Learn how to set up a YouTube live stream using an encoder. Using an encoder, you can broadcast your gameplay, use external cameras and mics, and more.
Update your encoder to the newest version and check for a built-in setting for YouTube RTMPS. If you see a YouTube RTMPS preset, select it. You may need to enter your stream key from the Live Control Room too. You’re now ready to stream. If your encoder doesn't have a YouTube RTMPS preset, go to “Set the server URL.”
In your encoder, add a Browser Source by clicking Add Source Browser Source. Paste URL and adjust width/height to match your stream resolution. Before going live, test the overlay by following the instructions to Take a Break. Confirm that the away slate is displayed. The overlay does not affect the stream’s audio sources:
Streaming tips This article provides helpful advice on setting up your network, using a webcam, and preparing your encoder for a successful live stream on YouTube. Learn more on how to get started with live streaming.
Manage live stream settings Choosing the correct stream settings can help you reach the right audience and get the best quality stream. Note: This article is for streams using an encoder or mobile, but not webcam streams.
These features are only available to partners who use YouTube Studio Content Manager. Below are recommended upload encoding settings for your videos on YouTube. Container: MP4
YouTube Live Verified is a program that aims to increase the quality of hardware and software used to stream live video on YouTube. The system confirms them against a set of technical and us