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How to stream on Twitch easily in 4 steps!

Do live on Twitch is much easier than many people think. In this tutorial, we will show you all the steps for you to start your broadcasts and share your moments of glory and shame with everyone. In the end, also check the minimum requirements to achieve streamar.

1. Install Open Broadcaster Software

The first step is to install a live broadcast program and the best option is Open Broadcaster Software (OBS). The software is completely free and has all the necessary functions for you to start your livestreams.

Click here to download the OBS.

2. Set up your Twitch account

Log in to your Twitch account, click on the icon in the upper right corner and access the “Creator control panel” option.

Then, configure the basic fields necessary for the identification of your transmission- title, category, language, etc.

3. Configure the Open Broadcaster Software

Now the longest and most laborious part. Run OBS, access the “File” tab, and choose “Settings”. Then, in the left column, choose the option “Transmission” and configure it as follows:

  • In the “Service” field, choose “Twitch”.
  • In the “Server” field, choose “Automatic”.

To fill in the “Transmission key” field, access the creator’s control panel again on Twitch and, in the left column, choose the “Channel” option in the settings category. Copy the code that appears in the “Primary transmission key” field and copy it to OBS.

The transmission key is your stream ID. As soon as you copy the Twitch code and paste it into OBS, your broadcast is ready to start.

4. Starting the live

To start your live, just press the “Start transmission” button in the lower right corner of the OBS main screen. However, you also need to choose which sources will be transmitted. Will there be a webcam image? Microphone? Only audio and image of the game? To configure these options, just click on the “+” sign in the “Sources” field and add all that you want to transmit. Usually, the transmitted sources are:

  • Audio Input Capture
  • Audio Output Capture
  • Print Screen
  • Game Capture
  • Video Capture Device

Any added options will be automatically streamed to Twitch as soon as you start streaming.

Optimizations and Customizations

Open Broadcaster Software also has several settings for you to edit according to your taste or according to your computer’s specifications. Among the main ones are:

Settings> Output

  • In the “Output Mode” field, choose the “Advanced” option and then choose “Transmission” below.
  • In the “Audio Track” field, dial the number referring to the number of microphones you will use (it will hardly be more than two).
  • In the “Encoder” field, check the largest option available.
  • In the “Bit rate” field, increase or decrease according to the specifications of your computer and your internet. This field will directly affect the quality of the stream. Increase and decrease this value until you find the best one for your device.
  • In the “Default CPU usage” field, choose “veryfast” if the live is smooth or “superfast” if it is still crashing.

Settings> Audio

  • In the “Mic / Aux” and “Desktop Audio” fields, you can check the “Activate press-to-mute” and “Activate press-to-speak” boxes. This way, the audio will only be captured when you press the key configured in the “Shortcut Keys” menu.

Settings> Video

  • In the “Common FPS Value” field, vary according to the performance of your computer and the internet.

Settings> Advanced

  • In the “Process Priority” field, increase it to “Above normal” if the live is still crashing.
  • In the “Transmission delay” field, increase according to your taste. This option is essential for those who play competitive games (mainly battle royales) and do not want their opponents to know their location.

Other settings

In addition to the settings mentioned above, Open Broadcaster Software has numerous other options capable of customizing your stream exactly the way you want it. In this article, we mention all the main ones for you to start the live and customize the essential aspects of the transmission. Keep exploring OBS to make the channel your own.

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Minimum requirements for streaming on Twitch

To start your live on Twitch you need at least an i5 processor (or equivalent ADM) and 8GB of RAM.

Regarding the speed of the internet, what you need to take into account is your upload rate, and what quality you intend to transmit:

Quality Required upload fee
240p / 360p / 480p 1MB / s
480p60fps 1.5MB / s to 3MB / s
720p30fps 2.5MB / s to 4MB / s
720p60fps 3.5MB / s to 5MB / s
1080p30fps 3.5MB / s to 5MB / s
1080p60fps 4.5MB’s at 6MB / s

To measure your upload rate, click here.

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