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The original BATC streaming has now been replaced with an integrated streamer on the new main BATC website. | The original BATC streaming has now been replaced with an integrated streamer on the new main BATC website. | ||
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− | [http://www.batc.tv www.batc.tv] | + | [http://www.batc.tv www.batc.tv] was the British Amateur TV Club's video streaming service. |
Below is a series of how to guides for batc.tv: | Below is a series of how to guides for batc.tv: |
Latest revision as of 16:11, 15 November 2018
The original BATC streaming has now been replaced with an integrated streamer on the new main BATC website.
Full details of this can be found on this wiki page.
www.batc.tv was the British Amateur TV Club's video streaming service.
Below is a series of how to guides for batc.tv:
- Streaming to batc.tv with Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder
- Streaming to batc.tv with ffmpeg
- Streaming to batc.tv with Raspberry Pi using the Portsdown software
- Recording a batc.tv stream locally with rtmpdump
- Creating a direct link to a batc.tv recording
Chat nick name
Your chat nick name is the name that appears in the chat box when you log in to the batc.tv page and watch a channel on BATC.TV.
To edit your chat nick name, log in to your BATC account at batc.org.uk, choose "edit account" from the left hand menu:
Note, if the box is blank you will not have any name on the chat screen, as seen in the last message on this screen shot taken from GB3ZZ.