Are you looking for a way to live stream
to Twitch, Mixer or YouTube in this video
right here I'm gonna show you how to
live mobile stream using the stream labs
application on your mobile phone coming
at you right now
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if your industry whether it be on Twitch,
Mixer or YouTube you probably want to
venture out into doing mobile streaming
at some point and you know what I've
done it a couple of times when I go on
my painting adventures and I like to
livestream them to Twitch, Mixer or
YouTube and one of the best applications
out there that you can use on your
mobile phone is actually using stream
labs and if you're not familiar with
stream labs it's an application that you
get to use for a plethora of different
things when you livestream for alerts,
donations, certain graphics, certain
tickers, things like that but they also
came out with an application that you
can use on your mobile phone to stream
to Twitch, Mixer, and YouTube and you know
what it's actually a really good
application so I wanted to take a little
bit of time and go over tutorial of how
to use the application because it might
be the perfect one for you to use out
there let's go to the desktop and take a
look if you don't have the application
already downloaded make sure you go into
your app store and download stream labs
basically just type in stream labs there
will be two search results make sure to
look for their little icon that they
have and go ahead and download it only
takes a few moments I already have mine
downloaded so I'm gonna go ahead and
open it right here and you're going to
be asked to log in under which platform
you would like to stream to at the
moment you constraints either Twitch,
YouTube or Mixer depending on which one
you want to do make sure you select that
for the sake of this tutorial right here
I'm gonna go ahead and stream under my
Twitch account now it's going to ask
you to log in with all your information
regardless of what you pick whether it be
Twitch, Youtube, or Mixer just go ahead and
enter in all your basic information here
now just a quick note if it asks you to
authenticate because I have two-factor
authentication you will have to send it
in a text message to yourself so that
way you can grab the extra code once
you've logged in it's gonna ask if it's
okay for the program to access whichever
platform you're going to be streaming
under make sure you hit authorize or
otherwise the program will not work for
you all right now we're all logged in
hello there as you can see we have
picked which platform we're under we're
under the twitch platform which shows
you right here but this would either
show you twitch YouTube or mixer it
shows you my account while for games
right there and it shows you all the
other host of buttons and things that we
can tap on let's first start over here
it's showing you your title screens that
you have but even more on that side if
we actually grab and swipe just like
this it's gonna open up all the things
that you can edit here so it shows you
right now I'm under the live screen if I
go to editor it's gonna show you all the
editing options that I have so you can
see these are all the awesome plugins
that stream lab already has within their
application that you get to use while
you're live-streaming which is really
kind of fun and impressive because a lot
of the other programs out there kind of
don't have this so much but they do have
a little bit but this one's the most
streamlined I've seen yet so as you can
see we have our events list right here
which will show you all the things that
happen in your stream as you're live
like donations or followers or
subscribers things like that then down
here you have your chat box which is
obviously the chat of people talking in
your stream that'll show up on your
screen when you're live then to the
right of that is your alert box which
are any of your graphics that you have
already within the stream labs
application those will pop on followers
donation subscribers things like that
etc and then if you have any other
things like for instance I have my
donation goal up here that will also
show the ticker for that and these are
all movable and I believe there's
different ones but I've got played
around that too much but you can move
these expand them making this big or
small that you want for things like my
alert you might want it to be a little
bit smaller because it may not show
correctly but for things for like your
chat
phox I definitely would make it better
or make it bigger because it's easier
for somebody like me who's streaming on
the go to see it perhaps your event
unless you don't care about as much
because you know it's not that big of a
thing for such a small screen than I
have or you know play around and have
fun with it you can do it every you want
that's kind of the cool thing and these
things will layer so for things that are
like my alert box it's only there when I
get an alert so I can have it take up
pretty much the whole screen of high one
if you want to add anything else if you
hit the bottom right hand corner where
