Well, that is eliminatable too. For example, I use Reaper VST plugins such as Noise Suppression. You can customise it to match your unique ambient noise profile
Written Tips: #1: Crete a private test stream account before you go live #2: Move your mic closer to your mouth as possible * #3: Set up profiles on stream deck #4: Use great lighting #5: Have water when streaming #6: Set limiter for streaming software - incase you scream/shout #7: Write plan on notepad for what you will do on the day #8: Watch other streamers #9: Make clips for other social media #10: Ask friends for their opinion of your stream #11: Review your stream if it is good - what would you improve? #12: Use stream markers for certain moments in your stream #13: Ask viewers if they want to be moderators #14: Set chatbot to promote your social media ***** #15: Don't become obsessed with the statistics of the stream #16: Add scene transitions to show branding #17: Use specific transitions for certain streams #18: Use restream application to overlay chat #19: Reduce all background as much as you can #20: Keep eye on stream info as you stream - stats #21: Add alerts for followers/subs so they can interact with you #22: Add prestream scene before streaming
I actually have to say thank you so much for this video. I've been streaming about 4 and a half years on Twitch with minimal channel growth nowadays, and it's nice to see a video that explains why these things could potentially be happening, sometimes it doesn't always come down to it being the lack of entertainment you're providing. So thank you for the tips :) Regained a bit of my confidence.
I always thought I'm lacking with my streaming, but it was difficult to point out what to improve other than to be more energetic. But watching this video I realized that there a lot of things I can improve on, and I wrote down a list of them. Thank you so much! hopefully I'll be a great streamer one day.
This was outstanding. Love that you didn't worry about editing it to match the time, focusing on getting the tips in there. Not too fast though. Lots of good ideas, some I might have known about and others I had no idea. Some were fairly simple, and others a bit more technically in-depth. Well done, you have a great focused niche with your channel. Thank you for putting this together.
Man I am so glad that I found your channel a while back, as it has helped me and others a ton! I really cant thank you enough dude, your videos are so amazing and you are always good to explain all the things I have issues with!
I just began having the deepest want to stream so that I can reach out to people, and to raise money for my college tuitions. This video helped out a lot, and I am so excited to see the journey for my twitch channel. Thank you for this video!
THANK YOUUUUUU!!!! im actually new to this streaming online community, its soo much fun hahaha. thank you for sharing huge insights as to how we can improve.
This was super helpful! I started streaming last month and am having a complete blast. I only have 19 followers, but it's still a great time :) I know it's a slow to build kind of thing, but if you're having fun while doing it, that's all that matters
The thing is that I am getting no one coming to my streams so I have no one to talk to and it’s been over 3 months. I’m only getting up to 6 people and only 1 person might talk
J wow what the heck I never even noticed I could do that. So there is only like 2-3 actual people watching me then. I wish I knew what to do to get more viewers
@@Wetheuntitled I feel only people who stand out, are very entertaining or very interactive with the audience only make it to partner. but thats just my opinion. I still stream myself but i dont think of becoming a partner. If it happens, it happens but im not gonna get hyped then disappointed if i never get to partner
I’m thankful that you’re here with us and teaching. I appreciate everything you do for us (the viewers) and the effort you put in each video. Even since day one.
@Nico Marcucci talking over and over for 2-4 hours, 3-5 days a week, and getting 1-2 viewers on avg really knocked me down... With all tweeting, FB activity, activity on other ppls streams, trying to promote myself on forums and what not, ... When I started back in 2016 or 2015, I think it was late 2015, I had 5-6 viewers and occasional 20+ stream, but then I stopped because I had some RL things to take care of and I came back to streaming life in september 2018, and after 2 whole months of talking to myself and not going for a beer because I have stream scheduled, I just said, fuck this shit, it's not for everyone and infact, it's not for most of the ppl and in my opinion, everyone that wants to make a career out of streaming and gets
I have 3 pages of notes at the end of the video to improve on, and I am sure i will come back to this video again after i learn some things! Thankyou so much, man!
