I mean, recording the game session is my major priority. I think editing the audio and posting it later is a much more interesting product to consume, but some folks do enjoy seeing a game session being run in real-time.
I dusted off OSB and it is dead-simple to reconnect and fire up a live stream on my youtube channel. I've changed over my output folder for Bandicam to my hardrive so as not to lose my recording of the game session to "jiggly" cords and my dry run with sound check appears to make a audible live stream as well as audio recording.
From past experience I know I can feel a bit rushed and get flustered trying to get everything set before the game goes live and this can put me off my focus for the job at hand, being the GM of the session, which at the end of the day is my ultimate priority.
The upside of live stream is it offers another means of engagement with the roleplaying community and this illusionary closeness and connection does give warm fuzzies. But not altogether necessary. Sifting through the pros and cons I end up at the same place; I like mucking around with broadcast software and creating content for online consumption, whether it gets much notice or not. So I'm going to start doing it again.
If you think this is a bad, bad idea drop me a comment and let me know. Otherwise, tune into the Vanishing Tower Press Youtube channel Sunday morning 7am MT/-7 GMT for the next session of Even Heroes Bleed!