you wanna know how to live stream on
Twitch using obs studio that is
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future videos so today I'm gonna show
you how you can live stream on Twitch
using obs studio if you don't know
what obs studio is its a free
and open source software for video
recording and live streaming if you want
to know how to record your screen using
obs then click on the card from the
top left corner of this video so first
of all you need to download obs
studio to download obs just search
obs studio on Google and go to the
link in the description below and
download obs I already downloaded it
so Im not going to download it again after the
download is complete install the software
when you'll open obs studio it will
look something like this now go to
settings in general tab you can select
your language and theme of obs
in this streaming tab select where you
want a stream for the sake of this video
I'm gonna select twitch now you need
stream key to stream on your twitch channel to
get the stream key go to your twitch
dashboard and channel settings now you
can find your stream key just click copy
and then paste it on the obs don't
share your stream key with anyone if
anyone has your stream key they can
stream on your channel now in output tab
select your bit rate
the higher the bitrate is the better the
video quality will be and you also need
a faster internet connection for higher
bitrate you can follow this chart now
select the audio bitrate to 160 in
encoder if you have a powerful CPU you
can use software
x264 if you don't have a powerful CPU
then you can use those other two
options in the Audio tab select sample
rate to 48 kilohertz and select the
speakers and microphones you wanna use
now in the video tab select the base
resolution to your game resolution and
output resolution to what you want the
stream
to be select downscale filter to lanczos
and FPS to thirty or sixty in the hotkey
and advanced tab leave everything as it
is
now click apply and ok in real quick
what you're gonna a stream on Twitch let me
know in the comments down below
bounty stream gameplay and yourself
you need to add sources first open the game
you wanna stream when the game is open
press Alt + tab to go back to obs
now the add sources click on the plus
button on the sources tab and select the
game capture now select capture specific
window and select the game window now to
add your webcam go back to sources tab
and use the video input capture then
select that webcam you wanna use I don't
have any webcam connected so I don't
have the video input capture tab you can
resize the window according to your
screen in the mixer tab you can adjust
the audio and now you can start your
stream on Twitch by clicking the start
streaming button hope this video helped
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