I literally just started streaming a couple days ago and found this really helpful. I'm trying to get my twitch channel up after years of telling myself I was going to eventually. So this was really helpful, I have very little to no idea what I'm really doing honestly so I need all the help I can get.😅
Good information! I'd probably rank 'set a schedule' higher on the list though. Also, I'd add "don't run too high a bitrate" as a tip. Even if Twitch's max recommended rate is now 6mbps, unless you have transcodes available, it can and will cripple your stream's growth to run anywhere near that. You have to bear your viewers' connections in mind too, after all. If someone comes into your 1080p@60fps 6mbps stream and just buffers like crazy, they aren't going to even say anything... they'll just leave, and go to the next stream. I have to disagree with a couple of these tips though. 4:50 - Absolutely incorrect. You only need to avoid clipping (hitting the very top of the mixer, so the colored dots turn white). The higher your microphone volume, including well into the red, the better. Ever get BLASTING LOUD ads? It isn't that the ads are over-loud, it's that streamers following this advice are running their audio mix *far* too quiet. 5:50 - Outdated info on capture. Game Capture is preferable, but Window Capture is almost as fast. Screen/Monitor Capture is only slow under Windows 7; 8 and above it's just as fast as Window Capture. It should still be avoided to exercise greater control over what you actually show on-stream; it's not uncommon for newbies to doxx themselves, flash porn on screen, or reveal other confidential information accidentally because they were lazy and used a screen capture.
Thanks for all these tips! Even as a RUclips streamer, a lot of these are important! I was wondering if maybe one day you'll make one specifically for RUclips streamers? Oh and if you'll allow me I will give a tip too: In scenes such as at 7:48, mirroring your camera makes it look like you're looking at the game, instead of away from it :)
Holy **** Dude. I can not thank you enough. Your advice helped me so much. My channel in the last year grew +1k followers and +30 average. I come back now to thank you for these tips some being so small yet made a giant difference. Writing goals was my biggest help. Id set stream then spend 10-20 minutes swapping between games. Having the goals and achievments for the week allowed me to have much more consistency in my stream. This is not a promotion for my channel so I won't post it. I just wanted to thank you for what you've taught here. I am now part of a stream team and slowly growing my channel!
Nice tips! I like the idea of doing 100, means even if you think you've heard it all before there's bound to be something new and different in there. I've never heard someone recommend exercising before a stream starts, I'd worry that I'd be too knackered to put on a good show, but I've definitely had those focus days and it sounds like something I should try.
This is one of the best videos you've ever done. Great job, man. This covers pretty much everything you need to know about streaming in one convenient video. Of all the tips, I'd say #41 is one of the most important. Restream can do wonders for helping new streamers finding the platform best for them. Twitch is not for everyone. I've seen plenty of streamers who struggle on Twitch go over to something like Mixer and grow much faster. #48 is my favorite. STOP STREAMING FORTNITE!!!
had around 8 followers on twitch for months, decided to add beer and women now i have 85 after just 3 weeks come on twitch i wanted to be wholesome now im a camgirl
It looks like he has a static picture of a living room. He probably just adjusted the text chat box widget to fit the size of the TV in OBS or Streamlabs
Very very useful still in 2024, thank you for the information, I’ll be referring to this today and going through all the tips to see what I can change for my stream
Eu assisti vendo a tradução do RUclips para Português então... kkkk. Definitivamente ganhou meu Like and Subscribe. Me ajudou bastante e com certeza vários outros. Você é demais!
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60 bps (blinks per second) good job hydrating your eyes
**cause’ he plays games all day so he never has time to blink.**
Omg brooooooooooo I'm dying rn 🤣🤣🤣🤣 u ruined him for me
If I could only get a dollar every time he blinks lmao
You actually counted that...
