How to MultiStream with OBS the Right Way (Simulcast to Twitch, YouTube, Tiktok & more!)

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multicast OS Fox multicast whether you call it multi streaming multicasting simal casting or just blasting twitch now officially supports it through their terms of service partner and affiliate contracts and if that was keeping you from doing it Now's the Time to reach more people by sending your stream to multiple different streaming platforms at the same time this is The Ultimate Guide to multistreaming there are two primary paths you can go down for this process the first is the Stream to different websites from your computer directly and the second is to go with a relay service multicasting multi streaming whatever from your computer means using a plugin which I'll walk you through in a moment to push your feed to YouTube twitch trovo and so on at the same time from your dedicated computer this has many benefits giving you complete control over your quality and settings for each platform and when each stream starts or stops doing the simoc cast yourself is especially important if you plan on streaming to YouTube and as YouTube streams benefit from newer encoders like hgvc and av1 and higher resolutions in bit rates to provide best-in-class quality over other sites video here is the downside is that you will need the extra upload bandwidth for these additional streams and they will cost you added encoding performance which can be a problem on single PC setups GPU encoding like Nvidia invin Intel Quicks sync and AMD AMF can help minimize this impact but it's still potentially a problem for those without dedicated extreme PCS Hardware like amd's upcoming ma 35d encoder card that I covered over here will make this a lot easier for people but not everyone will have access to it video linked below let's walk you through how to set up the the single point from your computer way of multicasting first all right so to use the multiple rtmp outputs plugin you go to the OBS Resource page linked in the description click go to download this is going to take you to the GitHub page a lot of it's going to be in Japanese do not stress out just scroll down and find the installer for your operating system so Windows installer for Windows Mac for Mac Linux for Linux whatever and install the plugin for your operating system I'm going to go ahead and install it here on Mac after you've installed that and relaunched OBS you should have a multiple outputs Doc in your window here if you don't go to docs and choose multiple output if you still don't see it you installed the plugin wrong start over this is the plug-in window that allows you to add extra streaming outputs aside from the one built in into OBS So speaking of the one built into OBS the strategy that comes highly recommended by myself and probably everyone else would be to use the OBS specific output for YouTube because YouTube benefits from newer codecs which are video encoders that compress your video do all the magic and stuff like that for hvvc and av1 I have whole videos dedicated to this YouTube benefits from that and the only way to really do that is using the output specifically built into OBS here you also get access to the chat docs the stream manager and things like that which are a little more annoying to integrate directly into OBS without signing into YouTube so go to settings stream choose YouTube rtmps here from the server list or service list and then CH log in with your account if it doesn't automatically pop up the docs for you under docs you will now have a chat Doc and then you will have the manage broadcast button because with YouTube you have to create or select the kind of default stream setup here add a thumbnail things like that so you need to do that specifically for YouTube and then we can keep your your TW twitch your tros your whatever over here which none of those need specific thumbnails so you have that option available to you so I recommend using YouTube as the built-in OBS option that way you can push 1440p or 4K or whatever you'd like here to YouTube in that higher quality hvvc or av1 encoder if you have access to it so you'd select that here uh probably Nvidia invin AMD AMF or intel quicksync if you're on PC or the Apple Hardware encoder here if you're on Mac and then a bit rate relevant to that I'll have a whole bit rate section A little bit later in the video and we will manage your Twitch and other output bit rates uh separately in the rtmp plugin so we'll go ahead and do that I'll close my well I'll just move my chat over here for now so in the rtmp plug-in we now add a new Target now I'm going to call this twitch because we're going to set up twitch as our secondary output you will need the stream inest URL I will post the page to get that from in the description otherwise you got to Google for it they don't make it super easy to find but it automatically detects uh which servers have the lowest ping for you so you can just go ahead and copy that URL straight out of here and then paste that here you'll need to delete the part in the brackets that is where your stream key goes you'll need it here and here just to be safe so go ahead and delete the brackets in the words stream key next you need to go to your Twitch dashboard so log into twitch go to Creator dashboard we need to get our stream key we're going to go to settings and stream it is the first thing here just copy it if you ever show this on camera you must reset it because anyone can stream to your Channel with your stream key so try do everything you can to not show it but should you end up having to show it reset it as soon as possible now we choose the encoder now if you were just streaming to Twitch with the built-in OBS OBS settings and whatever you could use G from OBS and leave it as is however since we're doing a separate codec to stream in a higher quality to YouTube we want to change encoder to an h264 equivalent encoder again on PC you've got all the different graphics card Hardware encoder options which is what I typically would use or recommend using I'll use apples here for scene you