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  2. Get started with live streaming - Computer - YouTube Help -...

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/2474026

    Enable live streaming. To live stream, you need to have no live streaming restrictions in the past 90 days and you need to verify your channel. Go to YouTube. From the top right, click Create Go live. If you haven't already, follow the steps to verify your channel. Starting your first live stream may take up to 24 hours.

  3. Monetize your live stream - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/7385599

    Start a live stream now from the Stream tab or schedule a live stream from the Manage tab. From the top, click Edit Monetization. Make sure Monetization is set to On. Choose your live ad settings: Let YouTube insert ads for you: YouTube serves mid-roll ads to viewers at opportune moments during a live stream and you choose the frequency level ...

  4. To get started, get your account set up with live stream and choose how you will go live: 1. Turn on live streaming. To live stream, you must have no live streaming restrictions in the past 90 days and have a verified channel. 2. Choose a way to stream. There are three types of streams: mobile, webcam, and encoder.

  5. We recommend streaming to YouTube Live with RTMPS, a secure extension to the popular RTMP streaming video protocol. Your data will be encrypted all the way into and through Google's servers, so nobody can intercept your communication with the service. Learn more. If you want to stream in HDR, we recommend using H.265 over RTMP(S).

  6. Professional live streams Advanced stream setups can include more than one microphone, camera, mixer, and hardware encoder. 4. Connect your encoder and go live. To start streaming, enter your YouTube Live server URL and stream key into your encoder. If you have audio and video hardware, set it up with your encoder, also known as streaming software.

  7. Live caption requirements - YouTube Help - Google Help

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    To add captions to your live stream, you need to send captions to YouTube. The captions can either be embedded in the video or sent through supported software that can send captions over HTTP POSTs. For live events that show on US television with captions, captions may be required online as well.

  8. Create a live stream via webcam - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/9228389

    The Live Control Panel shows you important info from the Live Control Room, such as Views and Chat revenue, in a smaller display area. To turn on the Live Control Panel: In the Live Control Room, go to the stream dashboard. In the lower left-hand corner, click Popout dashboard . To close the Live Control Panel, exit out of the window.

  9. Moderate live chat - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/9826490

    You can set up your live chat to only allow approved users as live chat participants during a live stream session. Only users you select may send live chat messages, other viewers may view these messages alongside your live stream or premiere. Sign in to YouTube Studio. At the top right, click CREATE Go live.

  10. ライブ配信を始める - パソコン - YouTube ヘルプ

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/2474026?hl=ja

    また、YouTube は独自の裁量により、クリエイターのライブ配信機能を制限する権利を有します。 コミュニティ ガイドラインに違反しているという事前警告をライブ配信で受けた場合は、 ポリシーに関するトレーニング を受講すれば、事前警告が 90 日後に ...

  11. How to use moderation tools for live chat & comments

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/10888907

    Live chat. Go to YouTube.com. In the top-right corner, click Search and enter the channel name to access the watch page. Select your Livestream to enter the Live Chat. Click Settings next to the message or comment to select a moderation action. You can also hold down the Control + Alt keys to pause chat.