Encoder Live Streaming: Basics on How to Set Up & Use an Encoder
Encoder Live Streaming: Basics on How to Set Up & Use an Encoder
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Content
0.489 -> In this video
1.63 -> I'll walk you through
some high-level information
3.774 -> about what an encoder is
5.308 -> some use cases for using it to live stream
7.585 -> and some basics on how to set one up.
12.177 -> Streaming with an encoder is a great option
for more highly produced live streams
15.879 -> that require
a more polished experience for viewers.
18.897 -> OK, so what is an encoder?
21.444 -> An encoder bridges the gap
between your video content and YouTube.
25.356 -> Essentially, an encoder converts
your video content into a compressed format
29.156 -> that can be sent to YouTube
for playback on your channel.
32.349 -> Some encoders are
software applications on your computer
34.801 -> while others are stand-alone hardware.
37.412 -> Although some components are standard
39.989 -> each encoder is slightly different
and has different capabilities.
43.39 -> For a list of YouTube-verified encoders,
be sure to check out this Help Center article
47.473 -> linked in the description below.
49.363 -> An encoder requires more equipment
and setup than mobile or webcam streaming.
54.605 -> So why would you use it?
55.738 -> Well, an encoder lets you
share your screen and broadcast your gameplay
60.721 -> use external cameras and microphones
63.425 -> use multiple audio tracks
65.255 -> or ad special effects on screen
67.663 -> like using third-party tools
and integrations to create on-screen popups
71.771 -> stream with multiple remote participants,
for example by using screen-sharing software
77.093 -> and manage an advanced production
79.069 -> with multiple cameras,
video inputs, microphones, and media assets.
84.227 -> Again, remember that
each encoder has different capabilities
87.897 -> and will require different setup.
90.71 -> But now that you have
a sense of what encoders let you do
93.575 -> and you've checked out
the list of verified ones you can choose from
96.383 -> in our Help Center
97.698 -> here are some basics
that apply to most encoders
99.957 -> that'll help you
set up the content that feed into yours.
103.471 -> Some encoders let you
set up scenes, layouts, or shots.
107.249 -> Think of these
as template arrangements for your content.
110.015 -> Scene layouts and shots allow you
to change the layout of your camera
113.665 -> screen capture, and other assets
that you'd like to display on screen.
117.587 -> They're made up of one or more media assets
that appear to your viewers
121.169 -> and these assets are called sources.
123.574 -> Your next step is to add sources.
126.538 -> Any content you choose to display
to your viewers will be considered a source
130.89 -> within a scene, layout, or shot.
133.428 -> This could be things like your webcam
135.393 -> your screen capture,
like the video game you're streaming
138.366 -> images, graphics, and more.
140.536 -> Press the plus symbol to add your new source.
143.432 -> Once you've added a source,
you can choose where it shows up on screen.
147.886 -> Ensure audio is added.
149.762 -> Most encoders will automatically add
your desktop sound and default microphone.
154.583 -> If using a capture card,
you may want to add an extra audio source
158.341 -> to ensure your sound,
like gameplay sound, is captured.
162.323 -> Audio can be tricky,
so make sure you test everything out.
165.793 -> Testing will help you make sure that
167.563 -> the audio captured from your sources
is the best it can be
171.525 -> and it'll help you make sure
the media asset isn't too loud
174.72 -> or too low in comparison to the others.
177.185 -> You might want to add or edit sources
to make sure your audio isn't echoey.
181.415 -> Adjust your sources.
183.233 -> After adding all your sources
184.873 -> adjust them by dragging them on the preview
to fit your desired orientation and size.
191.358 -> Test everything out.
193.561 -> Once everything is set up
195.201 -> test everything out to make sure
you know how it looks to viewers.
198.723 -> If you're using a software encoder,
make sure the computer you're running it on
202.681 -> is capable of handling
the strenuous task of encoding.
206.515 -> You'll also want to
test out your Internet strength
208.565 -> so you'll get a sense of
the stability of the broadcast signal.
212.303 -> Finally
213.138 -> check out our recommended encoding specs
by going to this Help Center article
217.088 -> about encoder settings,
bitrates, and resolutions.
220.184 -> This will help you
see which resolution you should stream at
222.894 -> based on your Internet strength
224.599 -> and give you
an overview of recommended settings.
227.246 -> From there, you're ready to
set up your live stream on YouTube.
230.98 -> Check out this video that shows you
how to use the Live Control Room
234.354 -> and shows you how to connect
your encoder to your stream on YouTube.
238.346 -> Remember,
before you can live stream on YouTube
240.875 -> you'll need to
enable your channel for streaming
242.954 -> and verify your channel
at YouTube.com/verify if you haven't already.
248.386 -> Note that this verification is different than
251.439 -> the verification badges
you might see on some other channels.
254.843 -> For more info on how to create
and manage live streams, watch this playlist
258.912 -> and check out the Help Center articles
linked below in the description.
262.551 -> Thanks for watching.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgeZxkHwSTo