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Saturday 30 September 2017

How to Live Streaming on Youtube

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In a previous post we described the function of Live Streaming on Youtube and how through it we will be able to make a live broadcast, however because the data changes, we update our article.


Enable live streaming on YouTube


1. Select a live stream from the menu and press Start.

2. Verify your account.

3. Read and accept the terms.

4Once you have activated your channel, however, you will need to modify some settings before you can stream live. To find the key you need to select the toolbar from the account profile and then click on the streaming password field (after logging in to your account enter) https://www.youtube.com/live_dashboard and in the encoder setting option, click the display button and copy it, (alternatively press classic view stream transmission) and then click the button stream now - classic view and on the next tab copy the password you will find at the bottom of the page

5. From there, run the application, select settings and select Youtube streaming service, finally press application and OK to save your settings.

6. Now, from the main menu of the program click + to add a scene, enter any name and press OK.

7. Press + now from the sources field and select what you want to transmit.

8. Finally press start broadcast to start Live Streaming. In a few seconds you will now be able to see the content you have selected through the YouTube control panel.

The above application is a very reliable solution for anyone who wants to work more professionally since the possibilities it offers are many. However, if your interest rate is low, or you just want to use your computer webcam without the use of any third-party software, you can do so directly from your Youtube account by selecting live streaming by tuning your show through two very simple steps.
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