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− | + | Streaming requires a moderate or powerful computer (i7 does it just fine).<br> | |
− | + | Exampe of a streamed tournament: http://www.tus-wa.com/cups/cup-590/ | |
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− | == | + | == Prerequisite: having W:A in a window == |
− | + | ||
− | + | *Install Worms Armageddon with the [http://wa.team17.com/main.html?page=supp&area=upda&file=15 latest update]. | |
+ | *Run W:A, go into Settings and set the in-game resolution to 1280x720 (recommended for streaming, but you can pick your own). | ||
+ | *Go into Advanced Settings. | ||
+ | **Tick "Load WormKit modules". | ||
+ | **In the "Graphics" drop-down select Direct3D 9 (shader palette). | ||
+ | *Exit W:A. | ||
+ | *[http://myfiles.my1.ru/wa/wk/wkD3D9Wnd.rar Download] and extract the archive with the D3D9Wnd module (by Kawoosh and StepS). | ||
+ | *Start W:A again. Now you are in a windowed mode. | ||
− | + | == Streaming website == | |
+ | === Twitch.tv === | ||
+ | *Register at http://www.twitch.tv | ||
− | ** | + | == Stream recorder == |
+ | One of the following broadcasting software is required for streaming. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === XSplit === | ||
+ | *[https://www.xsplit.com Download] and install XSplit | ||
+ | *Start XSplit | ||
+ | *Add your twitch.tv channel | ||
+ | *Go to View -> Resolutions -> Edit resolutions and tick 1280x720 (the one you chose in the W:A settings) | ||
+ | *View -> Resolution – choose 1280x720 | ||
+ | *Now, set up your scene. Click “Add screen region” and click on your W:A window | ||
+ | *Stretch it in the XSplit window | ||
+ | *Start your broadcast | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Open Broadcaster === | ||
+ | *[https://obsproject.com Download] and install OpenBroadcaster | ||
+ | *Start OpenBroadcaster | ||
+ | *Go to Settings -> Broadcast settings | ||
+ | **Select Twitch.tv | ||
+ | **Select a server (nearest to you is recommended) | ||
+ | **Insert your [http://www.twitch.tv/broadcast stream key] | ||
+ | *Go to Settings -> Video, select 1280x720 (the one you chose in the W:A settings) | ||
+ | *Now, set up your scene. Add a W:A source by right-clicking at the "Sources" area or use "Global sources" button | ||
+ | *Use either Window Capture or Game Capture (if it works). To stretch, use "Edit scene" button | ||
+ | *Start your broadcast | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Stream vocal commenting == | ||
+ | === Mumble === | ||
+ | *If you need an easy way to comment games with your friends just use [http://www.mumble.com Mumble] | ||
+ | *Install client | ||
+ | *Add server: | ||
+ | Label: Worms | ||
+ | Address: worms2d.info | ||
+ | Port: 64738 | ||
+ | Username: (your nickname) | ||
+ | Password: (no password) | ||
+ | *Turn your speakers off. Use headphones. Otherwise you will have annoying echo that can ruin your stream | ||
+ | *Ask everyone who participates in the show to do the same | ||
+ | *Check your hardware for background nosies | ||
+ | *Make sure there will be no noise in your room (talking, tv or any other sounds except your voice) | ||
+ | |||
+ | *Configure "Push-to-talk": | ||
+ | |||
+ | Configure->Settings->Audio Input->Choose “Push-to-talk” from drop-down menu. | ||
+ | Shortcuts->Add->Choose “push-to-talk”->Click under Shortcut tab->Push “Right Ctrl” | ||
+ | (or any other key of your choice) |
Revision as of 09:49, 14 July 2013
(Up to Guides, FAQs, and ReadMes)
Streaming requires a moderate or powerful computer (i7 does it just fine).
Exampe of a streamed tournament: http://www.tus-wa.com/cups/cup-590/
Contents
Prerequisite: having W:A in a window
- Install Worms Armageddon with the latest update.
- Run W:A, go into Settings and set the in-game resolution to 1280x720 (recommended for streaming, but you can pick your own).
- Go into Advanced Settings.
- Tick "Load WormKit modules".
- In the "Graphics" drop-down select Direct3D 9 (shader palette).
- Exit W:A.
- Download and extract the archive with the D3D9Wnd module (by Kawoosh and StepS).
- Start W:A again. Now you are in a windowed mode.
Streaming website
Twitch.tv
- Register at http://www.twitch.tv
Stream recorder
One of the following broadcasting software is required for streaming.
XSplit
- Download and install XSplit
- Start XSplit
- Add your twitch.tv channel
- Go to View -> Resolutions -> Edit resolutions and tick 1280x720 (the one you chose in the W:A settings)
- View -> Resolution – choose 1280x720
- Now, set up your scene. Click “Add screen region” and click on your W:A window
- Stretch it in the XSplit window
- Start your broadcast
Open Broadcaster
- Download and install OpenBroadcaster
- Start OpenBroadcaster
- Go to Settings -> Broadcast settings
- Select Twitch.tv
- Select a server (nearest to you is recommended)
- Insert your stream key
- Go to Settings -> Video, select 1280x720 (the one you chose in the W:A settings)
- Now, set up your scene. Add a W:A source by right-clicking at the "Sources" area or use "Global sources" button
- Use either Window Capture or Game Capture (if it works). To stretch, use "Edit scene" button
- Start your broadcast
Stream vocal commenting
Mumble
- If you need an easy way to comment games with your friends just use Mumble
- Install client
- Add server:
Label: Worms Address: worms2d.info Port: 64738 Username: (your nickname) Password: (no password)
- Turn your speakers off. Use headphones. Otherwise you will have annoying echo that can ruin your stream
- Ask everyone who participates in the show to do the same
- Check your hardware for background nosies
- Make sure there will be no noise in your room (talking, tv or any other sounds except your voice)
- Configure "Push-to-talk":
Configure->Settings->Audio Input->Choose “Push-to-talk” from drop-down menu. Shortcuts->Add->Choose “push-to-talk”->Click under Shortcut tab->Push “Right Ctrl” (or any other key of your choice)