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1 Eylül 2015 Salı
YouTube Gaming launched for Web, Android and iOS; poses challenge Amazon-owned Twitch
YouTube has launched its spin-off platform for video gamers called YouTube Gaming, a service focusing exclusively on gaming content. YouTube aims to take on Twitch, a popular game streaming competitor.
The service has been launched for web, Android and iOS and automatically pulls in all gaming-related videos and live streams from YouTube. It offers viewer personalized gaming recommendations based on the games and channels they collect. The service offers over 25,000 game pages and channels. It also has a real time chat feature along with the ability to video archive games. The YouTube Gaming app features a 'Games' tab and 'Channels' tab.
YouTube Gaming has a DVR mode, a video buffer that stores the last four hours of a livestream and allows users to rewind through it. You can also download video content as on-demand content. The streams run up to 60fps.
YouTube Gaming is only available in the U.S and U.K and is likely to roll out to more regions in the near future
Earlier this month YouTube launched YouTube Kids keeping the younger audience in mind and includes lots of popular children’s videos. It limits the content on YouTube to curated, family-friendly videos, channels, and educational clips
YouTube Gaming for Web, Android and iOS
Vysor lets you control your Android phone from your PC
Koushik Dutta, a well-know Android developer has developed a new tool to mirror your Android device to your computer called Vysor. The chrome app works on Windows, Max OS X and Chromebooks. The app is still in beta so you will be experiencing few bugs.
Vysor makes it easier to beam Android device's onscreen activities as well as corresponding controls to a computer over a USB cable. When Vysor detects your device, you will get a floating window on your desktop that will mirror your device's screen. Once done, you will be able to unlock your screen, interact with the device and take its control using the mouse, keyboard or touchpad. You can also share remote session with your friends who have Vysor installed on their Chrome.
How to use Vysor
Vysor Beta is available for free, once out of beta it will be a paid app with few tiers such as Vysor (one time purchase, local viewer only), Vysor Indie (monthly sub, includes Vysor share, sub since there’s a server component) and Vysor Device Farm (monthly sub as well).
- Install the Vysor Chrome extension and connect your Android device to the PC using USB cable.
- If the device has ADB (Android Device Bridge) enabled, Vysor will detect it. You can also manually add it by clicking Find devices option in Vysor and your device will prompt you with a confirmation dialogue box. Tap Ok.
- If ADB is not enabled, go to Settings > About device and tap on the Android build number seven times to enable developer Options.
- To activate ADB, go inside and switch the toggle next to USB debugging as enabled.
- Upon detection, a new window will open on your desktop where you can see your device's screen mirrored.
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