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Ask a question. User profile for user: bittersweet bittersweet Question: Q: Question: Q: I can't click allow or deny on anything with flash, like blogtv or dailybooth. I'm already confused with trying to switch over to a mac, and this is not making it easier. Reply I have this question too 15 I have this question too Me too 15 Me too. All replies Drop Down menu. Loading page content. User profile for user: Justin High Justin High. My con- desired screen name, an email address that you check regularly, and tact information is listed at the front and back of this eBook, and you the other requested information.

You may be a little nervous the first time you click that Start Broadcast- ing button. Also, registered users are given preferential treatment in every area of blogTV over guests, including main rooms, operating privileges, and more.

Luckily, registering is easy and takes less than a minute. Screen names will make or break you online. A short, easy to re- member screen name containing no numbers, dashes, or under- Clicking on the window will bring up scores is best. Use proper spellings to make it even easier on your camera and microphone op- people.

This dialog box will usually se- find you by selecting an unpronounceable or difficult screen name. You can simply While some users are only spectators, bouncing from room to room, click the video window again to begin broadcasting, or click the Start watching others, and joining in on the text conversation, most join Broadcasting button under the video window.

Once you are signed in, you should navigate to your channel page; this will be at the following address:. This will be the link you send to other people when you want them to watch your broadcast. The ability to read and reply to viewers in the main room and your ability to choose operators, Streaming video requires a lot of bandwidth.

I recommend you are the two most important ways in which the main room differs from close all other internet applications email, IM, etc. You are now broadcasting live. Send your channel Waiting Room link to a few friends via IM, Twitter, and MySpace, and as your room grows, you may even land on the front page of blogTV, where you will Waiting rooms are created automatically by blogTV once your viewers pick up many additional viewers. Each waiting room is allowed registered users and guests before a second, third, forth, and so on is While your audience may be limitless, you can only interact with the created.

While an average blogTV show usually only has about 40 first registered users who make it to your room. This chat room is viewers, some more popular shows have been known to have up- located to the right of your video window as shown above , and is wards of 2, or 3, viewers. Guests are moved to waiting rooms as more registered users visit your Main Room show, the waiting rooms are typically filled with spam, hate comments, and other undesirable posts because there are no operators to kick out the bad eggs.

These guests and users would typically be dealt with The text chat you see to the right of your video window is called the by the operators you appoint, but, at this Main Room.

The main room can hold about registered users be- time, you cannot appoint ops in the waiting fore a waiting room is created. Main rooms only hold users so that room. Any more than users and the chat can be- come very hard to keep up with and even unreadable. Once you reach Ops the max for the main room, viewers will be put into a waiting room more on that in the next section. Ops is short for Operators; these are the users you personally select in your main Main chat rooms make it possible for you to title the chat.

Ops can also grant Operator Privileges to other Here you could also choose to only allow your Ops to chat, or only users. I recommend you only give ops to users who you personally know and Co-Hosting trust, as these users have the power to kick others from the room.

Some broadcasters limit their number of operators, while others Most blogTV broadcasts consist choose to have none at all. Musi- cians, vloggers, artists, and oth- ers looking to interact with an audience. This will typically bring in a blogTV staff member has a co-hosting function. The co- who will, most times, op a few individuals in the waiting room to help keep things in order.

Not all guests are bad, but the chance of runaway feedback and lag echo problems. To turn the Guest Chat feature on or off, click on the pencil icon below the list of I recommend you only co-host other users you know personally. Short, tasty treats work the best. You could also teach songs on your guitar, knit a scarf, or demonstrate The co-hosting for interviews and debates mentioned in the previous one of any other talents you may have.

If you write your own songs, everyone watching. Ask your viewers for their viewers. You can use programs like ManyCam and CamTwist agreed to when you registered. But basically, while broadcasting, there to play Pictionary with your viewers.

Keep your clothes on and live for your audience. Most sites only require their Once you hit a certain level of viewers, blogTV will begin recording members to be 13 and up, but blogTV has chosen Please your shows automatically. You can also, at any time, choose to start respect this rule. In the earlier days, have a very good chance at building a decent sized audience. Most broadcasts last between one and two hours and are scheduled beforehand.

To flag a show, simply click on the Flag link located beneath the video window as pictured to the left. Your shows need structure and some planning. Record these spe- cific moments and events. The main room chat is played as a lower-third overlay on recorded videos and may be hidden by the viewer at the push of a Random shows can be fun, but they are rarely as well-attended as single button.

Scheduling your shows allows your audience to fit. I like keeping a weekly schedule, live show every Thursday at 7pm, same day and time each week. Something different might work for you then I know not to make plans for and your audience though. If that same friend decided to hop on whenever she felt like it, I would miss a lot of what she broad- One last benefit of scheduling your shows rather than just broadcast- casts because my time would simply already be spoken for.

This will greatly increase your viewership. And subscribing is blogTV promote you. Subscribing If you run across a new show on blogTV that you enjoy, you should subscribe to that show by clicking on the Subscribe link, found right below the large video window.

When you subscribe, you will be given the option to receive email re- minders about that specific show. If you choose to receive these email reminders, blogTV Believe it not, blogTV loves to promote your shows.

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