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  2. From the top right, click CREATE Go Live to open the Live Control Room. Click the Manage tab. Click SCHEDULE STREAM. You can reuse settings from a previous stream and click Reuse settings, or you can create a stream by clicking Create new. For users aged 13–17 on YouTube, your default privacy setting is set to private.

  3. Stream resolution detection with custom stream keys in Live Control Room. By default (recommended), YouTube will automatically detect your resolution and frame rate. If you want to manually select a resolution, create a custom key and choose “Turn on manual settings" under “Stream Resolution." Recommended bitrate setting ranges are based on ...

  4. Manage live stream settings - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/9854503

    Upload your trailer to your YouTube channel like you would with a regular upload. Go to YouTube Studio Go Live. Create a scheduled live stream or choose a scheduled stream from the “Manage” tab. From the top right, click Edit. Click Customize. Under “Trailer,” click Add. Choose your trailer video.

  5. Create a live stream via webcam - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/9228389

    In the upper right, click Create Go Live. From the left, select Webcam . Enter a title and description, and select a privacy setting. You can also schedule your live stream for a later date. For users aged 13–17 on YouTube, your default privacy setting is set to private. If you’re 18 or over, your default privacy setting is set to public.

  6. When you live stream 360 degree videos, you'll need to change your encoding specifications: Go to YouTube Studio. Click Create Go live . Enter the live stream details. On the left menu, click Stream. Under “Additional settings,” toggle on or off 360° video. Set up your encoder: Choose the highest supported resolution and bitrate you are ...

  7. Go to YouTube Studio. To open Live Control Room, from the top right, click Create Go Live . From the left menu, Stream. Under “Stream key,” copy the stream key, and then paste it into your encoder. When you’re ready to stream, start your encoder to go live. Contact the software’s support team for more information.

  8. Set up an HLS stream - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/10349430

    2. Set the server URL. Go to YouTube’s Live Control Room Stream. Under “Select stream key,” click Create new stream key, and select HLS as a stream protocol. Note: If you want to stream in HDR, you must leave “Turn on manual resolution” unchecked. The “Stream URL” for HLS ingestion will update. The URL should start with “https ...

  9. Get started with live streaming - Computer - YouTube Help -...

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/2474026

    1. Enable live streaming. To live stream, you need to have no live streaming restrictions in the past 90 days and you need to verify your channel. Go to YouTube. From the top right, click Create Go live. If you haven't already, follow the steps to verify your channel. Starting your first live stream may take up to 24 hours.

  10. YouTube-Livestreams mit einem Encoder erstellen

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/2907883?hl=de

    4. Encoder verbinden und Livestream starten. Gib einfach die Server-URL von YouTube Live und den Streamschlüssel in den Encoder ein, um mit dem Streaming zu beginnen. Wenn du eine Audio- und Videohardware hast, kannst du sie mit dem Encoder – auch Streamingsoftware genannt – verbinden.

  11. Encrypt your stream using RTMPS - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/10364924

    Open YouTube Live Control Room. Click the Stream tab or schedule a new stream. Under “Stream settings,” in the "Stream URL" field, click the lock icon to show the RTMPS URL. Copy the Stream URL. Paste the URL into your encoder. Copy your YouTube stream key from the Live Control Room and paste it into your encoder.