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How to Live Stream on Insta 360 Pro?

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Do you go live on YouTube and Facebook or any other platform?. Today, lets discuss on how you can make going live even more fun than what it normally is by using the Insta360 X3 camera. Yes, you can go live with this camera on YouTube and Facebook with 360-degree footage. People can use their phone to turn it around and see exactly where you are. It is absolutely amazing and it is so simple to do. Let's crack in and show you how to do it so you can go live with your Insta360 X3 camera. Simply turn on your Insta360 X3 camera, open up the app, and then you'll get a notification to join the camera. Connect it to the X3. It's going to ask to join, and we're going to say join. Then click on the big yellow camera icon in the middle of the app and then slide to the right all the way to where it says live.

Setting Up Your Live Stream

Now, all we're going to do, click on a YouTube sign, sign in with YouTube account, and then start a live stream. You need to give your live stream a title, confirm start time, and then save. There we have it; we have our current live stream with the title in it, and then we can just go to start live stream. So, click start live stream and you're ready to go. All you have to do is hit the big red button in the middle, and your live stream is going to start. It will take a few seconds for it to load up and get going, but once you see the recording happening, you can just go live and start your live wherever you go. You will have the invisible selfie stick as well, so it's just like having someone else shooting you. It is absolutely amazing. But that's not only what you can do. Alright, so if we get back out of that and then we're going to go back to live reframe, we're going to connect to YouTube again, create a new live stream, and we're going to be going "test" again, our start time, and save. Now, to start your live stream, what will happen here is that with the reframe version of your live stream, wherever you select, you—the person going live wherever you select is what the viewer is going to see. You can be walking along holding your X3 out in the front with its invisible selfie stick and then your phone in your other hand, and then you can be reframing what everyone is seeing. It is that simple, guys. You have full control over what people are seeing in your live, and that is in the reframe live.

Viewer Interaction

While people are on YouTube watching your live, especially if they're watching on their phone, they can turn their phone around and that is going to adjust the camera angle and what they are seeing. If you want to get crazy and really make your live very interesting, then use the Insta360 X3 to make that possible. It is so cool. When I tried it for the first time, I was just like wow, this is amazing. I'm definitely going to be doing lives a lot more with the Insta360 X3 camera. It is an absolutely weapon of a camera. It is hands down the best action camera that is on the market today.

Streaming Quality and Equipment

On Facebook you can stream in 360 in 1080p or in overcapture mode in a lower resolution, and on YouTube you can stream in HD both in 360 and in reframed mode. In both cases the flat stream is vertical 9:16 video. While the quality can be affected by the mobile network and the quality of the lenses and sensors.

YouTube Streaming Updates

Well, RTMP is still working, but you don’t need to use it just because you have less than 1000 subscribers. Now you can stream on any YouTube channel, even with zero subscribers, which is a good news for small channels, but also a nice feature for anyone who has a personal channel for friends and family. Even more, if you don’t really use YouTube as a content creator, but you have a google account, you can create a 360 stream even for a single person, or you can stream a family event to the ones who couldn’t join in person, using YouTube. Long story short, the availability of YouTube live streaming is no longer depends on the size of your channel. It works even with less than 1000 subscribers. And it’s not an issue on Facebook either. You can stream on your personal feed, in a group, or on a page, where you have access as an Administrator. There’s only one thing that can be a little bit weird. During Facebook live you can look around in 360 by touching the screen with two fingers.

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Do you go live on YouTube and Facebook or any other platform?. Today, lets discuss on how you can make going live even more fun than what it normally is by using the Insta360 X3 camera. Yes, you can go live with this camera on YouTube and Facebook with 360-degree footage. People can use their phone to turn it around and see exactly where you are. It is absolutely amazing and it is so simple to do.

Let’s crack in and show you how to do it so you can go live with your Insta360 X3 camera. Simply turn on your Insta360 X3 camera, open up the app, and then you’ll get a notification to join the camera. Connect it to the X3. It’s going to ask to join, and we’re going to say join. Then click on the big yellow camera icon in the middle of the app and then slide to the right all the way to where it says live.

Setting Up Your Live Stream

Now, all we’re going to do, click on a YouTube sign, sign in with YouTube account, and then start a live stream. You need to give your live stream a title, confirm start time, and then save. There we have it; we have our current live stream with the title in it, and then we can just go to start live stream.

So, click start live stream and you’re ready to go. All you have to do is hit the big red button in the middle, and your live stream is going to start. It will take a few seconds for it to load up and get going, but once you see the recording happening, you can just go live and start your live wherever you go. You will have the invisible selfie stick as well, so it’s just like having someone else shooting you. It is absolutely amazing.

But that’s not only what you can do. Alright, so if we get back out of that and then we’re going to go back to live reframe, we’re going to connect to YouTube again, create a new live stream, and we’re going to be going “test” again, our start time, and save. Now, to start your live stream, what will happen here is that with the reframe version of your live stream, wherever you select, you—the person going live wherever you select is what the viewer is going to see.

You can be walking along holding your X3 out in the front with its invisible selfie stick and then your phone in your other hand, and then you can be reframing what everyone is seeing. It is that simple, guys. You have full control over what people are seeing in your live, and that is in the reframe live.

Viewer Interaction

While people are on YouTube watching your live, especially if they’re watching on their phone, they can turn their phone around and that is going to adjust the camera angle and what they are seeing. If you want to get crazy and really make your live very interesting, then use the Insta360 X3 to make that possible. It is so cool. When I tried it for the first time, I was just like wow, this is amazing. I’m definitely going to be doing lives a lot more with the Insta360 X3 camera. It is an absolutely weapon of a camera. It is hands down the best action camera that is on the market today.

Streaming Quality and Equipment

On Facebook you can stream in 360 in 1080p or in overcapture mode in a lower resolution, and on YouTube you can stream in HD both in 360 and in reframed mode. In both cases the flat stream is vertical 9:16 video. While the quality can be affected by the mobile network and the quality of the lenses and sensors.

YouTube Streaming Updates

Well, RTMP is still working, but you don’t need to use it just because you have less than 1000 subscribers. Now you can stream on any YouTube channel, even with zero subscribers, which is a good news for small channels, but also a nice feature for anyone who has a personal channel for friends and family.

Even more, if you don’t really use YouTube as a content creator, but you have a google account, you can create a 360 stream even for a single person, or you can stream a family event to the ones who couldn’t join in person, using YouTube. Long story short, the availability of YouTube live streaming is no longer depends on the size of your channel.

It works even with less than 1000 subscribers. And it’s not an issue on Facebook either. You can stream on your personal feed, in a group, or on a page, where you have access as an Administrator. There’s only one thing that can be a little bit weird. During Facebook live you can look around in 360 by touching the screen with two fingers.

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