do have the option of streaming a specific scene to another platform but only one scene so if you start switching scenes it won't switch with you I recommend just using get from OBS because whatever you're showing in your normal OBS window is what will get sent to All platforms resolution for twitch and most other platforms you should only be using 1080P or lower and then I recommend if you have the internet bandwidth pushing the highest bit rate you can that twitch and others support which is just under 8 megabits per second when you account for audio I usually do 7500 kilobits per second to stay safe now you also have the option to enable sync start with OBS that way whenever you hit start streaming over here for your normal OBS stream you can also have this automatically pick up I like doing things manually so I'm just going to click okay and now we have a twitch entry over here so whenever we hit start streaming for YouTube we can also start streaming twitch and that is the basics of just streaming higher quality to YouTube and then your standard quality to Twitch from the same computer with OBS that is it I do want to take it a step further we're going to talk about relays in a couple minutes and with that we'll be able to integrate relays with this plug-in as well now while you have access to the YouTube chat through the usual YouTube integration you don't have your Twitch chat so for that you have a couple options the primary mode would be to go to your actual twitch Channel and then pop out the chat so we'll go to my twitch channel here we will click chat click the gear icon pop out chat we're going to copy that URL we're going to go back to OBS we're going to go to docs custom browser docs make one called twitch chat paste that in there click apply and close it'll pop that up and load up your chat if you want to actually send messages in it you will need to log in through twitch again through all this in order to make it work but you have this that you can now dock inside along your YouTube chat and all that goodness so that is how you would handle that alternatively you could use a relay Services combined chat option like I show with air aircast a little later in the video the next PATH is to use a relay a relay is a service that takes your video stream that you send to it and then sends it out to the multiple sites for you this gives you the advantage of not needing to increase your bandwidth nor processing loads to simoc cast and these relays have cool chat combiner tools and other extras but they come at a hefty cost to use especially for smaller streamers not making money from their streams and they don't give you the same kind of quality control per site at least not without additional cost my two favorite relays are aircast and restream restream has a free plan but has some degree of water marking or branding for the free tier and you can only send to two Channels with it though that's what most people want with twitch and YouTube to being the primary Outlets they have a chatbot and some other neat tools that you can use restream has the option to buy transcoding hours which means that you can send a higher bit rate stream to restream to use for say YouTube and then squish it down for twitch and the others using their service but you have to pay for the hours for it which can add up quick you would only it's only super viable for events or people already making a bunch of money from their stream aircast on the other hand doesn't have a free tier but it's cheaper to operate without a watermark compared to restreams pay plan F and it can even pull your stream from twitch or a non yoube service to push it to another site which is neat for people who don't want to change their setup at all or for console streamers Unfortunately they can't pull the higher quality YouTube stream and push it to others probably both because of YouTube delivering vp9 streams and things like that but also because it violates YouTube's terms of service to pull streams and upload them elsewhere and that kind of thing let's look at how we'd set up these relays real quick all right now taking a look at the different relay Services we're going to start with aircast so once you sign up and log in you're taken to a page that looks like this over here you can choose where your input comes from so you actually have the ability to select a twitch stream or a PlayStation stream or something like that as your Source if you don't want to change anything at all you can just have it pick up your actual twitch stream and forward it to the rest so you just authorize it and you're good to go there however however you may not want to do that cuz that will add extra delay and further quality degradation you may want to stream to aircast and have it broadcast outwards which is kind of the primary goal so we'll say stream with rtmp now this gives you an ingest URL and a stream key just like any other rtmp based streaming server so we're going to copy the URL and we're going to go back to OBS we're going to go to settings stream and instead of YouTube we're going to choose custom we're going to paste that in the server and then we are going to copy our stream key here again do not show your stream key to anyone ever because they can stream to your channel and in this case with a relay system all of your Channels with that stream key and if you ever show it to anyone you got to reset it cuz oh boy that could cause a lot of trouble and we click okay now make sure you're on a encoder setup that is appropriate for a restreaming service which is going to be h264 and now we can start streaming to that relay service so I'm going to go ahead and click Start streaming it hopefully won't lag too too badly and we you can see here in just a moment we have now come online for aircast now it's not going anywhere else you will need to add your stream outputs here you can see here it supports a lot not all of these are around anymore like glish rest in peace or you can send to other services just based on our TMP URLs as well which is pretty sick so you add your different channels you will do so using stream keys and the