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OBS 2026 is a powerful broadcasting software that allows users to stream content across multiple platforms simultaneously. When combined with Restream, it becomes an efficient tool for reaching a wider audience with minimal effort. This guide provides step-by-step instructions on setting up OBS 2026 for multi-streaming with Restream.
Getting Started with OBS 2026 and Restream
Before beginning, ensure you have installed OBS 2026 on your computer and created an account with Restream. Both tools are essential for a seamless multi-streaming experience. Once set up, you can connect OBS to Restream and configure your streams.
Setting Up Restream Account
Log in to your Restream account or create a new one at restream.io. After logging in, follow these steps:
- Navigate to the “Dashboard”.
- Click on “Add Channel”.
- Select the platforms you wish to stream to, such as YouTube, Facebook, or Twitch.
- Authorize each platform to connect with Restream.
- Copy your unique Stream Key from the Restream dashboard.
Configuring OBS 2026 for Multi-Streaming
Open OBS 2026 and prepare your scene with the desired video sources, overlays, and audio settings. Next, set up the streaming configuration:
Adding Restream Server to OBS
Instead of streaming directly to individual platforms, you’ll stream to Restream’s server:
- Go to “Settings” > “Stream”.
- Set the “Service” dropdown to “Custom”.
- Enter the Restream server URL, which can be found in your Restream dashboard under “RTMP Settings”.
- Paste your unique Stream Key into the “Stream Key” field.
Starting the Multi-Stream Broadcast
Once everything is configured, click “Start Streaming” in OBS. Your stream will now be sent to Restream’s server, which will distribute it across all connected platforms.
Monitoring Your Streams
Use the Restream Dashboard to monitor your live streams. It provides real-time analytics, viewer counts, and platform-specific data. Make adjustments as needed to optimize your broadcast quality.
Additional Tips for Successful Multi-Streaming
- Ensure your internet connection has sufficient upload bandwidth for multiple streams.
- Test your setup before going live to troubleshoot any issues.
- Use scene transitions and overlays to enhance viewer engagement.
- Regularly check platform-specific guidelines to comply with their streaming policies.
By following these steps, you can effectively use OBS 2026 for multi-streaming with Restream, expanding your reach and engaging a broader audience across multiple platforms.