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Whether you're well-versed in live-streaming, or looking to start, jumping into a continually evolving community can prove to be daunting. Seemingly continual hardware and software updates can sometimes make livestreaming feel like a mountain with no top: it's difficult to know where to start, when to update your gear, or how to optimize what you're already working with. In this blog, we'll go over ASTRO Gaming's guide to getting your very first stream off the ground and running on an Xbox One.

Note Before you begin troubleshooting any of the following issues, you'll want to first verify that you have the latest version of the Xbox Console Companion app on Windows 10. Users in the European Union and Korea using a Windows 10 N or a Windows 10 KN will also need to install the Media Feature Pack for N and KN versions of Windows 10 to use this feature. Many years after Sony introduced Remote Play with its PlayStation 4, Microsoft is now catching up with its own streaming service. Sure, Windows 10 PC owners could stream their Xbox One console over. Get Free Shipping on Xbox One consoles. Shop Xbox accessories and our great selection of Xbox One games. Eero WiFi Stream 4K Video in Every Room: Neighbors App Real-Time Crime & Safety Alerts Amazon Subscription Boxes Top subscription boxes – right to your door: PillPack Pharmacy Simplified: Amazon Renewed Like-new products you can trust. Unplug your set-top box's HDMI cable from your TV and plug it into the HDMI input on your Xbox One. The back of the Xbox One clearly labels what goes where. Once that's done, double check that.

Streaming on a console is a rather different process from streaming with a PC. While more complex console setups involve the use of an Elgato capture card (via a PC) in conjunction with the deeper features of OBS, this guide is geared more towards a very simple setup and those buildable features will be covered in a more in-depth guide at a later date. With an Xbox One, the process is streamlined: there's a smaller initial investment, which is great for beginners. Less gear is also required to get up and running. Streaming on an Xbox One also streamlines voice communications: built-in team and group chat eliminates the need for an extra office or space to set aside for streaming. Streaming on a console isn't for everyone, however, so it's important to know what goes in to setting up and launching the initial broadcast.

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First, we'll go over some basic hardware we feel every streamer needs to be successful, and why it works to your advantage.

Audio
Good sound is vital for good gameplay which makes having an audio solution that can deliver a competitive edge ideal for streaming. Aside from the Xbox itself, naturally the first piece of the puzzle is a good headset. We suggest the standalone A40 TR Headset. The A40 TR Headset is precisely tuned for gaming audio: less bass and more low- and mid-tones for clear, accurate in-game cues like footsteps and weapon reloading. The A40 TR can also deliver Dolby Atmos or Windows Sonic spatial audio, for a more immersive, cinematic audio-scape. For details on how to set up 3D audio with the Xbox One, check out our blog post about it here.

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The A40 TR's uni-directional boom microphone delivers on voice communication to both teammates and audience members. For additional features such as Game:Voice Balance, custom EQ settings, and a Spotify playlist for viewers, aMixAmp Pro TR can be added to the setup. The MixAmp Pro TR gives gamers more control over custom audio settings including noise gate and side-tone. Connect a smartphone to the MixAmp Pro TR via a 3.5mm cable in order to enable the playlist functionality.

Video
Another critical component of successful streaming is your webcam. Simply providing a visual as to whom is playing along with what is being played has been found to be instrumental in a streamer's success. When people see another person talking and reacting, engagement with the streamer and surrounding community increases. Why is being seen so important? In a word: branding.

Branding is vital to streamers. The defining feature streamers rely on to stand apart from other streamers is their very own personality. A streamer's face is a large part of their brand: they're recognizable by sight. In a sea of the same video games, a streamer's brand makes that same game everyone else is playing unique. A superior quality webcam is foundational for building a distinct brand in an ever-expanding community and stand out from the crowd.

Our parent company, Logitech, has delved deeper into this subject withits blog here.

We recommend theC922 Pro Stream Webcam from Logitech as a 3rd-party USB video solution for streaming with an Xbox One. The Logitech C922 allows true-to-life streaming and recording with a choice of 1080p or fluid HD 720p at 60fps. We like this webcam because it's available in major retailers and online, it's affordable, it's high quality, and it's easy to set up. Because it's so widely available, information on setup and optimization is readily available as well.