the usual stuff from there and then you can manually either start them all start them all at once or have it set to automatically start once aircast starts detecting a from you now aircast also has their own chat service to combine all of your chats so you click here for stream chat and then it will ask you to authenticate with your different streaming services that you want to import your chat from we're going to go ahead and log in here and as you go live on these platforms and once messages start rolling in you can either click to see them all individually or you can see them combined which is really nice now you can also take this put it on something like the elato prompter like we've talked about recently if you have that or you can embed it as a doc in OBS you just copy the URL go back to OBS here docs custom browser docs and I already have one here called aircast chat you will need to sign in with aircast again and all of that Mojo but then you have a dockable window with all of your chats combined that you can view inside OBS and now you're streaming with the r streamer pretty sick next up is the relay service restream it looks it functions fairly similarly to aircast we are logged in with a free account at the moment however so you come over here to connect to thirdparty software and you get a stream title category all that good stuff but then you get your dedicated rtmp URL and stream key however you can also sign into OBS with restream which gives you some cool stuff so let's do that real quick so if you go to your stream settings in OBS restream is actually one of the streaming services that's supported so you can choose connect account and then you want to sign in with your account here you could also just sign up straight from here but you probably need to activate your account so that never really works very well and upon signing in you get some cool stuff you already have your standard signin or whatever but you get a bunch of extra panels here so you get your combined chat just automatically as a panel so you don't have to figure that out you can add your different channels that you want to restream to as well as your category and stream title and things like that and you can also choose to either update them all at once or to update them separately which is really nice so you can dock these wherever you want I'm going to go ahead and close them so we can focus here but it is really neat that the integration exists and hopefully aircast gets one at some point too as well over on the restream side you same thing as aircast you add your different channels you got YouTube twitch Instagram you got a lot of stuff more directly supported compared to aircast which is pretty sick but keep in mind again with that free profile you can only do two at once so say twitch and YouTube is probably what most people want you don't want that one but if you upgrade upgrade to their paid paid plans here if we go over here to upgrade we go over here to the standard plan which is all anyone watching this video needs you don't need these other two plans you get up to five channels which is pretty sick you get to remove the watermark and you get recorded streams on restream itself up to six hours I'm not sure how valuable that is given every other platform is going to record your VOD but hey you get that available to you it is 20 bucks a month though or 16 a month if you do the annual plan so we're go we're going to go ahead and select that subscribe and now we have that plan activated so if we come back over here we can now add a bunch more Pro platforms than before like in terms of quantity so we can go over here and add Amazon add that URL twitch all of that and we can start setting up transcoding so if we reconnect YouTube here real quick now in your three dots menu for each output you have a transcoding button so this means you can send a higher bit rate to say YouTube but then a lower bit rate to something like Amazon or twitch so you can enable auto settings based on the streaming platform you're using or you can do it manually where you choose the profile you choose the resolution the bit rates and all of that however this is not included purely in the in the paid plan you have to specifically Buy hours so if you go in Billing here they they gave me some credit you can see here I have just under 10 hours of transcoding available you have to buy based on hours to get transcod so keep all of that in mind but they do have that combined chat app and this is how you set it up now whether you're using aircast or restream I do have a little bonus tip I want to share with you if you do have a little bit of extra upload bandwidth to work with I still recommend setting your YouTube or your OBS streaming service to YouTube connect your account do all of that we're going to have to go through this again and while you're streaming to YouTube through OBS which gets you the full fat P pipe using the newer codex the higher bit rates all of that you then add the restream relay as the multiple rtmp output with the plugin here that way you avoid having to pay for transcoding and you get a little more control so we're going to add a new Target I'll say aircast for this one we're going to go get our key and paste it in real quick and again we'll go h264 1920 x 1080 close to the Max bit rate for twitch including audio and okay and now we can stream the full quality to YouTube we can get all those docks everything together and then we can use the restreamer service aircast or restream to send out to all these other platforms using the same quality for those and kind of get the best of both worlds this is the flow I usually use whenever I'm multi streaming to like tro Facebook Amazon sometimes whatever that way I can send av1 and 4K and all of that to YouTube YouTube and not have to worry about using another service to transcode or anything like that just really helpful are you tired of being a streaming Noob do you want to learn how to stream like a pro then you need the definitive guide to OBS the ultimate master class for OBS Studio the definitive guide OBS will teach you everything you need to