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    How to Live Stream PUBG Using OneStream Live

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesNovember 14, 20247 Mins Read
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    Are you a PUBG Mobile fan eager to share your gaming skills with the world? Do you want to connect with other gamers and reach a wider audience? If so, learning how to livestream PUBG is essential. Live streaming is more popular than ever, with countless gamers streaming to showcase their skills, connect with others, and make a significant amount of money. Wondering how to share your best PUBG Mobile moments? Live streaming is your answer. While many of us are skilled players, setting up a live stream can feel like a challenge. In this post, we’ll walk you through how to livestream PUBG using a very user-friendly tool, OneStream Live. 

    Why Stream PUBG Mobile?

    Since PUBG’s launch in 2018, it has become a worldwide favorite due to its exciting team gameplay. People love watching PUBG matches, making it a great platform to turn a hobby into an income and a chance to build your own fanbase. Streaming PUBG Mobile lets you connect with other gamers, share exciting moments, and even grow a community. Plus, it is a fun way to improve your gaming skills with feedback from viewers. You are not just playing—you are creating an experience. Who knows? You might even gain a following and become known in the PUBG Mobile world.

    Why Use OneStream Live for Your PUBG Streaming?

    OneStream Live is a great choice for live streaming because it’s easy to set up and offers many helpful features:

    • Multi-Streaming: There are so many social platforms, and all platforms have their own audience, so relying on just one can limit your audience. Multi-streaming is the perfect solution, allowing you to stream on more than one platform. Here is the exciting part: using OneStream live, you can live stream to more than 45 platforms simultaneously, reaching more viewers, followers, and potential income.
    • Unified Chat: Keep up with fans and followers through OneStream Live’s cross-platform chat. You can see all comments and chats from multiple platforms in a single window, making it easy to respond and engage with your audience without missing a beat.
    • Screen Sharing: When live streaming, you want your audience to feel part of the action. OneStream Live lets you share your screen so that your viewers can see and follow every move you make in real time. This feature enhances viewer engagement and creates an exciting watch experience that keeps fans coming back for more.
    • Pre-recorded Live Streaming: Busy schedule? No problem! OneStream Live allows you to stream pre-recorded gameplay, so even if you are offline, your followers can still enjoy your content. You can create a playlist of your best moments during your gameplay, or you can schedule prerecorded sessions to broadcast at specific dates and times. This feature is helpful for keeping your streaming consistent, even when you’re not available to play live.
    • Invite Participants: You can boost your channel growth by inviting guests to join your gaming sessions. As PUBG is a multiplayer game your guest may be a your teammates,  fellow gamer, a well-known PUBG player, or a friend who adds interesting commentary, inviting participants brings fresh perspectives and can help attract new viewers. Special guests can help increase your channel’s growth and add a dynamic touch to your streams.
    • Announce Live Events: With OneStream Live, you can schedule and announce your live gaming events in advance to build excitement.
    • Personalized Gaming Page: Create a custom webpage to embed your live gaming broadcasts and give your fans a one-stop place to catch all your streams.

    How to Live Stream PUBG Using OneStream Live: A Step-by-Step Guide

    Ready to stream your PUBG gameplay live? You have two options: you can stream directly from your mobile phone or use a PUBG emulator. Let’s start with how to live stream from your mobile phone.

    Step 1: Set Up OBS Studio

    1. Download OBS Studio
      Go to the OBS website and download OBS Studio for your computer. Follow the installation steps to install it.
    2. Open OBS Studio
      Once installed, open OBS. This is where you will set up your screen, audio, and video for streaming.

    Step 2: Connect OBS Studio to OneStream Live

    1. Create a OneStream Live Account
      Visit OneStream Live and sign up for an account if you haven’t already.
    2. Get the Stream Key from OneStream Live
      • Log in to OneStream Live “dashboard” and go to “RTMP Encoder”  Click on  ” Connect OBS etc & go live.”
      • Copy the Stream Key and Server URL provided.
    1. Add Stream Key to OBS
      • In OBS, go to Settings > Stream.
      • Select Custom from the Service dropdown.
      • Paste the Server URL and Stream Key you copied from OneStream Live.
      • Click OK to save the settings.

    Step 3: Set Up Your Game Screen in OBS

    1. Screen Capture (For Mobile)
      • If you are streaming from your mobile phone, use a screen mirroring app like ApowerMirror or LetsView to show your phone screen on your computer.
      • Once your phone is mirrored, go back to OBS.
      • In OBS studio, click the right button of the mouse, or you can click the + button in the “Sources” section and choose Display Capture to capture your mirrored screen.
    2. Game Capture (For Emulator)
      • If you are using an emulator like BlueStacks or LDPlayer, or if you are using Game Loop, an official PUBG Mobile emulator, open PUBG Mobile on the emulator.
      • In OBS, click the right mouse button or + button in the “Sources” section and choose Game Capture.
      • Select the emulator window as the source.
    3. Adjust the Screen Size
      • Resize or position the screen within OBS to make it look good on stream.
      • Add overlays or your webcam, if you like, to make the stream more engaging.

    Step 4: Set Up Audio

    1. Game Audio
      Make sure the audio output from your phone or emulator is captured in OBS.
    2. Microphone Audio
      If you’re planning to speak while streaming, add your microphone in OBS.
      • Go to Settings > Audio and choose your mic under the “Mic/Auxiliary Audio” option.
    3. Audio Levels
      Adjust the audio levels in OBS so that the game sound and your voice are balanced.

    Step 5: Start Streaming

    1. Check Everything
      Double-check that your video, audio, and screen capture are all working in OBS. Make sure they’re set up the way you want.
    2. Start Streaming
      • Go to OBS and click Start Streaming.
      • Your stream will start going to OneStream Live, which will then push it to any connected platforms (e.g., YouTube, Facebook, Twitch) you set up.
    3. Monitor the Stream
      Keep an eye on OneStream Live’s dashboard to make sure everything is running smoothly.

    3. Streaming PUBG with OneStream Live’s Screen Share

    OneStream Live also offers a direct Screen Share option, which is a simpler way to stream PUBG without setting up OBS.

    Step 1: Set Up OneStream Live Screen Share

    1. Log in to OneStream Live
      Go to your OneStream “Dashboard” and select the “Studio.”, after entering the studio, select Screen Share option.
    2. Choose Your Screen or Window
      • You’ll be prompted to select which screen or window to share.
      • If you are playing on Game Loop, select the emulator window or just open the game. 

    Step 2: Start the Screen Share Stream

    1. Start Streaming
      Begin your stream in OneStream Live. The screen share will be sent directly to all the social platforms you have connected.

    Final Tips for an Engaging Stream

    • Use a Stable Internet to avoid lag.
    • Adjust Graphics Settings in PUBG if there are performance issues.
    • Test Before Going Live to check audio and video quality.
    • Engage with Your Audience through OneStream Live’s unified chat feature so you can respond to comments across multiple platforms.

    With these steps, you are ready to stream PUBG using OneStream Live, whether on mobile or an emulator like Gameloop. 

    Enjoy your PUBG live streaming journey!

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