I have the current version of OBS streaming to more than one service without running multiple instances of the program. The trick is running a local NGINX server with the RTMP module. OBS streams to the local NGINX server, and the NGINX server captures that stream and "pushes" it to the services defined in the RTMP config file. It's tricky to get up and running but it works flawlessly! I stream to YouTube, Facebook Live, Periscope, DailyMotion, and ConcertWindow simultaneously.
Tim Longwell this question is one for the OBS user forums.
ReplyDeletein fact it has been asked and answered there:
obsproject.com - Question / Help - MULTIPLE OUTPUT STREAMS | Open Broadcaster Software
Thanks John Brown
ReplyDeleteI have the current version of OBS streaming to more than one service without running multiple instances of the program. The trick is running a local NGINX server with the RTMP module. OBS streams to the local NGINX server, and the NGINX server captures that stream and "pushes" it to the services defined in the RTMP config file. It's tricky to get up and running but it works flawlessly! I stream to YouTube, Facebook Live, Periscope, DailyMotion, and ConcertWindow simultaneously.
ReplyDeleteRestream is the fix, but it costs if you want it to go to FB Live with the other heavy hitters.
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