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Here is a comprehensive tutorial on how to use the OBS live streaming software.
Directly pull to 4 minutes to start watching.
But to be fair:
Sidekick is just a live streaming platform, not your streaming software.
These two concepts are different, just like a cinema is just a place to show movies; if the movie is poorly made, you can't blame the uncomfortable seats in the cinema.
What streaming tools do you use, what bitrate settings do you have, and how stable is your network? These are the key factors that affect your live streaming experience.
For example:
You are live streaming on Bilibili using OBS, with ultra-clear and smooth video quality;
You're streaming on Twitch, and OBS suddenly drops the stream... The issue might still be with OBS or your network, not that Twitch's backend is messing with you.
The same principle applies to Sidekick.
In summary:
Sidekick = live streaming platform, responsible for receiving the stream you push
OBS, PRISM, and Streamlabs are live streaming software responsible for capturing, encoding, and uploading.
Mobile phone, camera, microphone, internet speed = Hardware conditions that affect the experience
So don't blame Sidekick anymore, it's just a mover. When your live stream goes offline, it really has no control over your life QAQ.
Let's become shining new hosts together after watching!!