What does it mean when a YouTube video is processing?
What does it mean when a YouTube video is processing?
The time it takes YouTube to process a video will vary according to the video’s original size and length, its formatting and the site’s backlog. After the upload, YouTube will show a placeholder on the video’s page until processing finishes. The entire process can take anywhere from minutes to several hours.
How long does Microsoft stream take to process?
Normally it takes about 3-5 minutes to process a video, but this one was hanging around for 30-40 minutes.
Is Microsoft stream being phased out?
As of March 1, 2021 Office 365 Video is retired. Any remaining customers in public and GCC regions have been automatically migrated to Microsoft Stream. This concludes the transition of Office 365 Video to Microsoft Stream that was announced in 2016.
Is Microsoft stream going away?
As you might be aware, Microsoft has announced end-of-life of Microsoft Stream as we know it (what organizations are currently using will be renamed Microsoft Stream Classic).
How do I live stream Microsoft stream?
Get started
- Go to Admin settings > Live events.
- Click Create > Live event. Follow the instructions in Create a live event in Stream.
Do you need an encoder to live stream?
You need an encoder because most video sources don’t come ready for live streaming: video cameras are made for recording large and bulky video files, not intended for streaming in real time.
What hardware do I need to live stream?
There are three basic tiers of audio live streaming equipment:
- Low—Medium Quality: For example the built-in microphone on entry-level and prosumer cameras.
- Medium-High Quality: USB and 3.5mm microphones, or built-in microphones on professional live video cameras.
- Professional Quality: XLR microphones.
What Encoder is better for streaming?
x264 might be for you! Like I mentioned before, the advantage of other encoders like NVENC is that they use a dedicated chip on the GPU to take the pressure off your CPU. The less work your CPU has to do, the better your games will run and the less likely you are to drop frames while streaming.
Is 6 cores enough for streaming?
6 cores should be enough provided to have the game, recording/streaming software, and maybe Discord running, and all nonessential background processes disabled. For multitasking, the more cores, the merrier, but you should be fine with 6c/12t.
How much processing power do I need for streaming?
As far as specs go, Twitch recommends having at least an Intel Core i5-4670 processor (or its AMD equivalent), 8GB of RAM and Windows 7 or newer. (Don’t worry; you can stream from a Mac, too.)