Special guest blog by Tom Rule from Macon, GA.
StreetJelly is, of course, all about live performances. The user agreement even has a requirement to never use a recorded performance when streaming. But it says nothing about performing live AND recording the live performance! […….and even Frankie said it was OK!]
After getting a few StreetJelly performances under my belt, I began wondering if I could do just that – record a performance at the same time it’s being streamed on StreetJelly. I have a website of my own over at http://www.tomrule.info where things are for sale, and I thought a video might make a useful marketing tool [youtube, anyone?].
My parents would probably like a copy as well! They did pay for all those piano lessons……
This is one of those things that might be useful to know that (A) it CAN be done, and (B) HOW it can be done….at least on a Mac. [If you run Windows, see below!]
So the idea is to have ONE webcam streaming live out to StreetJelly AND have the computer taking the SAME audio and video streams and saving it to a movie on the computer – which you can then ship up to youtube, burn to a disk, email to distant relatives, or use the video to scare off small rodents and annoy your neighbors.
QUICK NOTE ON MY SETUP
I’m a keyboardist AND an audio guy, so it really doesn’t work for me to put up a mic when streaming – I get MUCH better audio running the keyboard into the computer. I’ll use a mic to talk to the audience – it and the keyboard audio feed into a little Mackie mixer, which plugs into the audio interface [an old M-audio Firewire Audiophile]. I’m using an iMac that is a couple of years old…..so it is NOT the “latest greatest”.
I’m using a Logitech webcam, although this would also work with the builtin iSight camera.
HERE’S HOW
You’re going to use your web browser and Quicktime Player.
1. Surf over to StreetJelly and setup your broadcast as normal. You can go ahead and start broadcasting, or just keep it on the test screen for now – it doesn’t matter.
2. Fire up Quicktime Player – it’s in the Applications folder.
3. in QT Player, select File–>New Movie Recording.
4. In my case it automatically selected the webcam. If it doesn’t, then click the triangle in the bottom area of the window and select the correct video and audio sources.
There are some other settings there as well … quality levels, where to save the file, etc. If you don’t know what something does do a test and see what happens.
5. Click record.
That’s it!
6. When done, click the record button again to stop recording, and then stop the broadcast. My version of QT Player will actually upload to youtube from within the application – so the performance can be on Youtube pretty quickly after it is completed!
WINDOWS?
From some cursory research it appears that there are a couple of programs that will allow this same thing to occur on Windows. You can either get a program [ManyCam is one] that creates a “virtual camera”….i.e. you select the “virtual camera” in the settings in Flash and whatever program you are using to record [your webcam probably came with some recording software].
In this scenario Camera talks to Cam Software [i.e. ManyCam] which then splits the video/audio out to StreetJelly AND your recording software.
It is also possible that you have an app like Quicktime Player that will work in a similar fashion as on the Mac – where you just fire it up, select the camera, and it works.
There are waaaaaay too many variations of Windows to even begin writing about it – my suggestion is to try something and see if it works. Just another piece of technology magic that allows us to create in our living rooms/studios/barns/wherever!
Thanks Tom! Do forget, everyone, put your YouTube channel in your StreetJelly artist profile so we can all get a link to your videos. ~frankie


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When I was in the Army, I was often “hey you’d,” as we would say. “Hey you, you just volunteered yourself to stay tonight and clean out the 1st Sergeant’s office.” Of course, I was thinking more like, “hey whaaaaaat?” As time goes by and the more things change, well, the more things stay the same.
If anyone had told me that I’d develop online friends who could become more like family I would have laughed. But that is truly what I’ve found on StreetJelly. We’ve become a community of people who laugh together, cry together and share our lives with one another. Now if that isn’t family then I don’t know what is.
That night started like any other, but when we began our show the number of viewers skyrocketed. Never before had I ever seen so many people all watching one show. I was blown away by the sheer number that amassed to watch us. Then the big moment happened as Merv asked the question that I have waited my entire life for and it may sound bizarre but I could hear the applause from our family that night. I have never felt as much love overflowing as I did that night. I thank everyone who came out to be a part of that amazing experience, especially our King, Frankie, you rock. You truly helped to make it a magical and unforgettable event.
New Feature – Room Banning.
We moved ahead with Plan B. We found a new supplier of artwork that was happy to take our money. I know, right! Originally, we didn’t choose this company because their smileys were so large and didn’t quite fit into the chat window. But StreetJelly evolves. Turns out, bigger IS better for the site. While performing, the musicians are often further back from the screen and have a harder time viewing and reading the chat messages. The larger smileys are much easier to see. And, we increased the font size and thumbnail pics while we were updating the code.
There is a lesson here, too. It’s about copyrights, ownership of artwork, licensing, and all that legal mumbo-jumbo that follows. Everything that applies to smiley graphic files also applies to songs and songwriters. We believe strongly in the rights of any artist, their art work, and fair compensation for use of their work. At StreetJelly, we do our best to