It is also possible to record the video and all languages server-side and publish the recording afterwards on your site as Video on-Demand. Moreover, Clevercast also supports broadcasting the live stream with a selected language to third party platforms that don’t support multilingual video (like YouTube, Facebook, Twitter …). You can add the multilingual live stream to your site by embedding Clevercast player, allowing your viewers to select their preferred language in the player and listen to it ( see demo). But unlike Zoom, no watermark will be added to your broadcast when you have a paid subscription.Ĭlevercast allows you to translate the incoming broadcast to as many languages you want. Like Zoom, you need a paid subscription in order to broadcast to a custom RTMP address. Moreover, they give you more control over the look and feel of you video and are able to broadcast a higher video quality. Nowadays most of them contain more advanced functionality, including the ability to invite a dozen virtual guests and add them to your broadcasts.įor virtual presentations, conferences and town hall meetings they have become a worthy alternative to meeting platforms such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams. Originally these in-browser studios were aimed at easily starting a broadcast with a webcam and microphone. Let us know in advance, and we’ll make sure the US ingest hub is set up for your account. We therefore recommend using our US ingest hub for broadcasts from Streamyard to avoid possible issues with an intercontinental broadcast. We have found that StreamYard and other in-browser studios send their RTMP broadcasts from servers in the US (even if you are located in Europe or elsewhere). You only need to set Clevercast’s RTMP URL and stream key in your in-browser studio. Some well known examples are StreamYard, Restream.io and Lightstream.Ĭlevercast makes it easy to produce multilingual live streams from these in-browser studios, using for Remote Simultaneous Interpretation (RSI). You don’t need to know all about input devices and broadcast protocols.
#ZOOM RTMP SERVER SETTINGS INSTALL#
You can start broadcasting immediately, without having to install software like OBS Studio, Wirecast or vMix.
#ZOOM RTMP SERVER SETTINGS PROFESSIONAL#
It doesn’t matter which platform you add here as long as you have this platform in your Restream account as well.In-browser studios are an easy way to broadcast a professional looking live stream without requiring an encoder and advanced knowledge about streaming. Copy Server URL from the OneStream RTMP Settings and paste it in your third party streaming software (OBS, Zoom, XSpilt etc. Select your desired Server nearest to your location (Keep location setting as autodetect if you are not sure). Restream will still send your stream to all the connected and enabled channels at your Restream account automatically. Click on RTMP Settings tab to get Server URL and Stream Key. Note: you can only add one platform here. That's the Live streaming page URL you can insert on Zoom. The Stream will now be directed from OBS to Hopin. Back in Zoom, paste the RTMP URL into the first line that says Streaming URL. NOTE: You do not need to include the IP address number in between the parentheses at the end of the URL.
You can see this highlighted in the example above. Paste the Server (rtmp://:5222/app) and the Stream Key (generates per event and is unique) Click OK for changes to take effect. From your Streaming Cloud Data Page, copy the entire Primary Server line that begins with rtmp://. You can do this easily by heading to the Restream dashboard and click on one of your connected channels.Ī new browser tab will automatically open, and you can copy the URL of that page. Open the Settings menu on the bottom right corner of the app. Copy the URL of your Facebook Page, Facebook Group, Youtube Channel, or other platforms where you are streaming and paste it into the Live streaming page URL field in your Zoom account.
Important: Zoom has a bug on their side that does not allow us to use our autodetect server (rtmp:///live/), please make sure to choose any server from the Restream RTMP server list!ħ. Take your Server URL and Stream Key and add them to the Custom Live Streaming Service in Zoom. The RTMP URL should look like this: rtmp:///live/ Tip: You need to insert a forward slash (/) at the end of the RTMP URL, as Zoom does not automatically insert it. Paste the copied Stream Key and RTMP URL into the Stream Key and Stream URL fields in your Zoom account accordingly.