Going live
You stream from broadcasting software like OBS Studio using your personal ingest URL and stream key.
Get your stream key
In the Studio’s Go Live page you’ll find:
- Ingest (RTMP) URL — where your encoder sends video.
- Stream key — a private token that authorises your stream.
Set up OBS
- Settings → Stream.
- Service: Custom.
- Server: your ingest URL.
- Stream key: your key.
- In Output, use a reasonable bitrate (see below) and a keyframe interval of 2 seconds.
- Select Start Streaming. Your channel goes live within a few seconds.
Quality & bitrate
Your live stream is delivered to viewers at the quality you broadcast — there’s a single live rendition, so the resolution and bitrate viewers receive are the ones your encoder sends. (Choosing between multiple live qualities isn’t available yet.)
For a stable broadcast:
- Stream at a resolution and bitrate your upload can sustain comfortably — that’s exactly what viewers receive.
- Use a 2-second keyframe interval.
- A maximum ingest bitrate may be enforced. If your stream is rejected or capped, lower your encoder bitrate.
Latency
Viewers watch with low latency, but the player favours a stable picture for distant or weak connections. Expect playback to run slightly behind real time.
Ending a stream
Stop streaming in your encoder. Your channel leaves “live”, and the session can become an on-demand past stream (if recording is enabled for your channel) and a source for clips.