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  2. Monetize your live stream - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/7385599

    Open YouTube Studio. Click Create Go live. Start a live stream now from the Stream tab or schedule a live stream from the Manage tab. From the top, click Edit Monetization. Make sure Monetization is set to On. Choose your live ad settings: Let YouTube insert ads for you: YouTube serves mid-roll ads to viewers at opportune moments during a live ...

  3. Stream resolution detection with custom stream keys in Live Control Room. By default (recommended), YouTube will automatically detect your resolution and frame rate. If you want to manually select a resolution, create a custom key and choose “Turn on manual settings" under “Stream Resolution." Recommended bitrate setting ranges are based on ...

  4. Live caption requirements - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/3068031

    To add captions to your live stream, you need to send captions to YouTube. The captions can either be embedded in the video or sent through supported software that can send captions over HTTP POSTs. For live events that show on US television with captions, captions may be required online as well. You may wish to review the FCC's information on ...

  5. You can turn reactions on or off during a live stream within your Live Control Room. You can change this setting at any point during your stream. On a computer, go to YouTube Studio. From the top right, click CREATE Go Live . From the Live Control Room, click the “Stream” tab. Click Edit Customization. Select Reactions.

  6. Copyright issues with live streams - YouTube Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/3367684

    All live streams are scanned for matches to third-party content, including copyrighted content in the form of another live broadcast. When third-party content is identified, a placeholder image may replace your live stream. You’ll be warned to stop streaming the third-party content. If you comply with this warning and address the issues, your ...

  7. How to use moderation tools for live chat & comments

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    In the top-right corner, click Search and enter the channel name to access the watch page. Select your Livestream to enter the Live Chat. Click Settings next to the message or comment to select a moderation action. You can also hold down the Control + Alt keys to pause chat. There are two types of moderators: a standard moderator and managing ...

  8. Set up a YouTube Giving fundraiser - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/9457362

    YouTube Giving allows creators to support the charitable causes they care about. Eligible channels can fundraise for nonprofits by adding a donate button to their videos and live streams. Viewers can donate directly on the video watch page or in live chat. YouTube Giving isn’t available on videos set as made for kids. You won’t see videos ...

  9. Live stream from Google Meet to YouTube

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    To live stream: The YouTube channel must be approved for live streaming in advance. It can take up to 24 hours to get approval. Learn how to get started with live streaming. The YouTube channel that you have access permission to must be connected to an ongoing meeting. Learn how to add or remove access to your YouTube channel.

  10. Turn on DVR on live streams - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/9296823

    The YouTube's DVR feature lets your viewers pause, rewind, and continue during the live stream. Once a viewer resumes playing, the live stream will continue from where they hit pause. Manage DVR on live stream. Go to YouTube Studio. Click Create Go live . Enter your stream details. On the left menu, click Stream or Manage tab.

  11. Verify your YouTube account - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/171664

    Verify your YouTube account. To verify your channel, you’ll be asked to enter a phone number. We’ll send a verification code by text or voice call to that phone number. Once you've verified your account, you can: Upload videos longer than 15 minutes.