Create a live stream - YouTube Help. Events give you more control of your stream.
You’ll be able to select privacy options, set a start time, enable a backup stream for redundancy, create multiple live events, and stream them all simultaneously. From CREATOR STUDIO, click LIVE STREAMING, then select Events Click New Live Event on the right. Complete the Basic Info tab. Title, description and tags Enter Start and End times Privacy Settings: Only Public events will appear on your channel, search results and promotion. Choose Unlisted or Private to test events. The Info and settings tab is not currently available on mobile or tablet. YouTube Live supports multiple simultaneous live streams. Select the Advanced Settings tab. Select the Monetization tab.
Currently mobile , Chromecast and game console devices are live-capable. YouTube live in 360 degrees encoder settings - YouTube Help. You can stream in 360 degrees using Live Events. 360 degree videos help you provide an immersive viewing experience.
Note that if you don't use 360 degree live streams, your stream needs different settings. YouTube only supports equirectangular projection for 360 videos at this time. Set up your encoder When you live stream 360 degree videos, you'll need to change your encoding specifications: Select Events on the YouTube live platform. If your camera offers direct integration with YouTube live, follow the directions from your camera manufacturer. We recommend that you test your 360 degree stream before starting a public live stream so you can try different set ups. Supported platforms YouTube supports live streaming ingestion and playback of 360 degree videos on computers in Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Opera browsers. 360 degree playback is also supported in the YouTube and YouTube Gaming apps for Android and iOS.
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