
Get started with live streaming - Computer - YouTube Help
On a computer, go to YouTube Studio. From the top right, click CREATE Go Live . From the Live Control Room, click the “Stream” tab. Click Edit Customization. Select Reactions. Toggle the settings …
Create a live stream via webcam - YouTube Help - Google Help
Create a live stream via webcam As of July 22, we are increasing the minimum age required to live stream to 16 years old. This means that creators will need to be 16 or older to be able to live stream …
Get started with live streaming - Computer - YouTube Help
On a computer, go to YouTube Studio. At the top right, click CREATE Go live . From the Live Control Room, click the 'Stream' tab. Click Edit Customisation. Select Reactions. Toggle the settings on or …
Create a live stream on mobile - Android - YouTube Help
To turn on live streaming. You may need to wait 24 hours before you can start your first live stream. An Android 8.0+ device or an iOS 8+ device. Create or schedule a mobile live stream On your phone or …
YouTube live streaming tips - Computer - YouTube Help - Google Help
YouTube live streaming tips You can connect with your audience in real time through a live stream with video, chat and more.
YouTube live streaming tips
YouTube live streaming tips You can connect with your audience in real time through a live stream with video, chat and more.
Invite a guest to your live stream with Go Live Together
Using a mobile phone to go live, your live stream feed will appear next to your guest’s. You can schedule a live stream with a guest from your computer (via Live Control Room) and then go live …
Create a live stream on mobile - iPhone & iPad - YouTube Help
To help make YouTube a safe community for everyone, we may limit the number of viewers on your mobile live stream. Also, your archived live stream will be set to private by default.
Create a YouTube live stream with an encoder - YouTube Help
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.
Manage live stream settings - YouTube Help - Google Help
You can stream in 360 degrees using Live Events. 360-degree videos help you provide an immersive viewing experience. YouTube only supports equirectangular projection for 360 videos at this time.