Tutorials/Livestreaming

This tutorial will show you how to do livestreaming in Minecraft.

1.7.2 to 1.8.9
To start using Twitch, visit https://account.mojang.com, go to your account settings, then select the option to connect to your Twitch account. If you sign into Minecraft with your username, you'll need to use our newer account format. Information on migrating to a Mojang account can be found here. If you don't have a Twitch account, you can create one at http://twitch.tv/signup. Twitch settings in Minecraft can be found by clicking the Options button, then the Broadcast Settings button. System requirements: If your computer doesn't support streaming via Minecraft, you may want to try the tutorial below. Controls:
 * Windows 7 (32 or 64-bit) or Mac OS X 10.8 (64-bit only) or newer. Linux is not currently supported.
 * Apple computers also require Soundflower.
 * OpenGL 1.5 or newer.
 * An integrated or standalone microphone.
 * Pause/Unpause Stream: F7
 * Push To Talk/Mute: NONE
 * Show Stream Commercials: F8
 * Start/Stop Stream: F6

Other versions
In 1.9, the Broadcast Settings button was removed. Open Broadcaster Software became the recommended software for streaming. Tutorials for streaming can be found on their wiki.

After 1.12.2
Mixer Interactivity & broadcasting is recommended for streaming because mobile users can interact with it through Mixer. The download link is available here. Note that this does require Forge. See Mods/Installing Forge mods.

Bedrock Edition
First, you must download Mixer Create. This download link is for Google Play, this download link is for App Store, and this download link is for Windows 10. This page has a detailed tutorial to stream.

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