Lumez
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| 30 Mar 2015 02:52 PM |
i used to record and livestream in 1080p then i had to drop the quality to 720p because it was straining my internet for a brief time i even had to do 480p because my internet is horrible
Riggy my siggy. |
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| 30 Mar 2015 02:53 PM |
"I care a lot.
//sarcasm"
stop cyberbullying him please i already reported you |
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Lumez
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| 30 Mar 2015 02:55 PM |
@black
Ooh, you're so funny. You're gonna get tons of love for posting that you don't care (which, ironically, you do, since you cared enough to post), totally.
Riggy my siggy. |
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tokanaki
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| 30 Mar 2015 02:56 PM |
| My care level is 0.0001. There. You figured it out... |
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Kotawl
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| 30 Mar 2015 02:58 PM |
| if you don't care then don't reply |
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| 30 Mar 2015 02:58 PM |
Recording with the best quality, 1080p, is great! If you live-stream with 1080p, then it'll make the graphics impressively better. 720p, same thing, but still... As long as it's good quality that's great.
~ Do it for EMK ~ |
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