Apparently people install
these behind their monitor
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and come over.
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- Oh really?
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- [Jake] Yeah. I don't know
why you would ever do that,
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but-
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- Uh.
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- [Jake] If you had a very,
like wide ranging microphone
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that could pick up really
far then maybe yes.
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- Yeah. That's not going to
be what we're doing today.
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And I'm probably going
to need the counterweight
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because for our microphone,
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we've settled on an SM48 from sure.
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(Jake testing microphone)
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- It does actually sound
a tiny bit, less bad.
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(Jake laughing)
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- Yeah.
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It's just that most of the echo in here
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is off this concrete floor,
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and those flat walls back there.
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That shouldn't be too much
of a problem for us though.
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The SM48 for sure, is a dynamic microphone
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with a cardioid pickup pattern.
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That means it should
reject most off-axis noise
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and pick up your voice. Nice and clear.
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Let's get this cable, man.
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It's and then we'll give
you guys a quick demo.
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This is not a perfect solution.
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Oh Lord.
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- [Jake] Oh God. Don't do that.
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No! I don't want to have to
take this down like that later.
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- See!
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But look, look, it'll stay out,
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it'll stay out of the way.
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- [Jake] Oh, did you?
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Oh yeah. Well you're doing it now.
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(Jake laughing)
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- There we go.
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Normally on an XLR interface,
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you would want to plug your headphones
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for monitoring yourself,
directly into the interface.
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So you have zero latency.
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Let's see how well Elgato
software ecosystem handles that.
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All right. We're firing
up our game stream here
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Ladies and gentlemen,
going to play some Doom,
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Actually, we should just move on to
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the next part of the
video we're going to host
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and we can just do it on here.
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What's the next thing
we're going to do lighting?
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Man, that sounds great.
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Also they have come a long
way on their software.
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Elgato. This is handy.
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The Wave link software has a quick link
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to your advanced audio preferences.
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So as soon as you launch your game,
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you're going to want to set
its output to Elgato's game.
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A wave link game.
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Here we go.
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And then that way OBS will
be able to pick it up.
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You can access this through windows
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just by right-clicking,
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open sound settings,
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add volume.
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Whatever.
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But it's a lot more clicks,
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whereas it's just right here.
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They just have a shortcut to it.
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That's kind of handy.
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- [Jake] Do you want to
see what's really cool?
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If you set your game to Wave link game.
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- Yeah.
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- You can then have it
come up as a tracking here
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and then you can create separate mixes
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for your monitor mix and your streaming.
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So if you want to listen
to copyrighted music
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in your headphones while you're streaming,
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but want your stream to hear
a monster cat or whatever,
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you can give them two
different audio tracks
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and it's all done in Wave link.
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You don't need like virtual audio cable
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or any stupid crap like that.
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- That's pretty cool.
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Most streamers like to have
a face count of some sort.
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So that is where the aptly
named Elgato face cam comes in.
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Now at home, I actually
use a different setup.
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I've got an Elgato cam link 4k USB stick,
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and I've used that to connect
to a Cannon DSLR camera.
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It works great, but it is large.
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It's more complex to set up
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and troubleshoot if it has issues.
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And that is even before you consider
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how expensive it would be
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to kit out a DSLR or a mirror less camera
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for every station in the room.
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So,
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that's where a more reasonable setup like
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a webcam comes into play.
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On the outside, this thing is
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pretty minimalistic looking, it's,
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you got your lens, your
detachable long USB-C to A cable,
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a small status led over
on the left of the lens
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and an included monitor mount.
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On the inside is where things
get a little bit more fun.
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Elgato designed their own eight element,
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all glass lens, which is paired with
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a Sony Star Vis Simo sensor.
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That's designed to
provide excellent clarity
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with minimal noise up to 1080 P 60 FPS.
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They also included a bit of
storage on the camera itself.
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So that any settings
changes that you make,
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follow the camera, not the computer.
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One cool feature, or rather lack thereof,
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is that the face cam
doesn't have a microphone.
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And it prevents you from getting
popups and notifications.
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Anytime, say, for example,
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you unplug or plug something in
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and Discords like,
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"Hey, do you want to switch
to a new audience devices?"
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So freaking annoying.
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How does it not have a
never asked me again?
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- [Jake] I think there
is a never ask me again.
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- I think there is.
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I don't think it works
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(Jake chuckles)
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- Anyway.
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We're not going to be using
the built-in monitor mount
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because we are going with
the Elgato ring light.
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Now at home, I actually prefer
my pair of key light airs.
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These are basically the same product.
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They're just little square panels,
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instead of a big ring shaped one.
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So you've got the same
adjustable color temperature
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at the same adjustable brightness
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and everything can be
done through software.
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The big difference is that
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with my giant 48-inch display,
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I can put them out on the sides
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and then I can decide,
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do I want like kind of
a more dramatic look?
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So I have a little bit
less lighting on the side,
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a little bit more on that side.
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Whereas with the ring light,
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what you're getting is what
ring lights are good for.
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Which is nice, even illumination.
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Clock's ticking, got to shoot the video.
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(both chuckle)
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- No, I, I really liked their mounts.
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Super easy to use.
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- [Jake] Yeah.
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- I think Luke had trouble
with it, but you know,
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whatever, just lead things.
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I know this video is sponsored by Elgato,
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but I really do need to
complain about one small thing.
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Like this is, this is the
longest power bring up.
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What are you compensating for?
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I cannot, how am I
supposed to plug this in
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Take something entire out?
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Hold on.
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I think I, I think I
managed to jam it in there.
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Uh, hello?