know to become a streaming and recording expert in no time at all even if your computer is a potato to celebrate the relaunch of my infinitive guide to OBS on a new amazing platform I'm offering a special 50% discount use coupon code relaunch at checkout regarding settings the 6 to 8 megabits per second range and h264 is all that the nony YouTube sites will really support for now though twitch is slowly but surely bringing av1 to us I I think yeah I can't tell you a timeline we we almost we're announcing some of the plans at twitchcon but we want to work still with the OBS team to figure out um uh what's a good strategy here we're working closely about but it isn't specifically just about ab1 it's about talking about the whole strategy it would not affect the um uh uh Revenue share right away of course because these things all take time getting people to adopt things take time getting but overall we're that is that's an example of one of the things we're doing you always look at what is the cost what drives your cost and what can you do to bring it down probably next year at that point the settings parity will be a lot more complicated to break down but it will mean you get higher quality on Twitch but we're not there yet for YouTube you're able to produce much higher quality streams if you have the bandwidth or relatively Modern Hardware you can send hvc which is on all graphics cards going back to like 2015 2016 or av1 on the newest generation which are higher quality and higher more efficient codecs for your video you can send that to YouTube and your streams automatically get delivered in vp9 for the best codec trans codes for your viewers but to get the best results you want to push or upscale to 14 40p or 4K for the YouTube stream because YouTube's 1080p quality as most of you know is still not great here's my recommendations I will say now that this update allows you to squeeze more quality for your bits that you send to YouTube but YouTube always transcodes everything with these streams usually to vp9 that's okay but the usual rules of YouTube quality apply 1080p will struggle to look good for any High detail High action gameplay and there's no secret trick to fixing that whether you're uploading a video or live streaming YouTube does not allocate enough bit rate to their 1080p trans codes to look good to most gaming or high action creators instead I highly recommend upscaling your stream to 1440p or 4K this gives you much higher bit rate trans codes and thus higher quality to the viewers even if you aren't playing or capturing native 1440p or 4K you can do this right in OBS by going to settings video and then changing the output scaled resolution box to 2560 X 1440 or 3840 X 2160 you'll have to delete delete what's there and type it manually then choose area for the scaling method the only real downside here is that you can't use the lower latency modes for YouTube streams with 4K but they do work with 1440p for bit rates I recommend streaming 3.5 to 6ish megabits per second for 1080p60 though again I recommend avoiding 1080p then 5 to 15 megabits per second for 1440 p60 and 12 to 25 megabits per second for 4K 60 higher is better to a degree YouTube's soft cap is around 50ish me bits per second but you don't have to use higher bit rates to still look good for comparisons of how these bit rates look on stream check my original video and testing stream vods in the description below the next step for multicasting is to manage your chat alerts and so on for chat as I mentioned both aircast and restream have the combined chat tools so that you can easily monitor chat from all of your sites and still engage with your viewers which is great you can even dock them in OBS twitch's new multistreaming rules state that you can't use tools to show or cross post chat across Ross platforms most likely as like a moderation risk avoidance thing they're coming for me I'm telling you to break the rules and they're coming for me but not being able to show it in stream when you're going to be responding to the other chats anyway is dumb and they're not going to be able to enforce it well so do what you want just be mindful of the admittedly vague rules for alerts bad news neither stream elements nor streamlabs have managed to catch up on demand for the past 5 years and make it easy to integrate alerts from multiple streaming services to one alert system so it's going to be annoying my flow for the past year or two has been to set up the same alerts theme specifically for me it's the me inspired stream OS pack from nerd her die save a good chunk of change with OS Fox that check out with them by the way when logged into stream elements on both my twitch and my YouTube channels in separate browser sessions and then I just add the alert boxes as browser sources from both of those profiles to the same scene and then I use that scene SC nested on any other scenes where I want alerts to show up in or I use the downstream key or Plugin across to have it show up across all of my scenes which I've covered in a few videos here it's annoying but it definitely works if you use text labels for recent follower names or recent Tipper names or anything like that there's no easy way to mix those different Services together with these online providers there is a fix to all of these woses however in the form of streamer bot and ATM these are tools that you run locally on your PC that connect to Twitch YouTube Etc and let run your own alerts your own text labels that kind of thing it is a lot more work to set up and but then you're not at all ryant on services like streamlabs or stream Elements which continue to get worse every year uh and you can more easily combine these Services into whatever Graphics you're wanting to use it's worth the trade-off but it is a lot of work to set up at first I'll recommend some videos from nutty on it at least until I get my own posted nutty's a great dude as a bonus I wanted to quickly highlight the ATM vertical plugin this is released by my boy Mr gregal they have an aim streambot tool that is really cool but they released a free plugin for OBS called vertical now this