this circle is tap on that and here's
all the different things that you can
add to your actual screen and you can
even add custom URLs if you'd like to
which is basically like a browser source
so it's up to you as the user to pick
and choose what you would like to show
on your screen and as you can see
there's a preview mode that you can tap
on and tap off to if you need to just to
see what everything is going to look
like but you can also push the previews
if you're doing this in front of your
computer you can do the test subscriber
or test donations so you can see how
things will pop but just a quick note it
won't show you on the screen for some of
the things on this platform you will
have to go to your vaad and see how it
shows up for you when you're all good
and done at the top left arrow and it'll
take you back and then we can swipe one
more time there we go
and the next thing you have down here is
your alert profile which if you have
multiples it you can do it there but
basically just set up for defaults and
make sure you have that turned on if you
want to show any profiles or your
profile and then even below that if we
swipe one more time you have your
settings which is all the different
options you have for this particular
program it shows you what streaming
platforms you can use so twitch YouTube
mixer your custom that's got went what
ingest server your gonna do I recommend
obviously picking the closest one to you
but if you're in a very populated city
might be better to do a different one
and then you got the same thing for a
mixer it'll have the same kind of thing
pick what server you want to stream to
your broadcast options right here which
shows your output depending on how much
power you have in your phone and
obviously the kilobits and the service
that you have that you can push up and
push down you get to pick and choose
what you think is going to be best for
your options here right now the options
you have is 360p 720p and 10
a DP which is quite impressive the fact
that you get that on other streaming
mobile platforms you don't get to go up
to 1080p without paying for a little bit
of extra or they don't offer that
service at all so that's kind of nice
that this program does here you also get
to pick your frame rates so you got
everything from 15 24 30 and 60 I leave
me and I leave mine on thirty myself
just cuz it's easier but it's nice that
it gives you 60 frames per option too if
you want something a little bit cleaner
and here you have your max video bitrate
I basically keep mine on the default
which is 4000 but if you're gonna be in
a spot that doesn't have a lot of
service I'd probably recommend going
down to 2500 however if you're in a
place with a really strong Wi-Fi you can
obviously kick it up to the four
thousands five thousands and even beyond
that like there it goes
all the way up to 48,000 but for this
one we're gonna leave it at 4,000 there
then you have all your audio settings so
you got low medium high very high it's
up to you what you want to leave it at
the default for the option of the
program is very high and then here's the
about if you need to learn anything
about anything that's coming out on the
program they'll also put updates and let
you know what version they're on for
this and if you need to log out and you
want to log into a different streaming
platform if you want to go from twitch
to mixer or mixer to YouTube or YouTube
to twitch or vice versa
or in any order you will have to log out
of the program and log in under that
particular streaming service that you
want to do that way the program knows
what to actually upload to so make sure
if you want to stream under something
else you log out and log back in under
the proper one now if you want to make
any changes to your actual stream name
right here I have mine labeled extreme
labs test we're gonna go over to this
pencil right here and tap on it's gonna
get a little shaky I'm sorry and you tap
on that and there it's gonna show you
how to name your stream so name it
whatever you want this is actually what
the title of your stream will be called
from I'm gonna leave it at stream labs
test and then underneath that is the
category that the stream will be going
to when you do your mobile stream now
this one's a little
or open-air because it leaves room for
spelling mistakes which I don't like I
kind of wish it had predefined
categories like IRL creative music
certain things like that but the cool
thing about this is you can actually
label it whatever you want so for
instance if you do cosplaying let's say
you're doing a legend of zelda you
technically are allowed to stream under
the Legend of Zelda section if you
wanted to so it's kind of nice that it
gives you the option but it also leaves
room for errors and things like that but
for this tutorial just gonna leave it
under stream labs test and the creative
category from here the next button you
have right here this is your microphone
we're gonna turn it on or you get to
turn it off for the mute options it'll
just have a red slash turd if you want
to make it new if you want it on you
just tap back on its white the button
next to this right here is your camera
