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All you need to do is click the button at the top of this article.As a Wirecast Insider you'll get free Wirecast software updates and upgrades for an entire year. I’ve made it easier for you all by creating a button that connects to Facebook Live using the official Live Video API.

Where do you get the streaming url and key? That’s fine for developers, but it's not easy for the rest of us. In Wirecast, we'll choose the RTMP protocol and you'll need a "streaming url" and "streaming key". We're going to connect with Facebook using the Facebook Live Video API.
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This uses a similar method that I outlined in my previous article on How to stream from your computer to Facebook Live.

In this you can create the post on Facebook directly and mention other profiles and pages. There is a different way to stream to Facebook Live from Wirecast. Once you've set up your webcam or screen sharing you are ready to go live. I recommend sharing only with yourself while you are testing, so you can watch later, just to make sure everything is working properly: If you are going live to your Facebook profile, you can also select privacy settings to share publicly, with only your friends or just with yourself.

Wirecast in some ways is a little easier to set up than OBS Studio, as you can just click a button to connect to Facebook as opposed to fiddling with stream keys.Įnter your Facebook Live video title and description, then select your profile or the page/group you want to go live to: Like OBS Studio, Wirecast supports Facebook Live out of the box. #2 Set up for your Profile, Page or Group In fact, Wirecast has more varied scene transitions than OBS. Like, OBS Studio,Wirecastsupports multiple displays at the same time (including picture-in-picture) and you can easily set up keyboard shortcuts with slick scene transitions. Wirecast allows you to stream to multiple sources including Facebook Live, and you can capture any of the following: I highly recommend trying both Wirecast and OBS Studio to see which one is going to best for you. Wirecast is paid tool (starting from $495) however they do have a free trial.
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You can do this for free using OBS Studio ( see my guide here) or using the professional software Wirecast here. You can now broadcast live from your computer, using multiple cameras, webcams, share your screen, apps and even your smartphone to all your friends, group members and business page fans. Combine that with Facebook acquiring virtual reality headset company Oculus VR and the future of Facebook Live is very exciting! At the recent F8 Facebook developers conference, Mark Zuckerberg displayed drones, 360 cameras, studio set ups and more - all of which integrate with Facebook Live. It's also possible to go live to groups and pages from your smartphone.īut, Mark Zuckerberg has his sights on something much bigger.
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It started rolling out to verified users first, and then to iOS users and Android users have begun to receive access to Facebook Live on their profiles recently.

Facebook Live launched last year with a feature to stream live video from your phone.
