My second video it some gameplay footage of Call of Duty Modern Warfare Remastered on the Xbox One. It's me playing through Campaign on Veteran Difficulty. This particular video shows The Bog mission defending/rescuing the tank. Enjoy!
Saturday, 12 November 2016
More Youtube Video's, Xbox Streaming and COD!
Uploaded a few new videos to Youtube. The first video explains my xbox streaming setup. It also demonstrates that you can stream your xbox + record it using very little additional equipment thus keeping the cost to a minimum and making it easy to do. I have also over come an known issue with xbox streaming and that is being able to include your party chat in the stream as well as your own mic (live commentary). There are various otherways shown on youtube to overcome this limitation however they often require additional equipment whether it be splitter cables or mixing amps. Without giving too much away, please check out the video.
Sunday, 23 October 2016
Youtube Adventure
I started by uploading some game footage mainly recorded on the Xbox One. Hopefully in time I will get a chance to upload more footage maybe some vlogs and other type of video's. But for now main my content is gaming and specifically has been the Division although I will be moving onto COD IW or more likely COD 4 Remastered (one of my all time favorite games) when they are released in a few weeks time.
I'm not really sure why I decided to upload video's to youtube, but like many other millions of people I wanted to give it a try to see what it's all about. After creating an account, setting up my channel I turned to editing software. Having used Cyberlinks Power Director previously I jumped straight in. Before long I was researching voice over Mics game capture hardware and everything else that goes with it, however i decided to stick to screen recording using Xbox Home Streaming to a Windows 10 PC and found that my headset Mic is adequate enough for the time being. When or more likely if my channel ever does get going maybe then I will look at upgrading my Mic to a Blue Snowball or AT2020 and getting an Elgato or possibly an avermedia device to make it easier.
Wednesday, 10 February 2016
ROG Red - PC Build
I've always been a PC gamer at heart and thought I would write a quick post on my PC setup. It's a modest setup built by myself. My previous setup was a few years old, thrown together with out much thought and started to struggle on the new releases. It was also loud and kicked out more heat than a multi fuel stove.
Parts list
Intel 4670k CPU overclocked to 4.0ghz
Asus ROG Gene VIII Motherboard
Asus Strix Nvidia 970 GTX
8GB Corsair RAM
H100i Water Cooler
Colour Coded Corsair SP120 Fans
Fractal Design Midi R2 Case
When picking the parts I wanted the best bang for buck without braking the bank. It also had to be a lot quieter than my previous PC and run cooler. Water-cooling the CPU made a big difference as did the GTX 970 which runs silent at idle due to the fans not needing to spin.
With this build I took a bit of extra time in designing what the inside would look like, sticking to a colour theme and braiding cables.
Parts list
Intel 4670k CPU overclocked to 4.0ghz
Asus ROG Gene VIII Motherboard
Asus Strix Nvidia 970 GTX
8GB Corsair RAM
H100i Water Cooler
Colour Coded Corsair SP120 Fans
Fractal Design Midi R2 Case
When picking the parts I wanted the best bang for buck without braking the bank. It also had to be a lot quieter than my previous PC and run cooler. Water-cooling the CPU made a big difference as did the GTX 970 which runs silent at idle due to the fans not needing to spin.
With this build I took a bit of extra time in designing what the inside would look like, sticking to a colour theme and braiding cables.
Roku and the NowTV
The little magical box which turns your normal TV into a smart TV. I have been using the Roku media boxes and the featureless NowTV boxes provided by sky for running the emby client around the house. Roku offers a few different boxes ranging in prices and features. Their latest version the Roku 4 offers the most features namely 4k but with the highest price tag.
Many people have been turning to the £10 NowTV boxes. They are a dumb'd down version of the Roku which also has limits on it, such as the inability to install other streaming apps such as netflix. However the NowTV has a secret, a few presses of the keys on the remote revels a developer mode. The developer mode allows you to side load applications, the only restriction is you can only side load one application at a time.
This is perfect to side load a streaming app such as Emby or Plex. My flavour is Emby and for the purposes of this post will demonstrate how to side load Emby onto the NowTV.
Pre-Reqs
Download the Emby for Roku source files from github.
Extract the zip file and the file you are looking for is called Emby.Roku.Zip
Developer Mode
On the NowTV box you now need to enable developer mode. On the remote press
Home x3, Up x2, Right, Left, Right, Left, Right
Click on Enable Installer
Many people have been turning to the £10 NowTV boxes. They are a dumb'd down version of the Roku which also has limits on it, such as the inability to install other streaming apps such as netflix. However the NowTV has a secret, a few presses of the keys on the remote revels a developer mode. The developer mode allows you to side load applications, the only restriction is you can only side load one application at a time.
This is perfect to side load a streaming app such as Emby or Plex. My flavour is Emby and for the purposes of this post will demonstrate how to side load Emby onto the NowTV.
Pre-Reqs
Download the Emby for Roku source files from github.
Extract the zip file and the file you are looking for is called Emby.Roku.Zip
Developer Mode
On the NowTV box you now need to enable developer mode. On the remote press
Home x3, Up x2, Right, Left, Right, Left, Right
Click on Enable Installer
And Agree to the terms. Make a note of the IP Address provided as you will need this for the next step.
Installation
Head over to your PC or Laptop and open up a web browser. In the address bar enter the IP address from the previous step. If done correctly you will be presented with Development Application Installer.
Click on Choose File and look for the Emby.Roku.Zip that you extracted from the github repo. Then click on install and wait a few seconds.
Once the installer has finished you will see a message that says Install Success in red text.
And that's it. you have now successfully side loaded Emby onto the NowTV box. One draw back of side loaded apps is that they aren't updated automatically, so if a newer version is released then you will have to side load the app again.
A very cheap and easy way to add an Emby client to another room in the house. I current run 3 of these boxes in various rooms and all perform extremely well.
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