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Looking to broadcast a Live Stream at your next event?
Well, lucky for you there are two ways you can do this, it just depends on which mode you'd like to be in at the time - Conversation Mode or Presentation Mode...
If you'd like guests to watch your Live Stream whilst in Conversation Mode, you can go ahead and stream this through the Content Banner.
If you'd like guests to watch your Live Stream whilst in Presentation Mode, you can use our 'Share Video' feature to share this.
Regardless of which option you choose though, you need to make sure:
- Your Youtube account is enabled for live streaming (takes up to 24 hours to enable)
- You set up a Youtube Live Stream, and grab the link
Once you have both of these, you're set to go!
Table of Contents:
Step 1: Enable Livestreaming on your Youtube Account
1. Open your Youtube account settings (if you're not already logged in, you will be asked to log into your Google account first)
2. Click 'Channel status and features'.
3. Select 'Feature Eligibility', then expand the 'Intermediate features' section and click 'Verify phone number'.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to verify your phone number and enable live streaming for your Youtube Account.
This will take up to 24 hours to enable after you've verified your phone number
Step 2: Set up a Youtube Live Stream
Setting up a live stream yourself
1. Click the 'Create' button in the upper right corner of your screen, and select 'Go live'.
2. Select whether you'd like to have your live stream go live now, or at a later date.
3. Decide what type of stream you'd like, whether it's just using your built-in webcam or additional streaming software like OBS.
Check out our guide on how to use OBS to live stream into Events.com Virtual
4. Fill in the required information such as the Live Stream Title, Privacy Settings, and when you want the live stream to air. Once you're done click 'Next'.
5. Click 'Edit' next to the Youtube live stream details
6. Under Details, scroll down to the License section, and make sure the box for 'Allow embedding' is checked
7. Click the 'Share' button.
8. Copy the link where your live stream will be live at.
Please note when you're ready to start your Youtube Livestream you must make sure you click 'Go Live' in the upper right corner of your stream settings!
Streaming an external Youtube Live
1. Open the Youtube Live you would like to stream into your event (please make sure you have the required permissions or right to stream the video)
2. Click 'Share' and then 'Embed'
If you are not able to see an Embed button after clicking 'Share', it may be because the live stream video owner has not allowed video embedding. In which case, this live stream cannot be streamed into Remo.
3. Copy the link next to the Src sttribute
Step 3: Inputting the link in Events.com Virtual
Now that you have the live stream link copied into your clipboard, you just need to paste it into the right place...
Using the Content Banner in Conversation Mode
1. Open the 'Event Settings' for your upcoming event.
2. Click on 'Advanced'
3. Select 'Floor Content' and click 'Add Content
4. Set up your content banner. For Content Type, just make sure to select "Video", and add the link of your Youtube Live copied from the step above.
5. Click 'Save Content' and then save your event
6. Now your selected content banner will display your Youtube Stream!
Using the Share Video Feature in Presentation Mode
1. Click 'Present' to enter Presentation Mode.
2. When you're ready to share the video click the arrow icon next to "Share", and then "Share Video".
3. Paste the link for your Youtube Live Stream in the textbox provided. Check the box if you would like your guests to have access to the video controls (such as pause, fast forward, rewind, or closed captions).
4. Click "Play Now"
Once you click "Play Now", the video will be played automatically for all guests in the event
5. Now your Live Stream is playing to all your guests!
Tips for Live Streaming Youtube to Remo
Here are some tips for when you are streaming live from Youtube to Remo:
- If you are running your own live stream, remember to click 'End Stream' in the upper right corner of your Youtube Stream Page once you're completely finished with your live stream
- If your guests come in late, they will start watching the video from the beginning of your live stream. If you'd like your guests to catch up to where they should be in the live stream, ask them to hover over the video and click the 'LIVE' button to bring them to the right timestamp (this will only work if they have access to video controls though)