@@RingPinged it's a joke
“try to eliminate background noise”
*my jet engine of a pc*,
bruh
Same
Well, that is eliminatable too. For example, I use Reaper VST plugins such as Noise Suppression. You can customise it to match your unique ambient noise profile
My helicopter of a ps4
ayoo SAMEEEE
Written Tips:
#1: Crete a private test stream account before you go live
#2: Move your mic closer to your mouth as possible *
#3: Set up profiles on stream deck
#4: Use great lighting
#5: Have water when streaming
#6: Set limiter for streaming software - incase you scream/shout
#7: Write plan on notepad for what you will do on the day
#8: Watch other streamers
#9: Make clips for other social media
#10: Ask friends for their opinion of your stream
#11: Review your stream if it is good - what would you improve?
#12: Use stream markers for certain moments in your stream
#13: Ask viewers if they want to be moderators
#14: Set chatbot to promote your social media *****
#15: Don't become obsessed with the statistics of the stream
#16: Add scene transitions to show branding
#17: Use specific transitions for certain streams
#18: Use restream application to overlay chat
#19: Reduce all background as much as you can
#20: Keep eye on stream info as you stream - stats
#21: Add alerts for followers/subs so they can interact with you
#22: Add prestream scene before streaming
Careful. Theyre a hero
Thsi comment deserves more likes
Serve the community and ye shall receive my like
Thanks for saving me time!
Still some very good stuff in here for 2020! Love the subtle jokes you threw in too haha
@magik mike hey dude i cant open my obs for some reason ?
@@keyslab8039 uninstall and re install :)
@@asjdfasdjhfasdfj didnt work and i already fixed it
www.twitch.tv/raydollarz
@@asjdfasdjhfasdfj ub
Didn't even notice the blinking until I read the comments thanks guys now I can't unsee it lmao
Stories: "How I Cry Every Night"
......me too man, me too
DestroyerSTP I was gonna say that
I actually have to say thank you so much for this video.
I've been streaming about 4 and a half years on Twitch with minimal channel growth nowadays, and it's nice to see a video that explains why these things could potentially be happening, sometimes it doesn't always come down to it being the lack of entertainment you're providing. So thank you for the tips :) Regained a bit of my confidence.
hows it going?
@Mr_Miidniight Thank you for the message! It has been going pretty well lately, have gone from 6k followers to 10k and still going strong!
I always thought I'm lacking with my streaming, but it was difficult to point out what to improve other than to be more energetic. But watching this video I realized that there a lot of things I can improve on, and I wrote down a list of them. Thank you so much! hopefully I'll be a great streamer one day.
People try to blink fast on tiktok, This dude has already beaten them without even trying.
drinking game:
Drink every time he blinks.
lol
Great now I’m also an alcoholic
Ooof, lord have mercy on our soul 😂🥃
aFatCorgi might well just go slow and steady
I’m dead
This was outstanding. Love that you didn't worry about editing it to match the time, focusing on getting the tips in there. Not too fast though. Lots of good ideas, some I might have known about and others I had no idea. Some were fairly simple, and others a bit more technically in-depth. Well done, you have a great focused niche with your channel. Thank you for putting this together.
7:41 “get a cheap mic arm” gets out one of the most expansive ones on this world😂😂
this is old, but I just came across it and it’s pure gold brother
Love your channel, soooo helpful! Thank you very much!
The amount of editing that went into this video... Bravo sir, bravo. I have so much respect for you.
big youtubers/twitch streamers ignore most if not all in chat almost all of the time.
That's why I rarely watch them.
Yea there's so many messages so it's just probably easier to ignore them all together
@@justhere2travel nice plug
@@Lumindir ty good sir
Man I am so glad that I found your channel a while back, as it has helped me and others a ton! I really cant thank you enough dude, your videos are so amazing and you are always good to explain all the things I have issues with!
It's actually interesting that I came across this video today, after doing some test streaming for the first ever last night.
Actually same... Conspiracy?
@@Earth2nate I think so. Lol
Solid! Thank you so much.
Opens video...
Finds Coraline's Dad explaining how to stream 😂🙌
No offence or anything. All I was paying attention was of how many times he had blinked. I think I lost count half way 😂🤔
Damn me for reading the comments first.... now that’s all I’m paying attention to 😩
@@Exrcistt lol, your welcome. Have fun counting bro
Think it's a social tick like his offside lil grin when he speaks. I have a very annoying voice when I stream gods it's way annoying
Great video! A ton of actual useful tips people can use to improve with no filler. Appreciate you sharing!
