Kyte TV was originally created for people to share their life, much like the movie "Truman Show" or "EdTV," on the Internet. People can watch you and chat about what you are doing. At one time there was only the option for video, but now you can share photos and audio. What makes Kyte TV so powerful is the ability to chat while people are watching your show.
Instructions
1. Open a Kyte account with the basics like creating a user name and providing your email address.
2. Set up a channel with graphics and a name for your show. Consider using Banner Break to make your main graphic. If you want something more elaborate, then use Photoshop to create a graphic.
3. Plug in your camera and mic (if the two are separate) and give permission to Kyte to access it. Giving permission is just answering "yes" when the program asks permission to access your camera.
4. Start recording. If the show is live, it will be on the front page and people will watch it and respond.
5. Upload content if you want to show pictures, music, or additional movies.
6. Plug your show. The best way to build an audience is to be consistent with the time to watch you.
7. Keep the show short. Most successful shows last 3 to 5 minutes. It is better to keep viewers hanging than to drown them in information and plots.