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ghaladen wrote:As always, please subscribe and comment.
I wish the description had information about the players and, especially, the judge.
I'd like character names too...of course, maybe I'm crazy.
-Pain
Ghaladen is the GM. I'm the guy that occasionally slips in and out of the "Mike Tyson" voice (my halfling barbarian's name is Bergo). The inquisitor's name is Dog (played by our very own Wolfthulu). Alexander is our morally-challenged paladin. I can't remember the rogue's name off the top of my head - Styx or Pyx or something (it was his first time playing that character around me), but he's been a regular at Houston area conventions on his fighter.
The camera is just a standard computer camera mounted on a dice box (hooked up to his laptop). I'm not sure specifically which program he uses to record our sessions but there are quite a few.
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I'm curious about what hardware you used to set this up. Someone's phone or something?
Hi Erik,
The camera used is a Microsoft Lifecam Cinema, which shoots at 720p (need to upgrade to the 1080p model sometime), and the microphone is an AT2020 USB condenser mic, which is decent at muffling the audio of whatever is behind it. However it's still not perfect for public play, as it's really sensitive. The audio sounds much better in our Rise of the Runelords campaign that we just started at my house, just simply because of the lack of ambient chatter. The link for that is here, if you're interested:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=F71F0290CA16C182
Oh and I use Adobe Live Media Encoder for the recording (and maybe stream live on something like Justin.TV) someday, and various free converters for splitting and encoding.
The entire idea originally came out of wanting a friend of mine that lived in Poland to play alongside us during our in-person games(I detailed that in a post here. Now that he doesn't play anymore, I now use the equipment to record game sessions