![]() but these lack certain privacy requirements, or persistent url requirements we have. Obviously OBS can be output to existing streaming services like Twitch, YouTube, etc. So here I am, trying to get from Point A (OBS/XSplit/presentation software), to Point B (HTML5 code on a website doing. Since Flash is now slowly being shunned by Chrome and will likely go that way with all browsers, the logical next step for anything using Flash seems to be to get to HTML5. To share it with the rest of the users on the network, XSplit has a built in webserver which lets users visit a persistent URL and view the the live stream in Flash. This is similar to OBS and allows us to use a green screen. I work at a high school and for our presentation software for announcements and such we use XSplit.
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