I just began having the deepest want to stream so that I can reach out to people, and to raise money for my college tuitions. This video helped out a lot, and I am so excited to see the journey for my twitch channel. Thank you for this video!
THANK YOUUUUUU!!!! im actually new to this streaming online community, its soo much fun hahaha. thank you for sharing huge insights as to how we can improve.
Gaming Careers: Use a quieter mechanical keyboard
Leauge Streamers: We dont do that here
This was super helpful! I started streaming last month and am having a complete blast. I only have 19 followers, but it's still a great time :) I know it's a slow to build kind of thing, but if you're having fun while doing it, that's all that matters
If you dont mind can you drop your twitch i want to see how have you done and check you out :)
@@alyhamdy4850 absolutely! www.twitch.tv/frankenthumb :)
Your doing really good now
@@Nervous101 aww thank you!
His eyes will never be dry again. I wish I had that superpower
Whow, thanks mate. This Video is very helpful and vulnerable. All the best for your future
Awesome video! Thx a ton for the help
during this whole vid i was like : "STOP STARING AT ME"
Vinhero would Like to intrduce himself.
GL going to toilet when watching His Videos.
The thing is that I am getting no one coming to my streams so I have no one to talk to and it’s been over 3 months. I’m only getting up to 6 people and only 1 person might talk
J wow what the heck I never even noticed I could do that. So there is only like 2-3 actual people watching me then. I wish I knew what to do to get more viewers
@@Wetheuntitled maybe create a new Instagram and twitter and announce when you go live
CorvoRaven I’ll try that but I never use Twitter so I don’t even know how to use it sad thing is that I’m 18 and never used Twitter
Rounie how long usually does it take to get partner
@@Wetheuntitled I feel only people who stand out, are very entertaining or very interactive with the audience only make it to partner. but thats just my opinion. I still stream myself but i dont think of becoming a partner. If it happens, it happens but im not gonna get hyped then disappointed if i never get to partner
I’m thankful that you’re here with us and teaching. I appreciate everything you do for us (the viewers) and the effort you put in each video. Even since day one.
this video was great! well done. Very valuable info! Especially the exercise tip!! Thank you bro.
i absolutely love this guy the quality of vids is INSANE. so helpful man
Why am I watching this when I'm not streaming anymore?
Maybe you wanna come back?
@@808Mark who knows... Maybe I'll start again, but doubt it
@Nico Marcucci talking over and over for 2-4 hours, 3-5 days a week, and getting 1-2 viewers on avg really knocked me down... With all tweeting, FB activity, activity on other ppls streams, trying to promote myself on forums and what not, ...
When I started back in 2016 or 2015, I think it was late 2015, I had 5-6 viewers and occasional 20+ stream, but then I stopped because I had some RL things to take care of and I came back to streaming life in september 2018, and after 2 whole months of talking to myself and not going for a beer because I have stream scheduled, I just said, fuck this shit, it's not for everyone and infact, it's not for most of the ppl and in my opinion, everyone that wants to make a career out of streaming and gets
@YosufParhizkar Well, watching YT vids like I'm doing now
Me too its so hard to get viewers
Joined twitch few years back and just started to actually stream. Finally got one follower and became good friends with him :3
Would like to know how are u doing now
@@tejasvisharma3647 @not uzi we demand answers
6:34 Can somebody give me link for those filters?
a little late, BUT I finally found it so I'll share it for others too! gamingcareers.com/guides/30-free-webcam-filters-obs/
@@miss34ful Yea mate a little late but good for helping others
@@miss34ful tank yo!
@@Ashiiru always later
DaDoPC 10lenx follow for follow
I have just started streaming and have found the best thing is getting a server on a game and using the "playing with viewers" tag
Your channel is my new addiction. I am very interested in getting my stream going with more viewers etc!
