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Sunday, June 12th 2011, 12:45am

Massively T.V. RoM livestreams

Watch Runes of Magic live every week or check out previously recorded livestreams on Massively.com's livestream page.

You can find a new weekly livestream guide every Monday called MV Guide, to find out the days and times for the livestreams throughout the week.

I typically livestream Runes of Magic every Friday evening at 7:00 p.m. EDT, but that is not written in stone and is subject to change from week to week. Check the MV Guide each week to make sure you know exactly when the next RoM livestream will be.

Older(removed) livestreams:

There's only so much free space Livestream.com gives us, so I've been uploading my oldest RoM livestreams to my YouTube channel before they get removed from Massively's livestream page.

You can find many older RoM livestreams on the MassivelyTV page, but they do eventually get deleted. My YouTube channel is where they are memorialized forever.

Note on quality:

I know they aren't the best quality. No. It's not my computer, it's Livestream.com.

Unless you pay hundreds of dollars a month to Livestream.com, you get a poorer quality video stream. I don't like it, but there aren't a whole lot of options right now for having livestreams where you can chat with the player, other viewers and watch at the same time.

High quality YouTube captures:

I've actually figured out how to record in 1920x1080HD without any pixelation. Many RoM videos, even in 1920x1080HD, will show artifacting during scenes with lots of activity(many spells, lots of camera movement, etc...). I've figured out ways to remove most(in some cases all) of this artifacting and pixeling.

I don't record RoM like a madman, but I do make high-quality videos(some with commentary) from time to time and put them on my YouTube channel.
Blog: J1M, @Jeremy_Stratton, Massivley.com articles. Anything I say is my own words.