Okay so here's a tutorial I created on how to setup FragTV properly. It's a bit complicated but as long as you follow it you should get it to work.
To watch live demos:
1. Download the FragTV client and server here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/fragtv/
2. Next you will go to your download location find the zip file you downloaded and extract it to wherever.
3. You will now open up the folder from the zip named “FragTV” and load up the FragTV.exe file. You will click on the Channel tab and type in the IP address + the port in the address box, and type the name that you wish in the Name box. For example, the Qlranks' address is 86.146.12.145:80 so you would copy that and put it into the Address entry box, and then enter in your own name. We don't need to mess around with the MOTD channel since it isn't needed to watch the demos. Now click on the Wolfcam tab, and then click on Browse and find wolfcamql.exe. This can be done by finding your wolfcam folder (here is the link for the people who do not have wolfcam: http://sourceforge.net/projects/wolfcamql/fil...p/download). Once you have downloaded or found the wolfcam zip file, extract it and open the wolfcam folder (should be called wolfcam9.11 if it's been updated), open it and click wolfcamql.exe and then click open. You should now see the path. If you wish to test it to make sure that it works, click on Test Execute. If you've loaded the path correctly, the test should load up wolfcam and let you play in wolfcam. Next to start watching the live demo, go into the Channel tab, click on the name you entered, and then click on Connect. A twitch stream and chat popout, and wolfcam should load up with the demo.
To set up your own server so people can watch your demos live:
1. Download the FragTV client and server here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/fragtv/
2. Next you will go to your download location find the zip file you downloaded and extract it to wherever.
3. Load up your FragTV folder. You will now load up the FragTVserver.exe file. At the moment, I'm not sure what the Live tab does except pop out your twitch video and the chat for twitch. I also didn't mess around with the MOTD edit since it isn't needed for the basic setup. You will now go to the “Network” tab and type in the IP address of your PC into the Local IP entry box. (If you do not know what your IP is and you are using windows 7, go to Start, Control Panel, Network and Internet, and then click View network status and tasks. You will now go to Local Area Connection, click on Details and go to your address box. After you find the IP address, you can type it into the Local IP entry box of the FragTVserver.exe.) Now you will need to forward the port 80 to your IP address. (If you do not know about port forwarding, I suggest googling it up or searching about it on youtube). After you have forwarded the port click on Listen. If you've successfully forwarded the port to your IP, the red dot near the Network tab should turn from red to green, and the Network status should say, The server is running on IP________.
4. Next click on the Game tab. You will need to find your baseq3 folder, and then browse for it using the “Browse” button, find the folder, and then open it. Now click on the demos folder, and select folder open. Click on Start scanner to start scanning for a new demo to load up. If you selected the correct folder, the red dot should also turn green. (If you don't know how to find your baseq3 folder, I recommend reading on this forum: http://www.quakelive.com/forum/showthread.php...-directory)
5. Click on the Sync Helper tab. Click on Show. If this has worked, the red dot should also turn green, and it should load up the Sync Helper Window (which can be minimized).
6. If all the tabs have green dots, and you have enabled the recording of demos in Quake Live, you should be all set! You will need to give your public IP and the port you forwarded to other people so that they can watch your demos live. For example, if your public IP address was 68.5.12.145 and the port you forwarded was 80, you would give this to other people: 68.5.12.145:80 (In order to find your public IP address, you could just google, “What is my IP address?” and it should tell you.)
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Special thanks to easytarget for helping me create this tutorial!
To watch live demos:
1. Download the FragTV client and server here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/fragtv/
2. Next you will go to your download location find the zip file you downloaded and extract it to wherever.
3. You will now open up the folder from the zip named “FragTV” and load up the FragTV.exe file. You will click on the Channel tab and type in the IP address + the port in the address box, and type the name that you wish in the Name box. For example, the Qlranks' address is 86.146.12.145:80 so you would copy that and put it into the Address entry box, and then enter in your own name. We don't need to mess around with the MOTD channel since it isn't needed to watch the demos. Now click on the Wolfcam tab, and then click on Browse and find wolfcamql.exe. This can be done by finding your wolfcam folder (here is the link for the people who do not have wolfcam: http://sourceforge.net/projects/wolfcamql/fil...p/download). Once you have downloaded or found the wolfcam zip file, extract it and open the wolfcam folder (should be called wolfcam9.11 if it's been updated), open it and click wolfcamql.exe and then click open. You should now see the path. If you wish to test it to make sure that it works, click on Test Execute. If you've loaded the path correctly, the test should load up wolfcam and let you play in wolfcam. Next to start watching the live demo, go into the Channel tab, click on the name you entered, and then click on Connect. A twitch stream and chat popout, and wolfcam should load up with the demo.
To set up your own server so people can watch your demos live:
1. Download the FragTV client and server here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/fragtv/
2. Next you will go to your download location find the zip file you downloaded and extract it to wherever.
3. Load up your FragTV folder. You will now load up the FragTVserver.exe file. At the moment, I'm not sure what the Live tab does except pop out your twitch video and the chat for twitch. I also didn't mess around with the MOTD edit since it isn't needed for the basic setup. You will now go to the “Network” tab and type in the IP address of your PC into the Local IP entry box. (If you do not know what your IP is and you are using windows 7, go to Start, Control Panel, Network and Internet, and then click View network status and tasks. You will now go to Local Area Connection, click on Details and go to your address box. After you find the IP address, you can type it into the Local IP entry box of the FragTVserver.exe.) Now you will need to forward the port 80 to your IP address. (If you do not know about port forwarding, I suggest googling it up or searching about it on youtube). After you have forwarded the port click on Listen. If you've successfully forwarded the port to your IP, the red dot near the Network tab should turn from red to green, and the Network status should say, The server is running on IP________.
4. Next click on the Game tab. You will need to find your baseq3 folder, and then browse for it using the “Browse” button, find the folder, and then open it. Now click on the demos folder, and select folder open. Click on Start scanner to start scanning for a new demo to load up. If you selected the correct folder, the red dot should also turn green. (If you don't know how to find your baseq3 folder, I recommend reading on this forum: http://www.quakelive.com/forum/showthread.php...-directory)
5. Click on the Sync Helper tab. Click on Show. If this has worked, the red dot should also turn green, and it should load up the Sync Helper Window (which can be minimized).
6. If all the tabs have green dots, and you have enabled the recording of demos in Quake Live, you should be all set! You will need to give your public IP and the port you forwarded to other people so that they can watch your demos live. For example, if your public IP address was 68.5.12.145 and the port you forwarded was 80, you would give this to other people: 68.5.12.145:80 (In order to find your public IP address, you could just google, “What is my IP address?” and it should tell you.)
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Special thanks to easytarget for helping me create this tutorial!
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