How to Stream on Android

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How to Stream on AndroidHow to Stream on Android

Android users must have a smartphone that is running on version 6.0 or later.To get more news about moonlive, you can visit official website.

Open the YouTube app and tap the Capture icon (video camera icon in the top-right corner).
Tap the “GO LIVE” button, then tap the “ALLOW ACCESS” button. This will give YouTube access to your microphone, camera, and location.
Select the “Create channel” option, then tap the phone icon on the top right corner. This will allow you to stream your phone’s screen.
Create a title and choose a privacy setting for your video.
Tap the “More options” button to configure other miscellaneous settings. You can add a description to the video or schedule it for later.
In the “Advanced settings” option, you can turn the live chat on/off, set an age restriction, show if it includes a paid promotion, and whether you want to monetize it.
Click “Next” to set your thumbnail and screen orientation.
To finish setting up the live stream, tap the “Next” button.
To stream, click the “GO LIVE” button. Wait for the three-second countdown, then your mobile game streaming will then start.
For iOS users, you can live stream via iOS ReplayKit. It supports devices running on iOS 10.2 and later. ReplayKit is Apple’s framework that allows users to record and share their gameplay. However, if you’re playing a supported app (Procreate, Asphalt 8: Airborne, or Mobile Legends: Bang bang), you can stream directly to YouTube.

Select YouTube as the streaming app of choice.
Create your live stream’s title, then choose a privacy setting.
You can add a video description, turn the live chat on/off, and if it includes a paid promotion.
If you want to stream in landscape mode, turn off your screen rotation lock. Then, hold your device in landscape orientation.
To start your live stream, tap the “GO LIVE” button.

Take note that once you stream, everything on your phone’s screen will be visible to your viewers. That includes notifications, chats, calls, and passwords. Don’t forget to turn on the “Do Not Disturb” mode before live streaming!

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