4K
While 4K is still on the rise, we anticipate it will become increasingly more popular as hardware evolves. That said: 4K is currently not optimized on Xbox One. Any 4K-supported webcams will still only process 1080p through the Xbox One, considerably limiting the webcam's full potential. If you plan on upgrading to PC capture at some point, the Logitech BRIO 4K Pro Webcam webcam is an excellent solution.

Lighting
Ensuring proper illumination is an oft-overlooked component of streaming, and one which, if missing, is a source of frustration for audience members. More than one lighting source is recommended, as more light increases a webcam's ability to pick up clear video and remove unwanted shadows. If you're planning on using a green screen, an additional light source would be needed just to light it: the goal is complete uniformity in color and free from wrinkles. This blog from CNET has a great guide for stream lighting on a budget, and where to focus lights for the best outcome with a webcam.

Livestreaming Platforms
Finally, while not hardware, setting up an account with several streaming service platform options enable people to livestream. Twitch.tv, Mixer, YouTube, and Facebook offer streaming services, however, for native Xbox users, these platforms are not as intuitive as Twitch and Mixer. While both platforms offer live-streaming services, Mixer offers 'faster than light' streaming whereas Twitch bakes in a short delay. Currently, 3rd-party USB webcams are not compatible with Twitch, which is why we only discuss setting up a livestream with Mixer, below. Mixer is Microsoft's answer to Amazon's vastly more popular Twitch, is relatively new, and currently only supports Windows 10 and Xbox One broadcasts. There is currently no support for Mixer and PlayStation consoles.

Setup
In this section, we are going to go over the setup instructions for audio and video, as well as cursory setup instructions for both Twitch and Mixer.

A40 TR
To set up a standalone A40 TR Headset with the Xbox One, simply connect a 3.5mm cable from the A40 TR Headset into the Xbox One. This setup works with any 3.5mm port headset.

To set up the A40 TR + MixAmp Pro TR:

  1. Take the micro USB cable and connect one end of the micro USB end to the back of the MixAmp Pro TR, and plug the other end into the back of the Xbox One.
  2. Plug in one end of the Optical cable to the back of the MixAmp Pro TR then connect the other end of the cable to the back of the Xbox One.
  3. Connect one end of the inline cable to the A40 Headset, and the other end into the inline port to the front of the MixAmp Pro TR.

For additional help, check out oursetup video here and ourdetailed blog here.

Webcam

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You'll need a webcam that has a YUY2 or NV12 format to broadcast with it. Most Logitech and Microsoft LifeCam webcams have this format. If you're unsure which format your webcam has, check with the manufacturer. To broadcast with a webcam:

  1. Plug your USB webcam in to your Xbox.
  2. Check to make sure you've allowed sharing content with Kinect or another camera in Privacy & online safety > Xbox Live privacy > View details & customize > Game content.
  3. Press the Xbox button to open the guide, then go to Broadcast & capture > Set up your broadcast.
  4. Switch the camera toggle on.
  5. Select Change camera settings to crop your camera feed picture and to choose where you want your camera feed to show on the screen.

Note To broadcast mic audio as well, you'll need to use a headset. See the A40 TR section above.

Mixer Setup on Xbox
When you broadcast for the first time on your Xbox console or with the Game bar on your Windows 10 PC, we'll automatically create a Mixer account for you (and the Mixer account name will likely be similar to your Xbox gamertag).

  1. To start managing your Mixer account info and other settings, go to mixer.com, select Sign up > Microsoft, enter your Microsoft account info, and then select the profile icon in the upper-right corner.
  2. To broadcast with an existing Mixer account, you'll need to link it to your Microsoft account (the one you use to sign in to Xbox or the Xbox app). For more info, go to support.xbox.com.

Check out this incredibly useful article that gives you details on how to use Mixer with your own webcam.


We hope this has been useful for anyone out there who has been thinking of taking the plunge into streaming.

Best of luck out there, ASTRO family!

GLHF

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One of the coolest gaming features packed into Windows 10 is the Xbox app. It lets you remotely access your Xbox One console and stream games to a Windows 10 PC. This comes in handy when everyone is watching a boring movie on the living room TV where your Xbox One is connected, but you'd rather play Metro Exodus or Tom Clancy's The Division 2.

So how does it work? In this guide we show you how to stream the Xbox One to Windows 10.

