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  2. Use the YouTube Studio dashboard - Computer - YouTube Help -...

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/2673341

    From anywhere on YouTube, select your profile picture YouTube Studio. Navigate your dashboard. On the dashboard you’ll see a few different cards. Channel violations: Community Guidelines warnings, strikes, or decisions on appeals. Latest content performance: A snapshot of how your latest video or live stream is performing. You can collapse ...

  3. Get started with live streaming - Computer - YouTube Help -...

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/2474026

    1. Enable live streaming. To live stream, you need to have no live streaming restrictions in the past 90 days and you need to verify your channel. Go to YouTube. From the top right, click Create Go live. If you haven't already, follow the steps to verify your channel. Starting your first live stream may take up to 24 hours.

  4. Manage live stream settings - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/9854503

    Upload your trailer to your YouTube channel like you would with a regular upload. Go to YouTube Studio Go Live. Create a scheduled live stream or choose a scheduled stream from the “Manage” tab. From the top right, click Edit. Click Customize. Under “Trailer,” click Add. Choose your trailer video.

  5. When live streaming on YouTube, you can see your stream's performance. You'll get different metrics depending on whether you're streaming from a phone or an encoder. From Live Control Room. You can check your stream’s health and analytics while you’re streaming in Live Control Room. From your stream dashboard, you can see: Stream health

  6. Create a live stream via webcam - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/9228389

    The Live Control Panel shows you important info from the Live Control Room, such as Views and Chat revenue, in a smaller display area. To turn on the Live Control Panel: In the Live Control Room, go to the stream dashboard. In the lower left-hand corner, click Popout dashboard . To close the Live Control Panel, exit out of the window.

  7. Use the YouTube Studio dashboard - Android - YouTube Help -...

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/2673341?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=Android

    Navigate your dashboard. On the dashboard, you can view the following cards: Total subscribers: The amount of viewers who have subscribed to your YouTube channel. Channel analytics: A quick overview of your channel’s watch time, views, and subscribers for your channel over the last 28 days. Latest published content: A snapshot of your ...

  8. In Live Control Room, wait for the stream preview to show up, and then click Go live. To end the stream, click End Stream and stop sending content from your encoder. All streams under 12 hours will be automatically archived. You can access previous, current, and upcoming streams in the Live Tab on your YouTube Studio dashboard. Learn more.

  9. Stream resolution detection with custom stream keys in Live Control Room. By default (recommended), YouTube will automatically detect your resolution and frame rate. If you want to manually select a resolution, create a custom key and choose “Turn on manual settings" under “Stream Resolution." Recommended bitrate setting ranges are based on ...

  10. Copyright issues with live streams - YouTube Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/3367684

    Restore live streaming access. If your live stream stops, check your YouTube Studio dashboard for strikes. If you fix the issues listed, your access to live streaming can be restored. Learn more about resolving restrictions on live streaming. Live stream licensed third-party content

  11. If you’re using a 3rd party encoder. To fix it, get a new stream key in the Live Control Room and update your encoder. Go to YouTube Studio. To open Live Control Room, from the top right, click Create Go Live . From the left menu, Stream. Under “Stream key,” copy the stream key, and then paste it into your encoder.