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Set up OBS on your Computer, using Game capture to record Tribe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9z9GiEM4uvA
In Tribe, select ‘settings’ > Audio > ‘Master Output’> [your computers audio]
In OBS - Add an ‘Audio Output Capture’ and select your device/ sound card
Ensure that OBS is picking up your master and NOT your cue, and also mute your microphone within OBS or on your computer. Do a quick test recording.
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https://youtu.be/VJCtzbyIeXI?si=wYVIaBBDgw361EkE
Click on the circle in the mini menu to open the audio recording. Double check if your video on your PC is recording and press record inside TRIBE XR to get the best audio result for your video.,
After your mix is done, make sure to stop both recordings.,
Connect your headset to your PC and allow the connection within the headset. Search for: \Android\data\com.TribeXR.TribeXR\files\Documents\triberecordings and transfer the .wav file to your PC.
This video helps to use a free software program called Davinci Resolve to edit the audio underneath your video.
TUTORIAL_-_TRIBE_RECORDING.mp4
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEqKzEUYv-Q
Using Canva, or similar, create a 1920x1080 jpeg image, to put into YouTube as your Thumbnail. This only needs to include basic information and makes your mix look eye catching.
Canva has plenty of templates to choose from.
Include your own hashtags and tags, plus some recommended ones relating to the event, to help your mix stand out.
Tags - @dmcdjchamps
Hashtag - #DMC40tokyo #DMCWorldFinals #DJchamps #DJBattle #vrdjchampionship #tribexr #dj #[genre]
This is good practice within the music industry to support original artists in getting paid for their work. In YouTube, you can even ‘Time Stamp’ these according to where the track changes. Add to the end of your description box.
For track list only, the layout should look like this:
TRACK LIST:
Artists - Track Title
Artists - Track Title
Artists - Track Title
Artists - Track Title
For Time Stamped Track List, the layout should look like this:
Timestamps:
0:00 Artists - Track Title
0:24 Artists - Track Tittle
2:42 Artists - Track Tittle
4:01 Artists - Track Tittle
5:36 Artists - Track Tittle
NB: YouTube will pick this up and automatically add markers on the time line. This does take a bit of time and may not show right away.
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