Twitch Starts Beta Testing of Live Streaming App

Currently, most game streamers use Twitch services (perhaps with Ninja's transition to Mixer it starts to change). However, many people use third-party applications like OBS Studio or XSplit to set up broadcasts. Such applications help streamers to change the stream and the broadcast interface. However, today Twitch announced the start of beta testing of its own streaming app: Twitch Studio.

Twitch Starts Beta Testing of Live Streaming App

β€œWe decided to create an all-in-one streaming app for aspiring creators. Twitch Studio makes it easy to set up your stream and has all the tools you need to interact with the community while streaming. special page official website.

In the same place, Twitch offers to register to participate in the beta testing of this application. However, it is unlikely that they will immediately familiarize themselves with the tool: so far the test is limited. The company promises to gradually expand the number of participants and will send out invitations to signatories.

Twitch Starts Beta Testing of Live Streaming App

From this description, it is clear that for now Twitch is ready to test only basic functions and does not pretend to replace complex advanced tools. The company promises to give an opportunity to work with the flow optimization process, change the settings templates and the built-in activity feed as part of the beta test. All these functions are available in third-party software, however, perhaps Twitch Studio will offer the simplest and most convenient interface? In any case, with the advent of such software, in theory there will be no need to use anything other than Twitch tools to customize, capture and stream gameplay.



Source: 3dnews.ru

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