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Visit ustream.tv to create a new account if you don't have one.
Sign into your account, and navigate to ustream.tv/producer to download the free version of Ustream Producer. Install the software on your computer and launch Producer.
Enter your Ustream user name and password to log into Producer. Click a Ustream channel at the bottom of the screen to add video to this channel.
Drag a video file to Producer to begin playing the file in a loop. Click "Record" when the video loops to the beginning, and click "Record" again at the end of the video to stop recording before the video repeats.
Type a name for the file, and click "Save" to upload the video to Ustream.
Mobile Upload
Download the Ustream client for your Android phone, Windows phone or iPhone from ustream.tv. Connect your smartphone to your computer via USB or Bluetooth, and drag Ustream to your device.
Launch Ustream on your smartphone. Enter your user name and password to sync your phone with your Ustream account.
Tap "Go Live" to begin uploading a live video stream to your Ustream account. Tap the "Twitter" logo and enter your user name and password to post the video URL to your Twitter account, or tap "Email" or "Send in Text" to send the URL using one of these methods.
Live Desktop Upload
Visit ustream.tv and click "Sign in" at the top of the screen to log into your account.
Click "Broadcast Now" to go to the video-upload page. Click "Allow" to allow Ustream to use your webcam and audio input.
Click "Broadcast Video" to enable a live video stream on Ustream via your webcam. Click "Record" when you're ready to begin your live stream.
Click the "Start" button and select the option for "Computer." Double-click the (C:) icon and navigate to "C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc."
Right-click the "Hosts" file and select "Open" from the context menu. Select "Notepad" from the list of programs and click the "OK" button.
Place the cursor at the end of the file and press the "Enter" key two times.
Type "127.0.0.1 cdn1.ustream.tv/*" and press the "Enter" key. This will block ads from Ustream. Type "127.0.0.1 googleads.g.doubleclick.net" to block doubleclick ads from Google.
Click the "File" drop down menu and select the option for "Save."
Log in to Ustream. If you are using an external camera, connect your webcam and microphone to your computer. Select "Go Live" from the top-right corner of the Ustream homepage.
Select which channel you would like to use from the drop-down menu and select "Broadcast." An "Adobe Flash Player Settings" window will pop-up requesting access to your camera and microphone. Select "Allow."
Choose your webcam from the "Video Source" drop=down menu if it is not already selected. Choose your microphone from the "Audio Source" drop-down menu. You will see your visual feed in the Preview window and audio levels will be displayed next to the "VU Meter." Click "Start Broadcast."
Click "Start Record" on the right side of your screen after you have begun broadcasting to record your video. When you have finished recording, select "Stop Record." Select "Save" from the recording menu and enter the title and description of your video.
Select "Manage Your Show" from your dashboard to find your video. Select "My Videos" from the menu that appears underneath. Your recorded videos will be listed on this page. You can select "Play," "Edit," "Create Highlight" or "Delete" from the menu next to each video.
Create a channel for your Ustream broadcast. Provide a show name, category and description.
Connect a microphone to your computer. Attach a video camera to your computer if you want to stream video of a live band.
Click the "Go Live!" button at the top of Ustream's website and select the channel you want to broadcast to.
Give Adobe's Flash Player permission to access your microphone and camera when it asks.
Position your microphone and camera where you will capture the best sound and video of the live music. Preview your broadcast in Ustream's Broadcast Console to determine the best position for your camera.
Adjust the audio and video quality settings in the Broadcast Console to get a better quality audio broadcast. Increase the audio quality to the maximum. Reduce the video quality if your broadcast is choppy, or uncheck the "Video Broadcast" option to focus on streaming your live music smoothly.
Click "Start Broadcast" when you are ready to begin broadcasting your live music on Ustream.
Use your Flip Video camera to record one or more videos. If you’ve never recorded a video before, refer to the user manual for your specific Flip Video model.
Go to Ustream and log in to your account. If you don’t have an account, click “Sign Up,” fill out the Join Ustream webform and then click “Create My Account."
Roll your cursor over your Ustream username near the top right corner of the site and select “Go to Dashboard” on the drop-down menu that appears.
Click “Create a Channel” in the Channel area. Enter a channel name on the Your Channel’s Name box that pops up and then click the “Create” button.
Go to the Ustream Producer website, click the “Download” button marked with the Windows icon under Ustream Producer Free and follow the onscreen instructions to download and install Ustream Producer on your computer. If Ustream Producer launches automatically after installation, close it.
Turn on your Flip Video camera and plug it into a USB port on your computer via its USB connector.
Click “Start” in Windows, select “Computer” and double-click the USB drive icon for your camera. Right-click on a prerecorded video file and then select “Copy” from the drop-down menu.
Click anywhere on your desktop once and then press “Ctrl” and “V” to paste the file on it. Repeat this process as desired with other Flip Video files.
Broadcast and Record Flip Videos to Ustream
Open Ustream Producer and log in to your account.
Click “Broadcast Settings” near the bottom of the screen to change the broadcast settings as needed. If the Bandwidth meter near the upper left corner of the screen doesn’t show four bars, select a lower quality broadcast setting in this area.
Select your channel name on the Broadcast to Channel drop-down menu near the bottom left corner of the screen.
