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Oh. Good that you got the XMLE file so easily. Also, FMLE doesn't do graphics, so correct, you'd need wirecast or get a free program. Wirecast is expensive. We're talking 400 dollars. PC streaming applications are way behind the mac streaming programs (in terms of prices). As for the HDFury 2, it's a nice thing to get if you plan to stream at multiple events where people simply use hdmi over component. I use it now, but it was a headache to finally get it worker. If you have the money to invest in an HDfury 2 (120, I think?) and a component splitter (40dollars), then it's worth it. No, it doesn't lag, and it's the only way to stream on a ps3 using HDMI because it rips the Ps3 protection that's encoded when you go that route. Simply put: Adobe fmle does not do graphics. Use a free program to do overlays. HD Fury 2 = expensive. It'd be more important to invest in a better computer before you even touch it. Get a component splitter though, that's useful for your stuff.
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But to even make adobe FMLE function, you need to download the XMLE file from whatever website you choose to use (just use Justin TV, please. It's so much better than ustream). An XMLE is like a profile/password. You can only talk to the mediator if you know the password. If you don't know the password, of course he won't let you through and stream on X stream. You could be a stranger. To get the xmle... I think you just google it? Or it should be somewhere on your justin tv page (or account settings). Wirecast actually just authenticates the code. So all it does is asks you for your account name and account password, then it generates the XMLE code for that account automatically. adobe fmle doesn't do that, so have fun looking.