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Posts 3-5 in this thread will provide continuous online monitoring of ongoing streams. The "LIVE" inscription in the upper right corner of the stream window indicates that you can watch a live game on this channel right now.
In this thread, I suggest posting links to stream channels and IDs of games that are currently being streamed. A simple announcement about a stream could look like this: nicknames of the players, map, castles/heroes, ID, and possibly internet speed. Over time, it may be necessary to specify the program used for viewing, as described below.
My FAQ about Mikogo.
To stream, register on the Mikogo website, and instead of your nickname, enter your email address. Then, complete the registration in your email. In the program, go to Settings -> Username and enter your email. Click Start Session. Now, everything that happens on your screen will be transmitted to viewers. To reduce lag, in Settings -> Preferences, leave only the windows needed for the stream visible. I left Heroes of Might and Magic visible.
For viewers, select Join Session in the program, enter the desired ID, and watch.
There are also other programs for online conferencing. We need to test as many of them as possible and find the best one.
To conduct a voice conference, you can use Skype, which should also be installed on all computers. With commentary, it will be more informative and interesting. It would also be good to stream from the computers of both players. Whether this can be done using Mikogo is something I don't know yet.
Enjoy
In this thread, I suggest posting links to stream channels and IDs of games that are currently being streamed. A simple announcement about a stream could look like this: nicknames of the players, map, castles/heroes, ID, and possibly internet speed. Over time, it may be necessary to specify the program used for viewing, as described below.
My FAQ about Mikogo.
To stream, register on the Mikogo website, and instead of your nickname, enter your email address. Then, complete the registration in your email. In the program, go to Settings -> Username and enter your email. Click Start Session. Now, everything that happens on your screen will be transmitted to viewers. To reduce lag, in Settings -> Preferences, leave only the windows needed for the stream visible. I left Heroes of Might and Magic visible.
For viewers, select Join Session in the program, enter the desired ID, and watch.
There are also other programs for online conferencing. We need to test as many of them as possible and find the best one.
To conduct a voice conference, you can use Skype, which should also be installed on all computers. With commentary, it will be more informative and interesting. It would also be good to stream from the computers of both players. Whether this can be done using Mikogo is something I don't know yet.
Enjoy