Stay tuned for that, it is all still in the very early discussions for now but let's just say that saving and publishing your live streams for post-show Video on Demand (VoD) replays in a Hive-centric and decentralized storage kind of way is probably coming sooner rather than later!
Currently, its up to the streamer to record their own copy and upload to 3Speak or similar, and/or simulcast to a VoD platform like YouTube which can consume the RTMP and encode it and store it for later retrieval, but as noted in all the posts, wheels are turning to use decentralized solutions such as IPFS and that option will be a reality in the coming future but its very expensive and not central to live streaming. Most "pro streamers" rarely publish their multi-hour lives and even fewer viewers tend to watch those, unless its an interview with somebody like Musk, Trump or some hot actor or actress, and even then, two days later, its old news.
Pro streamers save locally, edit down to highlight cuts and upload those as VoD for time shifted viewers to catch the important bits out of what can be a lot of wasted time if you aren't at the event live, like watching a streamer greet everyone in the live chat room or whatever for the first ten minutes of the live.
So no, not now, yes someday soon, discussions are underway with some potential partners to make that happen for Hivians using HiveStreams.Live as a facilitator for it on their streams, but HSL itself will not store live streams.
If they are simulcast or saved to another platform post show, then once I've integrated those connections, the stored replays that are handled to these external sites would be linked into the channel pages as if they were stored at HSL for "back catalog" playback, but in overall, its not a core purpose of a live streaming site to save and run potentially tons of simultaneous encoding servers for billions of very-very-very expensive gigabytes of never-watched-again 7 hour minecraft "lets play" videos. It's just too costly and not of any much additional value. 3Spk network is working on that with their node network opportunities to earn by running such servers for services like mine, but its not a small task, its rather herculean in effort, scale, scope and cost.
If someone is producing pre-recorded content, the first stop should likely be 3Speak. They do the VoD thing as core purpose, where HSL serves the live show/live audience crowd.
It is possible to live stream pre-recorded content. I'm currently looping a local version of the classic old film Reefer Madness on my live channel, sending it live via OBS from my desktop. Its on loop so that there is a stream running concurrently with this fresh post about the site.
Also the last time I checked before supper a while ago, another user was also streaming his game play and webcam overlay while discussing his gaming in German, so that's a good example of a live, audience interactive stream, that no one would bother to watch a recording of tomorrow when he will likely be live again anyway, since he tends to stream every day for hours.
Make sense?
Absolutely. This streaming stuff is a bit new to me from a users perspective.
Awesome