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Steps to Stream on Facebook via RTMP:
Facebook Live Producer:
Stream Setup:
Choose a Method:
Input into Streaming Software:
Start Streaming:
Once everything is set up in your streaming software, click to start streaming. Then go back to Facebook Live Producer and click "Go Live" to start your live stream.
Important Points:
Server URL: Usually, the RTMP URL for Facebook looks something like rtmp://live-api-s.facebook.com:80/rtmp/.
Stream Key: This is a unique key that you'll get from Facebook. It's used to identify your stream. Note: Never share your Stream Key.
Security: For added security, you can also enable a secure connection (RTMPS) in your streaming software settings.
Bitrate and Resolution: Make sure to set the bitrate and resolution according to Facebook's guidelines for optimal streaming quality.
Facebook Live Producer:
Go to Facebook and navigate to the Live Producer page by clicking on "Live Video" from the "Create" menu at the top of your News Feed or timeline.
In the Live Producer, go to the "Stream Setup" tab.
Select "Use Stream Key" as your streaming method.
RTMP URL and Stream Key:
Facebook will provide you with an RTMP URL and a Stream Key. Keep these details confidential and do not share them.
Open your streaming software (like vMix, OBS, etc.) and go to the streaming settings.
Input the RTMP URL in the "Server" or "URL" field.
Input the Stream Key in the "Stream Key" field.
Once everything is set up in your streaming software, click to start streaming. Then go back to Facebook Live Producer and click "Go Live" to start your live stream.
Important Points:
Server URL: Usually, the RTMP URL for Facebook looks something like rtmp://live-api-s.facebook.com:80/rtmp/.
Stream Key: This is a unique key that you'll get from Facebook. It's used to identify your stream. Note: Never share your Stream Key.
Security: For added security, you can also enable a secure connection (RTMPS) in your streaming software settings.
Bitrate and Resolution: Make sure to set the bitrate and resolution according to Facebook's guidelines for optimal streaming quality.
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