Less gear is also required to get up and running. With an Xbox One, the process is streamlined: there’s a smaller initial investment, which is great for beginners. 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. Streaming on a console is a rather different process from streaming with a PC. 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. 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. Whether you’re well-versed in live-streaming, or looking to start, jumping into a continually evolving community can prove to be daunting.
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