button so right now
the camera is facing towards me so that
we have something to look at because if
it was to face the other way all you're
gonna see is some monitors and some
screens but that's how you flip it
around if you want to as you hit this
little button here I'm not gonna hit it
cuz you're not gonna really see anything
she's gonna blow out into a light and
then right here is your alerts system of
what's actually going on this is the
most unique thing and the best thing
about the stream labs program right here
you can either tap it or you can grab
the screen and swipe to the right so if
I grab my screen right here sorry if I
get shaky and pull over to the side you
guys are probably familiar with this
actual layout here this is the dashboard
options of when you look at the stream
labs program on your computer and it
lets you know all the followers that you
have all the subs that you get all the
bits all the donations everything like
that hosts it's all awesome and laid out
here for you perfectly and you can use
all of these for your mobile stream and
this is what makes this program probably
one of the better ones or at least one
of the more unique ones so if you miss
something within a stream which happens
all the time on a mobile stream because
you're usually multitasking you can
always come back to this screen and look
at who is your most recent follower or
somebody sent you a donation you can
thank them for or bits and things like
that and this is one of the best
programs I've seen that shows us out for
a mobile platform
there we go we're back - here - swipe
back and all you do from here is you
just go live and if you're not sure how
to go live it's right down there they
made it nice and easy when he hit that
it'll take a few seconds to load over in
the bottom right hand corner it's
actually gonna update and pull in all
your twitch emotes which is kind of
unique so this is what it looks like
live this is the vaad and this is one of
the best ways to test what it looks like
for the quality that you get it's gonna
show you a few different things like
your event list followers chatters
tickers your box windows depending on
where you put them on but the program
works really good the only thing I've
noticed that there's an issue with is
when you actually get alerts to come in
from a follow or a sub or a donation
I've noticed there's a huge ramp down in
the fps and it comes to a chopping
stutter now this doesn't happen all the
time but I have noticed that a few times
it'll kind of go from 30 to ten or eight
and it gets kind of stuttery at times
but it usually ramps back up so don't
let that be a problem but you can see
it's got great clarity it comes through
nice and it's got a lot of bells and
whistles on it so this might be the
perfect program for you out there if
you're wanting it into the mobile
streaming of youtube twitch and mixer
when you're done with your stream just
make sure you hit that button down there
and it's a nice stop button and it's all
done and over and click and broadcast
and you're completely done and out of
the program and make sure you leave your
twitch broadcasts to archive if you ever
need to go back and look at anything or
grab them for highlights or you want to
check how it sounded or how things work
that's how that's how it will go for you
just use those refer back to them so
that we can see if you need to like you
know use the camera in a different way
turn up the volume turned down the
volumes work up on your bitrate work
down on your bitrate and that's pretty
much all of what everything does here
now Stream Labs isn't the only mobile
streaming platform out there there's two
others that I highly recommend that you
check out the first one being IRL TV app
that you can download if you're an
iPhone user from the App Store that's a
great program it's actually the first
one I started using
the nice thing about that is it has a
text-to-speech program so if you're
doing multitasking on your mobile stream
you can't read the chat it'll actually
read it to you if you have headphones on
which is a really awesome program and
don't forget twitch actually developed
their own mobile streaming program that
you can use on your phone as well if
you're not sure or you haven't seen any
of these other tutorials that I've done
I'll put a link up in the description
they're in the top right corner so that
we can click on that I've done a
tutorial on both the IRL TV and on the
twitch one so go ahead and make sure you
check those out as well thanks for
sticking in here this long hopefully
that helps you on your mobile streaming
adventures I love seeing all the mobile
IRL streams the creative ones the music
ones they're really fun go ahead and
give it a shot because you know what
it's really easy to set up and the best
thing about all these programs they're
all free to use just make sure you go
ahead and give them a nice download and
leave some feedback on the App Store for
them because all these developers do
actually take all those notes and kind
of refine the process which helps all of
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