So I have only discovered today that D&D Beyond has some twitch streaming integration, so now .. I'm trying to figure out how to get it started
I have installed the extension and I've Activated it .. it allowed me to pull the campaign we are running and selected the characters we are using .. But at this point I'm kinda stuck..
I've done a search in the forum and wasn't able to find a how to on starting a twitch feed, does anyone have a link to a post or some insight into getting a stream started?
I just joined the D&D Beyond and haven't trying streaming D&D yet (I'll be looking for a game shortly). That said, I'm streamed Guild Wars 2 and a few other video games (Twitch: PaulW41).
There are a number of software packages that allow you to stream your computer. I use OBS Studio. It's popular, fairly lightweight and free. You will have to play with a few settings (and there are plenty of videos about that on youtube, etc), but once you have that down and tie your twitch account to OBS you should be good to go. I'll be happy to answer any questions you might have.
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So I have only discovered today that D&D Beyond has some twitch streaming integration, so now .. I'm trying to figure out how to get it started
I have installed the extension and I've Activated it .. it allowed me to pull the campaign we are running and selected the characters we are using .. But at this point I'm kinda stuck..
I've done a search in the forum and wasn't able to find a how to on starting a twitch feed, does anyone have a link to a post or some insight into getting a stream started?
I'm interested in the answer too....
I just joined the D&D Beyond and haven't trying streaming D&D yet (I'll be looking for a game shortly). That said, I'm streamed Guild Wars 2 and a few other video games (Twitch: PaulW41).
There are a number of software packages that allow you to stream your computer. I use OBS Studio. It's popular, fairly lightweight and free. You will have to play with a few settings (and there are plenty of videos about that on youtube, etc), but once you have that down and tie your twitch account to OBS you should be good to go. I'll be happy to answer any questions you might have.