When you mouse over it, you should notice that it turns blue.Ĩ. In the browser toolbar, change the (You should now be in mobile view.)Ħ. Click the weekly livecast that you want to download.ĥ. Open Chrome web browser (I’m guessing there’s a way to do the following on other browsers, but some of the commands may be different on them)Ĥ. Here are Dusty’s instructions on how to get your Facebook Live video onto YouTube (with some edits by me):ġ. It doesn’t result in a high-definition video, but that’s fine–it actually makes the whole process a lot faster, as the video isn’t too big. But now, thanks to Dusty at The Mill, I know how to download a Facebook Live video (and then upload it to YouTube–that’s the easy part). I previously tried to transfer a FB live video to my YouTube channel, but I was unsuccessful. Plus, there’s an element of permanent discoverability on YouTube that Facebook just doesn’t replicate (it’s why I’ll only send review copies of games to livecasters if they also post the video on YouTube). However, not everyone wants to watch videos on Facebook (live or otherwise). For 18 months now, I’ve been hosting weekly, one-hour Facebook Live sessions on the Stonemaier Games FB page.
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