Click and drag a video file from your desktop to the Producer screen. Release your mouse button to drop the file as a thumbnail below the broadcast viewing area. Repeat as desired with other files.
Locate the “Start Recording” button near the bottom right corner of the screen. Locate “Record To:” under the button and then click the box to the left of "Ustream" if unchecked.
Click a video file thumbnail and then click “Start Broadcasting” to play the file live on your channel. Click “Start Recording” at any time to record all or part of the video for future viewing on Ustream. Click “Stop Recording” when you’ve recorded the amount of video you want.
Click “Save” or the “Recording” tab if applicable and then enter a title and description for the broadcast when prompted. In addition, enter tags to help Ustream users find your videos during searches.
Click “Save” to archive the recorded video on Ustream.
Login to your Ustream account using "Ustream Producer." If you don't have Ustream producer, download it free from Ustream's web page.
Convert the MPEG file to a Windows Movie file (WMV) or a Quicktime (QT) file using your choice of free movie file converters. For a list of popular free converters, check the link in the resources. Remember where your converted file is saved.
Press the "Media" button in "Ustream Producer." A pop up window will display four choices. Press "Add Video Shot." Choose the coverted MPEG file and press "Open." This adds the file to your production board.
Click the image of the video from your production board. You will now see the video playing in your streaming window.
Press the "Broadcast" button near the bottom right-hand side of the screen. Your converted MPEG is broadcasting live on Ustream.
Open a Web browser and navigate to a proxy server to access the Ustream website. Free proxy options include Cupah, Proxy-Avoidance and Afixproxy.
Type the URL address for Ustream -- http://www.ustream.tv/ -- into the navigation bar of the proxy server that you decide to use. You may have to look around the page a bit to locate this input field.
Click on the tab or link to request that the proxy server fetch the Ustream site. The tab or link may be labeled something like "Browse," "Go," "Surf" or "Visit."
Wait momentarily while the proxy loads the Ustream website into your browser window. Once the Ustream website appears, log in and begin using the site in the usual manner to view content, comments and video streams.
Download and install a free DVD ripper, such as Freemake, Free Star or WinX DVD. Launch the disc ripper, and insert a DVD.
Click "Profile," and choose MOV or WMV format. Click "Rip" to extract the video from the disc to your computer desktop.
Visit ustream.tv to create an account and download Producer. Double-click the Producer setup file to install the software on your computer.
Launch Producer, and log in using your Ustream ID and password. Click the "Channel" menu at the bottom of the screen, and choose a Ustream channel for your upload.
Drag the DVD extraction from your desktop to the "Video Drop" box in Producer. The video automatically plays in a loop.
Click "Record" in Producer when the video loops to the beginning. Click "Record" again to stop recording at the end of the video.
Type a name for your video, and click "Save" to post the recording to your chosen Ustream channel.
Go to a channel on Ustream, and then scroll down until you see the Embed tab.
Click "Embed" to reveal the embed code.
Press the "Copy Embed" button next to the line that reads "Embed the Live Video Anywhere!"
Find this line in the embedded code: "value="autoplay=false&". Change the value in autoplay to "true." Changing the value to true enables Auto Play, which means when someone comes to your website, the Ustream video plays automatically plays so the user doesn't have to manually press "Play."
Log in to your Ustream account and access the "Your Shows" tab on the dashboard. Create a new show if you do not have one already. Enter the show name, category and description. The site will generate the Live Embed code for the video and Chat Embed on the right side of the page. Copy the code.
Access the HTML code for your website. If you are using a website with a content management system, switch to the HTML mode. Copy and paste the embed code for the video and chat where you want them to appear on the page. If the website is solely HTML and CSS-based, it may require float or positioning properties in CSS to align the two side by side.
Save any changes made to the website after pasting the embed code. Using an FTP client, upload the newly changed page to make it live on the web. This is only necessary for sites that do not use a content management system.
Test the Live Embed by broadcasting from Ustream and checking to see if the video is streaming on the website. Have viewers interact on the chat and check to see if conversations are being transferred to the embedded chat.
Make note of all pertinent information regarding your banned broadcast or account. Communicating the time and circumstances of your banning will help Ustream staff review your request.
Review the Ustream terms of service to make sure that you were not in direct violation. If Ustream determines that you have intentionally or repeatedly violated their terms of service, the chances of them lifting the ban on your account are slim.
Write an email with the Web address of the offending URL stream, your user name, and the date and time that you were banned to contentmonitoring@ustream.tv. Explain clearly why you think Ustream should lift the ban on your account.
Sign up for a free account on Ustream. You can allow Ustream to pull information from your Facebook, Google, OpenID or Yahoo account to save time.
Download and install WebCamMax if you have a PC or CamTwist if you have a Mac. These software downloads serve as screencast interfaces for Ustream. Reboot your desktop to allow the download changes to take effect.
Open WebCamMax or CamTwist. Under "Video Sources," select "Desktop." Log into Ustream.
Create a channel for your broadcast on Ustream. You will need a channel name that is not already in use by another Ustream user.
Click "Go Live" on Ustream to set up your broadcast. Select the channel you want to use from your channel list. Choose a category for your broadcast from the drop-down menu and click the "Broadcast" button.