How to Stream On Twitch
Twitch is the second most watched streaming platform and it’s not just for gamers. His average time watched on Twitch in Q3 2022 was 5.71 billion hours. So it’s natural to ask, “How do I stream to Twitch?”
The good news is that learning how to stream on Twitch isn’t difficult, and there are plenty of tools out there to simplify the process. One of the best tools is OBS. This is Open Broadcaster System software that can stream to any site that uses RTMP (Real Time Messaging Protocol). RTMP allows you to connect your gameplay to his Twitch, Facebook, YouTube, etc. Cosmetic tools like Streamlabs, Stream Elements, and Lightstream are all tools that make your stream look great and have basic OBS functionality.
In this how-to, learn how to use OBS to stream your game sessions directly to Twitch.Check us out before following this how-to OBS guide overview Learn the basics of setting up this powerful streaming tool. This guide will show you how to download and install OBS, and how to work with audio and video sources.
1. [設定]Click.
2. [ストリーム]and select[サービス]from the drop-down menu[Twitch]Choose.
3. [アカウントを接続]Click.
Four. Log in to your Twitch account.
Five. Allow OBS to connect to Twitch. This will allow OBS to stream directly to Twitch.
6. [なし]and select[適用]When[OK]Click. After going through the authentication process, you will see some additional features. BetterTTV and FrankerFaceZ are emotes used on Twitch to enhance your stream. BetterTTV is a subscription service that gives you access to all emotes, and FrankerZ is an extension that lets you save your favorite emotes and see others’ emotes. Enabling bandwidth test mode allows users to test the stream before going live. This is not required and can be used at leisure.
7. Drag the Twitch chat and stream info windows into place. Stream Info is where streamers can change the stream title, add tags, and edit the go-live notification message. Notifications populates your phone and desktop notifications with a personalized message every time it goes live. This is my favorite move. If you like floating windows, leave them alone. Told to clean the room and pop the window into place for the rest of us who actually enjoyed it.
8. Click Scene. A Scene is a set of Grouped Sources. Examples are one scene of him in his main camera, another scene with another camera angle, and another scene with the application window open.
9. Click + to add a source. There are several sources you can add. The main things we are interested in are video capture cards and window captures. A video capture card refers to a webcam, DSLR, or any type of camera input. It can also be used to add a capture card if you want to stream games from your console to OBS. Window Capture is to capture the game you are playing on the same PC as OBS. For example, opening Rainbow Six Siege opens a dedicated window. Then add that window to OBS via Window Capture so you can see the gameplay in the stream.
Ten. [ビデオ キャプチャ ソース]and in the new dialog box select[設定]Click and rename it to “cam”[OK]Click.
11. [デバイス]In the dropdown, select the camera you want to use,[OK]Click. My Mac has a default FaceTime camera. If you have multiple cameras, such as a webcam or a DSLR, those options will appear under Devices, allowing you to choose which camera to use.
12. Grab a corner of the source and zoom in or out to position the camera. You can fine tune the size and position of the camera source. This is useful for placing the camera feed on top of the game footage, or vice versa.
13. Start a game on your PC or power up your console. Games on the same PC as OBS use Window Capture, but the console must be connected via a video capture card and OBS’s video capture device.
Additional steps for macOS users: Remember Change settings to allow OBS to record your screenYou will be prompted to go directly to System Preferences.
14. PC gamers are[ソース]from[ウィンドウ キャプチャ ソースの追加]Click.
15. Name your source Gameplay,[OK]Click.
16. Right click on the source and[変換の編集]Choose. This menu gives you precise control over the position and size of the source.
17. [サイズ]set the resolution to 1280 x 720, and[閉じる]Click. If you want a different resolution change this to suit your requirements.
Now you’re ready to stream your game session directly to Twitch. Now you have the basics to get started. OBS is a powerful tool that brings the power of Broadcast Studio to your desktop. Combine live video, audio, and images with custom graphics to make your stream stand out from the crowd.