2:17 "how i cry every night" lol xD
this was a great video. thank you so much! =)
I just started twitch stream today and i already have 2 followers! It’s makes me very happy!!!
hell yeah dude. I started last night and had a few people watch. whats your twitch ill give ya follow
great video with some very good advice. written some down which i'll be looking into for my next stream!
whats ur twitch name? mines the same as my youtube name
I have 3 pages of notes at the end of the video to improve on, and I am sure i will come back to this video again after i learn some things! Thankyou so much, man!
i would recommend to make the professional pc have a ryzen7 instead of 5
Honestly this video was insanely informative and I enjoyed every minute of it! Thanks for the tips, helped so much ✌️
One of the best videos I've seen of this kind. Good shit
I literally just started streaming a couple days ago and found this really helpful. I'm trying to get my twitch channel up after years of telling myself I was going to eventually. So this was really helpful, I have very little to no idea what I'm really doing honestly so I need all the help I can get.😅
In a few months i will be upgrading my pc and getting a whole setup done and i cant wait :)... This has helped a lot already thank you!
Good information! I'd probably rank 'set a schedule' higher on the list though.
Also, I'd add "don't run too high a bitrate" as a tip. Even if Twitch's max recommended rate is now 6mbps, unless you have transcodes available, it can and will cripple your stream's growth to run anywhere near that. You have to bear your viewers' connections in mind too, after all. If someone comes into your 1080p@60fps 6mbps stream and just buffers like crazy, they aren't going to even say anything... they'll just leave, and go to the next stream.
I have to disagree with a couple of these tips though.
4:50 - Absolutely incorrect. You only need to avoid clipping (hitting the very top of the mixer, so the colored dots turn white). The higher your microphone volume, including well into the red, the better. Ever get BLASTING LOUD ads? It isn't that the ads are over-loud, it's that streamers following this advice are running their audio mix *far* too quiet.
5:50 - Outdated info on capture. Game Capture is preferable, but Window Capture is almost as fast. Screen/Monitor Capture is only slow under Windows 7; 8 and above it's just as fast as Window Capture. It should still be avoided to exercise greater control over what you actually show on-stream; it's not uncommon for newbies to doxx themselves, flash porn on screen, or reveal other confidential information accidentally because they were lazy and used a screen capture.
How do you get chat, and activity feed in obs window?
Same question XD
@@Jikan_ i found, streamelements.com/obslive :)
get stream labs
i was looking for addon to classic obs, but thanks
Streamalbs obs (slobs) or stream elements obslive
Thanks for all these tips! Even as a RUclips streamer, a lot of these are important!
I was wondering if maybe one day you'll make one specifically for RUclips streamers?
Oh and if you'll allow me I will give a tip too:
In scenes such as at 7:48, mirroring your camera makes it look like you're looking at the game, instead of away from it :)
LEGOSAURUS go to twitch
this is quite helpful :)
do you have any tips for not giving up after starting though? I tend to start shit and not keep up with it ._.
Holy ****
Dude. I can not thank you enough. Your advice helped me so much. My channel in the last year grew +1k followers and +30 average. I come back now to thank you for these tips some being so small yet made a giant difference. Writing goals was my biggest help. Id set stream then spend 10-20 minutes swapping between games. Having the goals and achievments for the week allowed me to have much more consistency in my stream.
This is not a promotion for my channel so I won't post it. I just wanted to thank you for what you've taught here. I am now part of a stream team and slowly growing my channel!
I'm in this video at 11:32 -- love that clip of mine!
Haha I loved that bit
All amazing tips man. Thank you!
So far I have watched 10 seconds and you've already blinked 100 times, lmao
This is the video that keeps on giving! 1 year later and you still droppin knowledge! Thanks bro!
This helped so much, thanks
whats ur twitch name? mines the same as my youtube name
Honestly these are fantastic tips. Anyone starting out listen to these tips they will defiantly help!
Fastest 14 min in my life
I love ur content it is very help full u are My fav youtuber=)
Nice tips! I like the idea of doing 100, means even if you think you've heard it all before there's bound to be something new and different in there. I've never heard someone recommend exercising before a stream starts, I'd worry that I'd be too knackered to put on a good show, but I've definitely had those focus days and it sounds like something I should try.