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Hey, there we go.
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I can't believe we made it this far
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without setting up a stream deck.
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If you're not familiar with these.
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Come on guys.
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This one specifically is
Elgato Stream Deck MK.2.
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Which features type C,
interchangeable face plates,
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as well as the detachable
45 degree fixed angle stand.
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But each of 15 keys,
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is an individual display.
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So you can have whatever icon you want,
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their full color,
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and you can configure them to do anything.
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From button presses to macros,
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to starting and stopping your stream.
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Now that the latest connected to wifi,
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we can adjust our color
temperature to be warmer, cooler.
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We can adjust our brightness.
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Whoa.
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That's that's pretty. Bright boys.
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- [Jake] 5,600.
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- Sorry about that. Okay.
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What do you want? You want 5,600.
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- [Jake] Yeah.
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- All right, there we go.
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And then it's probably a little bit
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on the bright side right now.
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Let's at least get a
couple of things configured
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on our stream deck here.
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Alright, let's go ahead.
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And I mean, I don't know.
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This one can be record.
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Boop.
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Basically instantaneous,
uh, you know, seen.
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- [Jake] I have a gift.
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Oh, you have such a
terrible, ugly background.
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- That's true. I did fix that.
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- [Jake] This is Elgatos green screen
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and they actually have two models.
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This is the floor standing one.
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They also have one you
can hang from the ceiling.
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That's a bit bigger.
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But for our purposes, this is just fine.
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All you gotta do is open the locks,
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grab this bad boy
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and you have a green screen.
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I think the manual probably
says adjust the feet first
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(Jake chuckles)
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- [Jake] before you open it. But.
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- There it is.
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- [Jake] Can I do that again?
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- What's up, Jake?
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You can play around with
these settings in here,
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you can see how similar
the color needs to be,
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There you go.
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So here we filter out,
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basically anything that has
any color other than red.
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Uh, here, we're basically
not filtering out anything.
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So you just want to find that,
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right about there gives us a nice uniform,
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a gray on our green screen.
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That's what we're looking for.
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Is that it?
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I noticed we had some
other stuff over there.
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Yeah. They've got the pop filter,
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which we don't need
because of our mic choice.
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Capture card, in case you've got like a,
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you know, next gen console.
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You want to stream your 4k
gameplay or whatever else.
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Shock Mount.
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We didn't end up using the wave three.
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So we don't need that.
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Light strips.
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We got the green screen, so
we don't really need that.
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Okay. We're gonna play.
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We're gonna play some
competitive CS Go here,
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ladies and gentlemen, we're
getting competitive today.
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Now that we have CS Go configured
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to use our wave link game output.
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We don't actually have
to have our desktop audio
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play a role in OBS at all.
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Everything just goes
out into the stream mix,
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which we control through
the wave link app.
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So you're going to see when
I highlight this window,
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our in game music shows up here.
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That's a little loud,
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both in my headphones and in the stream.
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So we're going to turn
that down a little bit.
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Have a look at our levels.
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That's about where I like to
have my background music going,
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like somewhere in the
minus 30, minus 25 range.
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So that's pretty good.
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Now, if I was actually
playing competitively,
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I would restart it because
Counter-Strike does
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not like being changed from Window
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to exclusive full screen.
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But I suck anyway.
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So all right. Official matchmaking.
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- [Jake] Oh really?
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- Oh God. I'm going to die.
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I'm going to die, Jake.
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I'm going to die.
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(Jake chuckling)
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- Um. Oh God. They're
going to come through.
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They're going to come through here.
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They're going to kill me.
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I'm too casual, Jake.
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This guy's telling me
to go back. I disagree.
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- [Jake] This is the worst
live stream I've ever watched.
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- Officially pro gamer Jake.
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Where are you at?
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(gunshots fire)
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- Ah! Come on.
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Well, I helped, I helped
I did 21 damage to him.
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All right.
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Let's make sure this recording
is actually good, hey.
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This is awesome.
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- [Jake] You look great. Look at your,
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- I know it's clean.
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- [Jake] You should get,
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you should get a green
screen, it looks so pro.
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- I probably, I probably should.
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- It does look so pro like,
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look at that and then look at
the room we're in right now.
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- I know. Right?
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You would have no way of
knowing. It looks legit.
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Okay. Let's try and get one more kill.
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I want one more kill.
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Oh, oh, the buy period has expired.
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Okay.
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That's a problem. It's
slightly, mildly problematic.
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(gunshots fire)
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- Come on. Ah, no.
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Well, all right.
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Didn't even manage to hit them.
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Man. It's amazing how much
this stuff has improved.
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Back when we set up our
original green screen
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for tech quickie in the old house,
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we spent a hundred dollars
on just the material.
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And then we had to like jury rig our own
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like hanger for it that took a lot of time
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and probably ended up
costing more than this.
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Obviously this is a little bit smaller.
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This is really designed
for a game streaming setup,
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as opposed to a full host with,
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you know, full arms reaching
out and stuff like that.
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But we have a bigger one.
That's super reasonable,
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actually all things considered. Yes,
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You too, can look and sound that pro
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even in a horrible environment that is
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not conducive to streaming.
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And it's that simple.
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All you have to do is
spend a bunch of money.
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Obviously we're going to have
everything linked down below.
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Thanks per se for sponsoring this video.
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Or Elgato.
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I guess thanks to you for watching.
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Pro streamer Jake in
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3, 2, 1.
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Did I get it?
[1026]
- Oh yeah.
[1027]
(both chuckles)
[1030]
- Wow. I sound like a streamer,
[1032]
streamer.
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