How to Get Started in Game Streaming: The Ultimate Guide

Streaming Setup - Nexus Of Gaming

Starting a project like gaming streaming might be very frightening. Even without considering how competitive it is, there is a lot of stuff to learn and many issues to fix when you initially put things up. Even the most ardent people might lose interest, given all this and the cost of purchasing the necessary tools. Streaming is among the most enjoyable aspects of gaming as a hobby. If you’re lucky, after learning the ropes, it may open up new career opportunities for you.

Streaming Setup - Nexus  Of Gaming

To stream on Twitch or YouTube, you must become familiar with many terms, gadgets, and software. If you’ve read this far, you’ve probably done some research, if not all of it. We’ve created a guide that will point you in the appropriate hardware directions to assist you. We’ve compiled the most practical equipment to make your life a little easier because a thorough understanding of your equipment comes in handy when you start streaming.

A basic streaming setup is what?

As a novice, you’ll need a camera, streaming software, a microphone, a computer, and a strong internet connection to go live. Additionally, you can add extras that will effortlessly boost the quality of your live stream.

Computer

You’ll need a device to stream from, and your best bets are typically a laptop or desktop PC. The wireless internet connection on a smartphone might not be as reliable, but you can still stream from it. Additionally, it is simpler to attach an external webcam and microphone to a computer.

Your computer should have sufficient processing power; you’ll need much more if you’re streaming a video game. Additionally, connect to the internet through an Ethernet connection rather than Wi-Fi when streaming.

Camera

Start using the webcam built into your laptop or easily upgrade to a more robust webcam. The Logitech C922 Pro is the industry standard for live streamers, and the Mevo Plus enables portability.

Stream Deck+ by Elgato

At its most basic, this little control box plugs into your PC and enables you to assign different actions to the plethora of highly customizable LCD buttons and dials on the front of the deck. These controllers have a wide range of applications.

The Stream Deck+ is a practical tool to have on hand because it increases productivity and enables simple one-button control of various items.

You can program buttons to perform various tasks, including beginning a stream, toggling between scenes, playing gifs, communicating with your audience via chat, momentarily muting your microphone, and more.

Using Elgato’s Wave Link software, you can modify the volume of multiple sources using the dials on Stream Deck+. You can also use them for granular control, such as dimming and brightening your key lights.

You may also choose several events with a single press using multi-action buttons. For instance, we have a configuration that activates Twitch, OBS Streamlabs, Discord, and Philips Hue lighting with the press of a single button.

Good illumination

For a stream to look professional, good lighting is crucial. If you get it properly, your audience will view you more clearly and favorably.

There are several choices, some of which can be managed by software on your computer, an app on your phone, or an Elgato Stream Deck.

Diffused lighting that is gentle on the eyes is one of these alternatives. It is critical if you plan to stream nonstop.

Microphone

You don’t need a high-end camera but want a good microphone. Depending on your setup, you might choose a lav mic if you spend a lot of time standing up from your workstation or a standing/shotgun mic if you sit at a desk most of the time. The Blue Yeti USB mic is a favorite among streamers, while the Shure SM7B produces audio of excellent clarity.

Controls and routing for audio

You can take further steps to enhance your streaming audio and use a quality microphone.

One intriguing tool for directing and managing audio is the Razer Audio Mixer. It functions as an XLR mic pre-amp and broadcast mixer that enables you to combine different audio sources into a single adjustable output.

You may use this to adjust the volume of your console sound, music, voice chat with friends, game audio, microphone, and much more. You are muting when necessary, individually adjusting each’s volume, and much more.

To enhance the sound quality of your XLR or headset microphone, this mixer can also apply noise gate, compressor, and equalizer effects. It’s a wonderful toolkit and well worth a look.

ATEM Mini by Blackmagic Design

If your efforts are successful and you want to improve your streaming abilities significantly, think about the ATEM Mini from Blackmagic Design.

With just the push of a button, you can switch between four separate HDMI sources and draw them into your stream while using live transitions, picture-in-picture choices, and other features.

The ATEM Mini is so customizable with programmed macros, live preview options, audio settings, and other features that it’s difficult to describe just how strong it is.

You may get a sense of how many controls there are by looking at the 155 user manual pages. This in-depth video also provides a terrific explanation of the many powers.

At its most basic, you can just put the device into a USB-C port and utilize the ATEM Mini as a camera source, easily dragged into OBS Studio (and other applications) and tweaked there.

This control box makes streaming from multiple camera angles easy, which is a great way to enhance professionalism.

Stream Controller by Razer

We love Razer’s Stream Controller not just for the streaming tools it provides but also for all the other applications it might have.

This application allows you to set up a variety of cool controls for your broadcast and manage your various devices, just like Elgato’s Stream Deck line-up. But it also has other strengths. You can use this controller with plugins to increase your productivity.

For instance, there are tools for video editing that enable you to navigate timelines, perform cuts and edits, switch between color grading and FX tools, and more.

The controls are simple to adapt to your needs, thanks to the abundance of practical dials, buttons, and configurable panels. So this is a wonderful tool to add to your toolbox if you edit your broadcasts for YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram.

Leave a comment

DMCA.com Protection Status