The one monitor tip is a huge one. Cheers!
That last tip was slick on your end. Good job
This is one of the best videos you've ever done. Great job, man. This covers pretty much everything you need to know about streaming in one convenient video.
Of all the tips, I'd say #41 is one of the most important. Restream can do wonders for helping new streamers finding the platform best for them. Twitch is not for everyone. I've seen plenty of streamers who struggle on Twitch go over to something like Mixer and grow much faster.
#48 is my favorite. STOP STREAMING FORTNITE!!!
I literally came here to get better at making entertaining fortnite streams…
This is such a good video but I feel overwhelmed.
soo, where's the link to those cam filters?
Yes, where!!!
Still waiting here as well
He said that you can find them on his site here it is gamingcareers.net/guides/streamlabs-obs/
@@personalaccount6157 gamingcareers.net/guides/streamlabs-obs/
@@shadowrazegg gamingcareers.net/guides/streamlabs-obs/
This video has genuinely helped me. I watched this did a few of the tips and had one of the most fun and popular/ active streams I’ve had thanks mate
Thank you so much! Some really good tips & tricks to improve streams. Defintley learned a lot from this 😀
idk why but your positivity made me happy :D
Great video brother! I don't even mind the excess 2 minutes.... and 22 seconds... lol
Thanks man I got 17 followers on twitch hopefully your tips help me grow
how you doing now?
GingerNinja033 I gained a little more but I don’t stream consistently which I should but thanks for asking
What a great and helpful channel. Use your vids all the time man. Keep it up!
I am a new streamer, and I think this video would really help me a lot in improving my stream. Thank You!
“How I cry every night..” 😂☠️
1:38 just remember to not spit on the mic, and to not hit it a lot
2:16 "Story - How I cry every night" hahahahahah
this is so helpful!
It's nice to see your eyes lit because you're clearly doing what you love.
That is a hard work here, appreciate with a sub .
Me:I was waiting for 100'th tip and it said *subscribe*..........
Carrer:what are u talking about this is tip.xd:)
This will definitely help me out in future streams!! (Even tho most are for twitch and i stream on yt xD)
Same I stream on yt but get no viewers. I would really appreciate if we could stream (I stream fortnite)
My instagram is @chunk_games
Thank you for these tips. I am looking forward to implement few of them during my streams!
Def going to look into that over overlay it!! Just getting my twitch gear set up for both gaming/music streams!! Thanks for the tips my friend :)
100 TIPS leeets go!!!
i took all your advice and made a youtube channel and i have several subscribers thank you for the advice. Very helpful :D
had around 8 followers on twitch for months, decided to add beer and women now i have 85 after just 3 weeks come on twitch i wanted to be wholesome now im a camgirl
😂😂😂
Tips are much appreciated Dude. Only streaming recently but geeking on PCs years. Hopefully these tips help me grow !
there’s two types of people watching this
1.HES BLINKING
2. *scrolling through comments”
4:07 can someone show me how to get that background so I can do that
It looks like he has a static picture of a living room. He probably just adjusted the text chat box widget to fit the size of the TV in OBS or Streamlabs
This dude really be looking like he just escaped the Harry Potter universe
so i was streaming today, and yeah, 98% of my frames were dropped lol
Damn XD
even in 2021 this is still one of the BEST tip videos for streamers. I've been here 4 years and some of these were even new to me! So, thank you.
Very very useful still in 2024, thank you for the information, I’ll be referring to this today and going through all the tips to see what I can change for my stream
First time watching him, he's gonna haunt my dreams
I Love your glasses xD
Eu assisti vendo a tradução do RUclips para Português então... kkkk. Definitivamente ganhou meu Like and Subscribe. Me ajudou bastante e com certeza vários outros. Você é demais!
Eu também
I think it's easily under 10 minutes if you omit the explanation of certain tips but the density of advice is astounding either way.
I got your lut pack and it really did make a massive difference to my webcame in obs