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Go live with Studio

Live stream from your browser to your favourite social platforms simultaneously.

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Written by Eli Sidiropoulou
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Restream Studio is a browser-based live streaming service that allows you to broadcast your live content to multiple top streaming platforms without special equipment.



How to go live with Studio

  1. From your home screen, click New Stream and select Studio.

    💡 If you have already created your stream or if you'd like to re-use a previous stream, just click Enter Studio on the existing stream card.

  2. Click the Allow mic/cam access button, enter your name, and click Enter Studio.

  3. Set up the scenes you'll need for your stream or add graphics to adjust the look.

  4. Click the pencil icon on the top left corner to update your stream's title.

  5. Click Channels in the top-right corner, toggle on the platforms you want to stream to, and click Edit to add a description.

  6. When you're ready, click Go Live.

    💡 If you don't want to go live yet, you can leave the Studio and return later or click the Schedule button to create an upcoming event. All the changes you made will be saved under your stream card.



Requirements

  • Studio can use any camera and microphone that your browser is able to detect.

  • Studio automatically adjusts your bitrate based on the resolution of your stream.

  • These steps concern instant streams. For scheduled streams, your title/description and channels will be ready to go, and your stream will start as soon as you click Go Live.



FAQ

What bitrate does the Studio use?

  • 6 Mbps for 1080p at 30fps

  • 5 Mbps for 720p at 60fps

  • 4 Mbps for 720p at 30 fps

What bandwidth do I need to stream with Studio?

You can check your upload speed here to choose your stream quality.

You should have 10 Mbps at minimum, while 25 Mbps or higher is recommended for Full HD streams.

What's the difference between an instant and a scheduled stream?

Instant streams are lives you start on the spot, while scheduled streams are tied to events that have been created in advance. You can learn more about scheduled and unscheduled streams here.

💡 Scenes help organize your stream flow and build your content in advance.

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