
Here is a tutorial on how to set up OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) with Twitch:
- First, you will need to download and install OBS on your computer. You can do this by visiting the OBS website (obsproject.com) and clicking the “Download” button.
- Once OBS is installed, open the software and click on the “Settings” button in the lower right corner.
- In the “Settings” window, click on the “Stream” tab on the left side.
- In the “Service” dropdown menu, select “Twitch“.
- In the “Server” dropdown menu, select the server that is closest to your location.
- In the “Stream Key” field, enter your Twitch stream key. You can find your stream key by logging into your Twitch account and clicking on the “Dashboard” tab in the top menu. Your stream key will be located under the “Stream Key” heading. Make sure to keep this stream key private, as anyone who has access to it can potentially stream to your account.
- Once you have entered your stream key, click on the “Apply” button at the bottom of the window to save your changes.
- Now, you will need to set up your OBS scene. A scene is a collection of video sources, such as your webcam and game capture. To create a new scene, click on the “+” button in the “Scenes” box on the bottom left side of the OBS window.
- In the “Sources” box on the right side of the OBS window, click on the “+” button to add a new source. You can add a variety of sources, including your webcam, game capture, window capture, and more.
- Once you have added all of the sources that you want to include in your scene, you can rearrange them by clicking and dragging them to the desired location.
- When you are ready to start streaming, click on the “Start Streaming” button in the lower right corner of the OBS window. Your stream should now be live on Twitch!
I hope this tutorial helps you set up OBS with Twitch! Let us know if you have any questions.