How To Live Stream Video Games On Twitch And YouTube Gaming At Any Budget

You’ll need a few pieces of hardware to broadcast game streams online.

Video game streaming on sites like Twitch and YouTube Gaming can be a lot of fun, and if you can commit to a regular schedule, it can also be fairly profitable.

Twitch has around 550,000 concurrent viewers at any one time and as of September had about 1.7 million unique broadcasters per month. YouTube launched its service — dubbed YouTube Gaming — on Aug. 26 and also lets you stream from an Android device.

Both services are free to use, and once you meet certain criteria, you can become “Partnered,” which often lets people subscribe to your channel for a fee, a percentage of which goes straight to you. The main thing to remember if you want to make a career out of streaming is that consistency is key to gaining a dedicated viewer base — even if you can only spare two hours twice a week make sure you stick to it.

Not all PCs or laptops can handle streaming; a fast processor will help keep your broadcast smooth and at optimal settings. Once you’re over those hurdles, there are a few more products essential to creating a presentable stream. Check out some of our recommendations below.

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YouTube works toward ‘melt my brain’ virtual reality

In his first interview as the video empire’s engineering chief, Matthew Mengerink discusses virtual reality, making money and stepping into the role during trying times for YouTube’s engineers.

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Soon after Matthew Mengerink became YouTube’s engineering chief a few weeks back, he got a taste of the virtual reality footage Google has been working on but hasn’t released to the public yet. Continue reading YouTube works toward ‘melt my brain’ virtual reality

YouTube Gaming’s Science Fiction Game ‘Halo 5: Live’ Launches Worldwide With A Global Celebration

“Halo 5: Guardians,” launched worldwide. In Celebration, Fans tuned into YouTube Gaming to take part in “Halo 5: Live,” a one-of-a-kind live broadcast celebration spanning multiple continents with exclusive gameplay reveals, celebrity appearances, international events and more.

The six-hour event drew views worldwide, as fans came together to experience what makes “Halo” truly special.

“‘Halo 5: Guardians’ is the culmination of more than three years of hard work, passion, and dedication, and we could not be more excited to celebrate with our fans,” said Bonnie Ross, corporate vice president, head of 343 Industries.

“Last night, Halo Nation came together from around the world like never before, and we are thrilled to see fans jumping into the most ambitious game we’ve ever launched.”

“Halo 5: Guardians” is the latest addition to Microsoft’s $4.6 billion “Halo” sci-fi franchise.

The excitement reached a fever pitch last night as #Halo5Live was shared by fans around the world on Twitter. Some of the most-watched moments of the “Halo 5: Live” broadcast, as well as other key celebrations, included the world premiere of “Halo: The Fall of Reach,” a new animated series centered on the dramatic origin story of the SPARTAN program.

There was also an Xbox roundtable with actor Nathan Fillion, the voice of Spartan Buck, and the creative minds at 343 Industries.

“Halo 5: Guardians” is available now for $59.99 (ERP) at more than 110 Microsoft stores in the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico, microsoftstore.com, as well as other major U.S. retailers and via digital download. A sample list of participating retailers can be found at http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/halo-5-guardians/buy-now.

Fans can watch video on demand of “Halo 5: Live” through YouTube at http://www.xbox.com/Halo5Live. Photos and video from global launch events can be viewed at http://news.xbox.com/media.

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If You Are A Content Creator – You Will Want To Sign Up For Keymailer

If you are a content creator, you should definitely sign up for Keymailer. Keymailer connects YouTubers and Twitch streamers to game publishers so that you can get access to game keys quickly and easily. Their website is pretty straight forward and signing up is super easy. For broadcasters who do not have a manager or a means of getting keys, this could be very beneficial to you.

Sign up for Keymailer here

Celebrate Bob Ross with all 403 ‘Joy of Painting’ episodes on Twitch

Beloved painter and TV host Bob Ross died 20 years ago. But Oct. 29 is his birthday, and the Internet is celebrating it in the most unusual of places: Twitch.

The social video platform secured the rights to all 404 episodes of Ross’s art-focused TV series, The Joy of Painting, and they’re all set to be broadcast at twitch.tv/bobross between Oct. 29 and Nov. 6. The event coincides with the launch of the new Twitch Creative channel.

“The Creative community was born from the gaming community on Twitch, as top broadcasters began broadcasting creation of fan art during gameplay down time,” Twitch Creative boss Bill Morrier said in a statement. “This attracted more broadcasters to the platform whose primary focus was on artistic endeavors. With their passion, variety, camaraderie, and sheer organic growth, they inspired us to put a much larger spotlight on their community.”

Known for his soft-spoken demeanor and absurdly impressive perm, Ross used the Joy of Painting series to help viewers find a simple, accessible entry point into artistic endeavors. He had a particular way of narrating his creative process that made the show feel welcoming, and he stuck with simple, inexpensive materials that would encourage viewers to paint along with him.

Ross was also a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, having enlisted when he was 18. It was during his military service that Ross first encountered The Magic World of Oil Painting, a TV series hosted by German artist Bill Alexander. This led him to study with Alexander, who taught Ross the trademark wet-on-wet oil technique that he was using on his series. Ross eventually left the Air Force when he realized he could make a career out of being an artist.

The Twitch stream doesn’t appear to have started yet, but tune in at the link above to make sure you don’t miss a moment of this unexpected (yet totally welcome) Bob Ross marathon.

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