doesn't actually need to be um it doesn't need to be used in vertical mode it can be used in horizontal mode but it's another tool that makes it really easy to stream to multiple platforms it's available for free if you click download it's available for any operating system Windows Mac or Linux which is pretty cool and I went ahead and installed it here and it gives you this extra vertical dock now you can actually like I said set this to be horizontal to be WID screen so you come over here to settings and by default it's 1080 X1 1920 this is great for streaming to Instagram or Tik Tok or Reddit when it's supported streaming or just making clips for your vertical format platforms but you can also set it up to be just if if you just type in 1920 x 1080 you can also just get a whole second horizontal canvas now you also get this dock for your vertical scenes and so you can make mired scene or new scenes with your sources mirrored across them and you can even link your different versions of vertical scenes to automatically be switched to whenever you switch scenes in your normal OBS which is freaking awesome now most of you will not have access to a stream key for Tik Tok anymore they stopped sending them out uh if you want to do multistreaming to Tik Tok so you will still have to use the Tik Tok Live app which is really crappy but what you can do here is set up your vertical scenes everything CED formatted whatever and then there is a special vertical virtual camera that you can then feed to the Tik Tock live studio app and then I will play you this clip as an excerpt from my OBS definitive guide course which you should go by at the link in the description that shows you how to get a virtual microphone of sorts over there as well okay if you want to start streaming to Tik Tok you ideally need a stream key however they don't usually give those out like twitch does or YouTube anymore instead they want you to use your Tik Tok studio app however getting that is sometimes a nightmare because Tik Tok I guess is incompetent you search for Tik Tok Studio you go to download Tik Tok Studio it makes me log in and takes me to my foru page if I'm logged in and I go to live studio it just refreshes my foru page the worst cities live in Indiana Oh shut up go to this link where it says Tik Tok studiio login the button does nothing so instead you have to go live for like 30 minutes on your phone before getting access to the app again so I'm going to sit here while I edit my course when I'm supposed to be live waiting on access to the live studio app because it doesn't even tell you that you don't qualify for it you just have to magically know that you're supposed to have access to the Tik Tok live studio app all right now they present you with a kind of setup guide you know a first-time run where you can set up now for beginners or import scenes and sources from other websites and or other programs and stuff and you could just go straight to go live we'll do setup now just so I can walk you through here it lets you choose your microphone so here's the thing with any virtual camera kind of looping out you still have to capture your audio sources independently in Tik Tok Studio which is going to be annoying think I'll say that so we're going to do mic line instrument one for my audient EVO 4 here you can see the levels it's great that it just immediately shows you that we're going to click next we're going to choose our webcam my Razor webcam has just stopped showing up for some reason so we will just pretend this is our webcam next it does a it automatically does a speed test clearly they took some notes from obs's first time setup it determined that despite the fact that I have gigabit fiber and it pulled incredible speeds I'm best suited to 720p 30 at 1800 kilobits per second maybe not the most trustworthy we'll say okay and we'll go ahead and edit those settings so in here again you're going to choose very similarly to how you would choose for OBS so if you can push a high bit rate go for it if you have you know the internet speed again I would not use more than 80% of your total bandwidth from your internet connection I'm going to go Max because I have it available at which point I can do 1920 x 1080 it's weird it's given us horizontal resolutions even though I'm pretty sure we're going to be streaming vertically you can choose your frame rate 30 or 60 I do most things at 30 so we'll just leave that there audio bit rate again you want to crank that as high as possible and here you can choose your encoder so this is really interesting this has been the case with Tik Tok studio for a while they support GPU h264 or h265 so in my case it's Nvidia invin it's funny it says hard codec instead of Hardware but whatever but they also have their own vco and vc1 I believe vco is h264 vc1 is h265 it might be fun to play around with these These are going to run on your processor but from my testing last year the their own encoders just run like like the quality is garbage so I just use invin h265 if you have it available there's no downside then if you want to add a delay to your stream you can do that for like stream sniping or something I don't think that's going to be a problem uh on Tik Tok and here you can choose between whether you want to do landscape as AKA WID or portrait vertical mode honestly it doesn't matter what you choose between these um in terms of like it's going to be based on your content and what you want to do I will say for viewership sake for the most part you're going to have the best results getting people to stick around when they're swiping through their feed with portrait mode but if you're doing gaming or something like if you want the full stream there doing WID screen is fine I'm going to do portrait cuz we're showing off the vertical plugin and doing it that way but you could totally just virtual cam your whole widescreen scene out this way if you want we're going to click finish finish all right this is Tik Tok live studio this is not a full tutorial course on Tik Tok live studio cuz this is a course about OBS so I'm going to not walk through most of this but you can see here you have your vertical layout set up here it automatically added a display capture source and my camera to our scene and you have different scene collections for widescreen versus portrait which is pretty cool we're going to add a new scene we're just going to do blank so we can add our virtual camera there we go again it automat blank there we go so here it has nothing it does give you some options to cast stuff from mobile which is sick but again we're going with the ATM vertical plugin I'm just giving you little nuggets that you can pursue down as you you get interested in these things and find out for yourself later that's that's my job right so you can see here we have our faux webcam vertical layout that we set up using the ATM vertical plugin and all we're going to do is click the vertical virtual camera button and get rid of these AB noxious backtrack buttons that's good to go so now we're going to add a camera we're going to choose OBS virtual camera y Y2 is fine we're going to say it's the foreground oh we're going to say green screen no we don't want we don't want either of those there we go yeah don't do either of that although you could Chrome a key if you want default settings are fine why are we on landscape what what happened that was weird add camera OBS virtual cam add source and then just resize it to fit your screen pin it and you're good to go you can start adding goals and doing whatever you want in that regard but that adds your video and syncs it up to your OBS instance and you can see here it's basically instantaneous from there like I said though you do still need to manage your audio sources theoretically you could do this with the Elgato wave XLR the go well not the go XLR the be and stuff something that provides virtual devices but if you don't have those fancy things I'm going to show you how to do it with the simplest piece of software for adding a virtual audio device to your system I don't like voice meter banana or any of those other ones because they add so many devices and overhead that you end up with audio popping crackling other issues but VB cable is kind of the simplified version that just gives you one device and this is all that you need I'm going to go ahead and extract the installer zip and run it VB cable setup x64.exe is what you're going to want install driver you have to run it as admin of course of course of course I don't actually know what the difference is in programs that can request admin moan on their own versus you having to manually do it I don't know why some programs make you manually do it click install and reboot all right and moving on from that now you need to go to settings audio after reopening OBS and everything of course go ahead and make sure your microphone and other audio devices are set appropriately so I'm just going to do that here real quick do main output and disabled for that actually we're going to do main output and loop back apply and then come down here to Advanced monitoring device you want to change that to cable input and make sure disable Windows audio ducking is checked click apply and okay we're going to scroll in our audio mixer here see our see that going see our music going we have audio producing we can enable the virtual camera which is going to send our video output to our video program but now we can use that audio output to copy our stream audio to another program so in Discord if you want to stream on Discord do a video call do a stage Channel with video any of that you go to settings voice and video of course make sure you have OBS virtual camera working as your video Source but then for your audio instead of your normal microphone come down here and you want to choose cable output VB cable then for your normal output device you probably want whatever you're normally using default is fine now if we test it check check one two looks like we're not getting any sound so we need to figure that out real quick come over here to your Advanced Audio properties we did not turn on audio monitoring but we haven't turned on audio monitoring for any individual device so we want it Monitor and output since we're monitoring to a device that is not being picked up on stream we want Monitor and output for our microphone as well as our music and any other source you want to get picked up which means you can exclude things like alerts or something if you don't want them to know but now it's working yay we open that up and for this one I'm going to turn off the normal virtual camera and instead I'm going to turn on the vertical virtual camera from the ATM vertical plugin I showed before we're going to go to our blink scene here it is not doing I think because we already had it going before even though I turned it off so we're going to relaunch OBS and Tik Tock okay now it's getting a stretch there we go 1080p vertical fit it back to screen so now that's our video Source we still got to get our microphone so I'm come down here to the audio settings that is the normal stream settings we want the audio mixer settings primary speaker we do not want that to go going to VB cable that might be why it was looping so much we want set that back that was a mistake for audio we want for the input device cable input we're going to save I'm actually going to relaunch this since it was using the cable output for its and we're good to go now you have both audio and video that you can send out to Tik Tock live with your vertical Plugin or to Discord for your Discord streaming and so on ultimately final streaming is more work upfront to set up juggle chats and so on but can help you more easily reach more people in the long run and to not be dependent on any particular streaming platform anymore or have to sell your soul to gambling but we're going to do some gambling for sure it's up to you whether you multistream but this guide will or at least should help you along your way if you're still struggling with the OBS side of things I definitely recommend you check out my definitive guide to OBS course with the 50% off relaunch sale and don't miss this video on 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