Preamble aside, its fairly easy, but completely unintuitive to stream Zoom to Twitch. Its made worse if you want to have multiple people on the stream and you end up running something like Zoom which allows you all to chat, and one or more of you to share your screen via zoom, then you just push Zoom itself through OBS.īut if you’re already streaming video via Zoom, wouldn’t it be great if you could just use Zoom to stream directly to Twitch and cutout the middle man? Turns out you can! Setting up Zoom to stream to Twitch However OBS is quite CPU hungry (I think a GPU might help) and by the time you run OBS on a standard machine its tough to run anything else without starving OBS of resources and causing stuttering on the stream. This is how folks will compose their xbox, a chat screen and a webcam together in their stream. Traditionally you’d use software called Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) which you can compose multiple video/audio inputs into a single video that can be streamed to Twitch. Twitch is a great streaming platform, originally used for streaming video games, its now more commonly being used to stream live coding and another technology related things that involve sharing your screen. Zoom meetings are great for a small number of people, and if you’re willing to buy a Webinar license you can also use it for a full on webinar (although there are some interesting restrictions to webinars, like you can’t have breakout rooms).
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