I just spent a few weeks Multistreaming, and what I learned is most services and tools, absolutely suck and setting them up is annoying, finicky, and painful, but by the end of this video, you’re going to go from having no idea how to multistream, to understanding everything!
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What Is The Difference Between Direct and Relay Multistreaming?
Relay means you’re streaming from OBS, for example, to a service, like Restream, and then that service will stream to the platforms you link to it.
The pro of this is that you’re just encoding and streaming one stream, and letting the service handle the rest, this means no added stress on your PC or internet, another great pro is Restream will combine your platform chats for you, and even give you a browser source to put it on screen for viewers, granted it looks like ass but hey, better than nothing, now the cons though are for starters services like Restream tend to lock really important features behind paywalls, they tend to be horribly unstable constantly crashing one or multiple platforms, at least in my experience, but worst of all, they lock your streams quality to the lowest platform.
We get around this instead by doing the second type of Multistreaming, Direct.
Essentially, you’ll use a plugin, in today’s case Aitium, to create several streams that go out to different platforms. The major pro here is the ability to customise settings for each platform, but this also means more stress on your PC and Internet as you’re literally streaming to multiple places.
Another Con is that plugins only work with OBS, because Streamlabs locked plugin support behind paywalls to force streamers to pay them money, and use their terrible services… like their shitty multistreaming tool.
🕘Timestamps:
0:00 Setting up Multistreaming kinda sucks
0:22 Sponsor Segment
1:00 How to Multistream to Twitch, YouTube, TikTok, and more
3:00 How to Multistream to multiple platforms using ReStream
5:25 How to Multistream to multiple platforms using Aitium Vertical
7:00 How to edit Multistreaming settings inside Aitium Vertical
9:00 Do you need good internet to Multistream to Twitch and YouTube?
9:45 How to check if your Multistream is lagging
10:15 Why I don't Multistream to TikTok and YouTube Shorts
What Is The BEST Encoder For Streamer?
The best encoder for streaming depends heavily on your computer's hardware, the two main options are x264 and Nvidia NVENC.
The major difference here is x264 uses your CPU and it can be very taxing, but Nvidia NVENC uses a special chip on your Graphics card, it is a different part of your graphics card and has nothing to do with your game performance so it won’t hurt your gameplay and vice versa, but not every graphics card is NVENC capable. Elgato has a great list and tool to help find if yours is capable
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Can you now Simulcast or Multistream on Twitch?
Dan Clancy the CEO of Twitch announced in the Opening of Twitch Con, how Twitch will now allow anyone to go live on any platform at the same time as Twitch.
For more information on the Simulcasting Guidelines, check here:
https://help.twitch.tv/s/article/simu...
What Bitrate Should I Use For Streaming?
The easiest way to understand bitrate is by calling what it actually is, your upload speed to the Twitch servers.
Now you’ll need a higher bitrate depending on how high quality you want your stream to be, this means 1080p 60 frames per second will need a bitrate of 6000, which roughly equals 6megabits upload speed on your end being taken up
By lowering your resolution and framerate, you can make it a lot easier to stream, for example, if you set your base canvas size to 1920x1080, but change your output to 1280x720 otherwise known as 720p you drop down to only needing a bitrate of 4500 or 4.5megabits.
If you still want 1080, you can even just lower your framerate from 60fps to 30fps and then adjust to 4500bitrate.
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