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  1. Create a YouTube live stream with an encoder - YouTube Help

    Learn how to set up a YouTube live stream using an encoder. Using an encoder, you can broadcast your gameplay, use external cameras and mics, and more.

  2. Use Google Drive for desktop

    Help Use Google Drive for desktop Use Drive for desktop on macOS Stream & mirror files with Drive for desktop Customize Drive for desktop settings Manage Google Drive for desktop: Advanced guide …

  3. Avoid restrictions on YouTube live streaming - YouTube Help

    Note: Before you can live stream, you need to meet our age restriction guidelines and mobile live streaming requirements. Your channel's live streami

  4. YouTube Help - Google Help

    Learn more about YouTube YouTube help videos Browse our video library for helpful tips, feature overviews, and step-by-step tutorials. YouTube Known Issues Get information on reported technical …

  5. Cast from Chrome to your TV - Streaming Help - Google Help

    To show Chrome on your TV, you need: A Chromecast, Chromecast with Google TV, Google TV Streamer (4K), Chromecast Ultra, or TV with Google Cast. Your Google streaming device must have …

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

    Ads on live streams If your channel is monetized and monetization is turned on for your live stream, YouTube will trigger ads to serve on your content. Ad serving is not guaranteed and some viewers …

  7. Live stream a video meeting for hosts

    Learn more about the updated live stream experience. Important: This article only applies to hosts and participants who join through a meeting link. For viewers who join through a live stream link, go to …

  8. Use automatic captioning - YouTube Help - Google Help

    After the live stream ends, live automatic captions won't remain on the video. New automatic captions will be generated based on the VOD process, and may be different from the ones that appeared …

  9. Live caption requirements - YouTube Help - Google Help

    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 …

  10. Streaming tips - YouTube Help

    This article provides helpful advice on setting up your network, using a webcam and preparing your encoder for a successful live stream on YouTube. Learn more on how to get started with live streaming