All you need is decent hardware, streaming software and a free Twitch account to share your gameplay with the world from your PC or console.
There are a few services that collect together a suite of tools targeting streamers. The main two I know of are StreamLabs (which I use) andStreamElements. You can dig into their sites to learn about the insane number of tools they offer (rolling credits at the end, tip jars, sponsor ba...
Twitch Pollsare a feature on the streaming platform that allow you to connect with your viewers in real time and find out what they think about a specific topic: what content to stream live, what game to play or a topic to discuss. Twitch Polls are useful because: ·They help you discov...
Once you’ve selected your video capture device or camera, the next step is to connect it to your online video streaming platform. Typically, you’ll add your device as a “source” or “input,” though the terminology may vary depending on the platform. For continuous live streams, you c...
Here’s how to get started with Twitch streaming, from the hardware and software you need to advice from the experts.
Use sponsorship platforms: Websites like RazerStreamer or StreamElements’ SE. Sponsorships connect streamers with brands. Draft a professional pitch: Introduce yourself, highlight your accomplishments, and explain how a partnership benefits the brand. Include a media kit with your analytics and past ...
to 345 million hours watched for Facebook Gaming,according to StreamElements. And now Twitch has won back Blevins, who had defected for Mixer, which Microsoft announced in June it was shutting down and moving its exclusive streamers to Facebook. None of this is to say that Twi...
Once you’ve selected your video capture device or camera, the next step is to connect it to your online video streaming platform. Typically, you’ll add your device as a “source” or “input,” though the terminology may vary depending on the platform. ...
Once you’ve selected your video capture device or camera, the next step is to connect it to your online video streaming platform. Typically, you’ll add your device as a “source” or “input,” though the terminology may vary depending on the platform. ...