TubeStreamer
by Maurice Randall
Stream live video from your camera. This is for YouTube™ only.
App Name | TubeStreamer |
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Developer | Maurice Randall |
Category | Video Players & Editors |
Download Size | 9 MB |
Latest Version | 4.6 |
Average Rating | 4.86 |
Rating Count | 31 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download TubeStreamer Android app |
TubeStreamer - powered by YouTube™
Broadcast live video from your Android™ device's camera to YouTube™ Live.
TubeStreamer was the first live streaming app for YouTube™, first created in 2015.
Stream live video from your device camera to any channel you own. You can select any one of your channels from within the app.
In addition to streaming live video to YouTube™, you can also create, start, and stop your events from within the app. For the audio, you can use your device's built in microphone, an external microphone, a Bluetooth™ microphone, or an audio file stored on your device or streamed from the internet.
Here are some of the features:
* Create a new live event.
* Edit an existing event.
* Delete an event.
* Stream live to YouTube™ using your built in camera.
* Start the event while the stream is running.
* Stop an event while streaming or from the edit page.
* Swap between the front and rear cameras.
* Show both the front and rear cameras at the same time.
* Mute the microphone.
* View the chat messages.
* Add a watermark to your videos
* Switch on text and graphic overlays during the broadcast
* Accurate frame rates are supported from 4fps up to 30fps.
* Supports resolutions from 240p all the way up to 2160p.
* Also supports custom resolutions in any width or height that is divisible by 16.
* Uses adaptive bitrate encoding, good for when the network is unstable.
* You can save many profiles and have all your settings ready to go quickly when you need to get a live stream going in a hurry.
* You can retrieve the URL to your event page on YouTube™ and share it with others.
* You can retrieve the embedded player code for each event so you can put a YouTube™ player on your own website.
* Audio mixed in with the video can come from the Android microphone or from a media file on the device or from the internet.
Help is available at any screen. Just tap the help button at the top of any screen.
Recent changes:
* You can select a file from the device or a stream from the internet and stream it to YouTube as if it were live.
* You can save a copy of the video stream to a file on your device.
* Fixed the inability to read media files on newer Chromebook releases.
* Fixed the inability to load watermarks and image overlays on the camera screen due to new Android security requirements.
* Fixed a crash that happens when trying to add a thumbnail image to an event.
Broadcast live video from your Android™ device's camera to YouTube™ Live.
TubeStreamer was the first live streaming app for YouTube™, first created in 2015.
Stream live video from your device camera to any channel you own. You can select any one of your channels from within the app.
In addition to streaming live video to YouTube™, you can also create, start, and stop your events from within the app. For the audio, you can use your device's built in microphone, an external microphone, a Bluetooth™ microphone, or an audio file stored on your device or streamed from the internet.
Here are some of the features:
* Create a new live event.
* Edit an existing event.
* Delete an event.
* Stream live to YouTube™ using your built in camera.
* Start the event while the stream is running.
* Stop an event while streaming or from the edit page.
* Swap between the front and rear cameras.
* Show both the front and rear cameras at the same time.
* Mute the microphone.
* View the chat messages.
* Add a watermark to your videos
* Switch on text and graphic overlays during the broadcast
* Accurate frame rates are supported from 4fps up to 30fps.
* Supports resolutions from 240p all the way up to 2160p.
* Also supports custom resolutions in any width or height that is divisible by 16.
* Uses adaptive bitrate encoding, good for when the network is unstable.
* You can save many profiles and have all your settings ready to go quickly when you need to get a live stream going in a hurry.
* You can retrieve the URL to your event page on YouTube™ and share it with others.
* You can retrieve the embedded player code for each event so you can put a YouTube™ player on your own website.
* Audio mixed in with the video can come from the Android microphone or from a media file on the device or from the internet.
Help is available at any screen. Just tap the help button at the top of any screen.
Recent changes:
* You can select a file from the device or a stream from the internet and stream it to YouTube as if it were live.
* You can save a copy of the video stream to a file on your device.
* Fixed the inability to read media files on newer Chromebook releases.
* Fixed the inability to load watermarks and image overlays on the camera screen due to new Android security requirements.
* Fixed a crash that happens when trying to add a thumbnail image to an event.