In this article, we’ll discusshow to stream on multiple platformsand the easiest way to multi-stream if you’re a Dacast user. But for those who aren’t, we’ll discuss the top five headache-free platforms you can use to live broadcast online. New toDacastand interested in trying out ...
Using high settings can cause performance issues while live streaming while setting it low will ruin the quality of the stream. So adjusting everything according to your system hardware and your network connection is important. To make it easy, Streamlabs has a feature calledAuto Optimizethat detec...
Add a Source: This is where you tell OBS what you want to capture and broadcast in your stream. Click the “+” button under the “Sources” section and choose the source you want to add. Common sources include “Display Capture” for capturing your entire screen, “Game Capture” for ...
If you’re going to stream, there are some things you need to have. First and foremost, you need amicrophone. Sites like Twitch place all sort of constraints on quality, especially when you’re just starting out, so a lot of the benefit of springing for something that costs hundreds of ...
However, there are ways to stream these games without a capture card. For example, you can use a capture card emulator or stream directly from your console using the Twitch app. PC gamers can use the "Game Capture" or "Screen Capture" feature in your streaming software to capture your gam...
Learn how to create your YouTube Gaming Channel and set it up for your first stream from both the platform and from third-party software.
Streamlabs Creator Resource Hub is full of tools, tips, resources, & guides to help you grow a community, engage your audience, and create the perfect live stream.
Download the live stream encoder from Streamlabs OBS. Go to your Video Library, and click “Live Stream.” Under “Go Live Now,” click “Desktop.” Choose “I Have an Encoder.” Select a Wix Video Channel for your live stream. Add details about your video. Under “Video Info,” you...
Streamlabs Creator Resource Hub is full of tools, tips, resources, & guides to help you grow a community, engage your audience, and create the perfect live stream.
For this guide, we're going to be using the official Twitch Studio app to stream, since it's the official Twitch app and it works the best with this service. This should be the easiest way to do it, but there are many other streaming apps like OBS Studio, Streamlabs OBS, and more,...