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  1. 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.

  2. You can upload videos to YouTube in a few easy steps. Use the instructions below to upload your videos from a computer or from a mobile device. Uploading may not be available with supervised experiences on YouTube. Learn more here. Upload videos in YouTube Studio. Sign in to YouTube Studio. In the top-right corner, click CREATE Upload videos .

  3. Create or schedule a mobile live stream. On your phone or tablet, open the YouTube app. At the bottom, tap Create Live. For your first mobile live stream: Starting your first live stream may take up to 24 hours. Once allowed, you can live stream instantly. Tap Edit to enter your live stream details.

  4. From the top right, click CREATE Go Live to open the Live Control Room. Click the Manage tab. Click SCHEDULE STREAM. You can reuse settings from a previous stream and click Reuse settings, or you can create a stream by clicking Create new. For users aged 13–17 on YouTube, your default privacy setting is set to private.

  5. On YouTube, you have the opportunity to broadcast yourself—your interests, passions, personality, and more. The content you produce will cover these interests and allow you to create a brand for your channel that your audience will recognize. Your channel brand can also help you stand out and clearly convey your message.

  6. Intro To Live Streaming on YouTube. Subscribe to the YouTube Creators channel for the latest news, updates, and tips. To get started, get your account set up with live stream and choose how you will go live: 1. Turn on live streaming. To live stream, you must have no live streaming restrictions in the past 90 days and have a verified channel. 2.

  7. 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.

  8. Using a database of audio and visual files submitted by copyright owners, Content ID identifies matches of copyright-protected content. When a video is uploaded to YouTube, it's automatically scanned by Content ID. If Content ID finds a match, the matching video will get a Content ID claim.

  9. Copiez la clé de flux à partir de YouTube, puis collez-la dans la section "Clé de flux" des paramètres de flux de votre encodeur. Configurez votre encodeur, puis commencez la diffusion. Dans la salle de contrôle du direct, attendez que l'aperçu de la diffusion s'affiche, puis cliquez sur Passer au direct.

  10. Sign in & out of YouTube. You can sign in to YouTube to access your subscriptions, playlists, uploads, purchases, history, and more. To sign in to the YouTube app, you'll need a Google Account. Learn how to create a Google Account. Tip: If you're having trouble signing in to your account, check out our accounts troubleshooting guide.

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