With Microsoft's method, you absolutely cannot 'officially' stream your Xbox One console over the internet like the PlayStation 4. As we've seen with Sony's console, playing across the internet can produce quality and latency issues, sometimes to the point where streaming just isn't worth the effort. This is why Steam and Microsoft chose to lock game streaming to your local network.

However, there is a method to stream the Xbox One to a Windows 10 PC across the internet, but it requires knowing how to access your router's control panel and how to edit the settings. We provide those instructions at the end.

Use Ethernet or Wireless AC

For the best results, stream the Xbox One across your local network using a wired Ethernet connection. Of course, not everyone wants Ethernet cables strung across the house, as it's visually ugly, even when draped along the walls and corners. The plus side with all these cables is that you won't see the performance dips associated with wireless connectivity.

If Ethernet isn't an option, fall back on a Wireless AC 5GHz access point. A mesh network is good due to the way it creates a blanket of connectivity versus the standard router that broadcasts from one point like a radio tower. A Wireless N 5GHz connection works as well, but you'll see limited performance using a 2.4GHz connection on either network.

Microsoft also suggests using Powerline adapters as an alternative to wired connections. You need at least two units that plug directly into your wall's power outlets to create a network connection through the electrical system. One unit can then plug into your modem or router via an Ethernet cable while the other unit plugs into the Ethernet port on the Xbox One. Unfortunately, Powerline technology heavily depends on your home's wiring and breaker box, thus you may see better results using wireless connectivity instead.

Finally, you can plug an Xbox One controller into your Windows 10 PC to play games remotely. You can also plug a headset into your Windows 10 PC and communicate as usual with your Xbox One friends.

Let's begin our guide on how to stream the Xbox One to Windows 10!

Xbox One

1. Press the Xbox button on your controller.
2. Scroll right to highlight the 'gear' icon and access the System panel.
3. Choose Settings as shown above.

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4. Select Preferences in the next window.
5. Select Xbox app connectivity listed on the right panel.
6. In the next window, enable the Allow game streaming to other devices setting located under This Xbox.
7. Enable the Allow connections from any device or Only from profiles signed in on this Xbox setting found under Other devices.

You're done on the console side. Now let's move on to Windows 10.

Windows 10

1. If you don't have the Xbox app already installed on your PC, head here.
2. After installation, sign in to your Xbox Live account.
3. Select the console icon on the left menu labeled Connection as shown above.


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4. The Xbox app will now scan the local network for your Xbox One console.
5. Select the console as shown above.
6. Rename the connection if you have more than one Xbox One console on the network.
7. Choose Connect.

Now that you're linked, the Xbox app Connection panel should show a Now Playing screen. You'll also see options for initiating the stream, testing the stream, and turn on the Xbox One. The More link opens a menu to disconnect the console, connect automatically, turn off the console, and forget the console.

You can easily change the quality of the Xbox One stream if the resolution is too low, or if the resolution is too high and causing network issues. Within the Xbox app, perform the following:

1. Click on the 'gear' icon located on the left-hand menu. This opens the Settings panel.
2. Click on the Xbox One category.
3. Next to Video encoding level, select Very high, High, Medium, or Low.

With your Xbox One console streaming to your Windows 10 PC on the local network, you can alter a few settings to access the console remotely from across the internet. This will require knowing how to edit settings in your modem or router. Adobe premiere pro cs5 5 crack.

Play from anywhere across the internet

1. If you haven't already, follow the previous setup instructions for the Xbox One and Windows 10. Make sure this connection works correctly before moving forward.
2. Go into your router and assign a 'static' IP address to your Xbox One console. This method varies by manufacturer.
3. Locate the port forwarding panel in your router and reserve the three ports listed below. Make sure the forward-to address is the same static IP address you assigned to the Xbox One. Use your console's name as the rule description if needed. Here are the ports:

  • 4838 (TCP and UDP)
  • 5050 (TCP and UDP)
  • 4900 – 6500 (TCP and UDP)

4. Locate your home's external IP address. You can typically find this in the router, but you can also type What is my IP in Google's search field to discover your public IP address.
5. Pull your Windows 10 PC off the network currently used by your Xbox One.
6. Open the Xbox app.
7. Click on the Connection icon on the left-hand menu.
8. Click Add a device.
9. Enter your home's IP address in the field as shown above.
10. Click on the Connect button.

For additional guides on how to use Windows 10, check out these how-to articles:





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