![]() ![]() OBS could seriously use this capability to make it simpler to stream. ![]() Helpful link on "Life of a Broadcast", describing what YouTube Live API can do: Add your streaming destinations Add additional streaming destinations as needed. If your destination requires authentication, enter your credentials at this time. Pick your primary streaming destination and name your live stream. The user clicks the "Broadcast to YouTube" button, enters the name they want to use for the Live Event, and XSplit creates the event, uses default or selected stream properties to do so, broadcasts and ends broadcast all within the XSplit interface. Configure your output settings Open Wirecast, click on the Output Menu, and select Output settings. Once you've authenticated, a one-time operation, the XSplit user doesn't need to go to YouTube for anything. You will be prompted to configure the output settings. Wirecast camera configuration Click the Stream button ( ). Selecting a camera Click the arrow button ( ) to make the camera shot the live shot. Hover over the +, click Capture Devices and then select your camera. The tool that currently implements the most of YouTube Live API (to my knowledge) is XSplit. To configure Wirecast for a live event, follow these steps. WireCast goes so far as to get a list of Live Events that exist on YouTube, after you've authenticated and configured the stream at both locations. ![]() using the following major settings in streamlabs OBS On Wirecast: go to Output. The YouTube Live API allows the programmatic creation of YouTube Live Events, as well as accessing a list of those events, and updating status of streams from Preview through Live and Stopped. Josh here with the best streaming settings for OBS using the AMD encoder. Streaming to YouTube Live using Wirecast (With PTZOptics Cameras) Watch later. In OBS, as with WireCast for YouTube, you can certainly stream to YouTube Live, but you must go through additional steps to visit YouTube, create an Event, get a code to enter in the tool, and only then can you stream. The video below walks users through this setup. ![]()
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