When doing this. Do you have to have the webcam enabled as everytimes me and my buddy have tried both our cams freeze. Or can you have it just so the chats are shared
@Agent - I cannot find ANY of this in my copy of the twitch app for iOS. Stream together is nowhere to be found on the dashboard. I really want to do Stream Together but every tutorial seems to have a version of twitch that completely different from the one I am using. I am on an iPad Pro M2. My copy of twitch has been updated. I tried Chrome browser and same problem. How do we get Stream Together working on Twitch for iOS?
Good video. Wondering if you could clarify some details: - When streaming, can you have overlays? - to stream do you simply just hit stream on OBS? - So If friend wants to co-stream how can they just use my stream on theirs?
If you’re running a dual pc setup how would you go about this without dual feeding audio
do both people use their own separate browser code or do they just also copy yours
When doing this. Do you have to have the webcam enabled as everytimes me and my buddy have tried both our cams freeze.
Or can you have it just so the chats are shared
Freezing is probably due to you using the same camera in 2 places, use obs virtual camera to stop that issue
I'm using FireFox and when it asks me to select a camera source it won't let me. Any idea how to fix this? Edit: I'm also using Streamlabs
Camera source is for your camera. You should use a browser source for this.
@Agent - I cannot find ANY of this in my copy of the twitch app for iOS. Stream together is nowhere to be found on the dashboard. I really want to do Stream Together but every tutorial seems to have a version of twitch that completely different from the one I am using. I am on an iPad Pro M2. My copy of twitch has been updated.
I tried Chrome browser and same problem.
How do we get Stream Together working on Twitch for iOS?
You can't. You need to be on PC
@ OMG! It’s almost 2025 and you need a dinosaur desktop to run a full version of Twitch? That is so disappointing. Thank you for the clarification.
@@letssamplethis7641 obviously you know nothing about computers, just upgrade from your console to a pc its much better
Good video. Wondering if you could clarify some details:
- When streaming, can you have overlays?
- to stream do you simply just hit stream on OBS?
- So If friend wants to co-stream how can they just use my stream on theirs?
Yes for 1 and 2. Not sure what exactly you are referring on the last one, but your camera (or just audio) will show on their stream if you co-stream.
So if I want to go live, do I have to initiate live from twitch directly or csn I do it from obs with the link already set up?
how does it work on console??
Good question