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How to stream on your Xbox One using the Twitch app

Nov 1, 2019, 21:52 IST

You can use the Twitch app to stream live gameplay from your Xbox One.Florence Fu/Business Insider

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You might have heard of Twitch before, but are you still wondering what exactly is it?

Twitch is an online platform that allows people from around the world to watch content live via the internet or an app, similar to how baseball fans might watch their favorite team on TV. This process is known as "streaming."

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Many internet personalities have found attention and success by streaming gameplay of popular video games on Twitch - you might have heard of Twitch Plays Pokémon back in 2014.

Follow this guide and you'll be able to stream to Twitch from your Xbox One just like your favorite streamers.

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How to get Twitch on an Xbox One

Before you start streaming to Twitch, you'll need to download the Twitch app on your Xbox One.

1. From your Xbox One's Home screen, use the controller to navigate to the "Store" tab on the upper-right portion of the screen. Once there, navigate to the bar labeled "Search", then press the "A" button on your controller.

2. Use the controller to type in "Twitch" and after a moment, the Twitch app will appear on the screen. Select the Twitch app and press "A" on your controller.

3. Select "Get" and press A again. The Twitch app should begin installing automatically.

The Twitch app is free to download from the Xbox Live Store.Chrissy Montelli/Business Insider

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How to stream on an Xbox One using Twitch

Once you've downloaded the Twitch app, you can begin streaming.

1. Select the game you want to stream and press the "A" button on your controller to launch the game.

2. Once you want to begin streaming, press the Xbox button on your controller to open the guide. Then, select the Twitch app and press "A" again to launch it.

3. On the Twitch app, navigate to the "BROADCAST" tab and press "A" on your controller. From there, select the "Enter a title…" field on the left side of the screen and press "A" again. Use the controller to type in a name for your broadcast.

The fields on the right side of the screen are additional broadcast settings. You're able to manipulate these using the controller, which can help improve the quality of your stream, but this isn't necessary in order to stream in the first place.Chrissy Montelli/Business Insider

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4. Once you're ready to start streaming, navigate to the "START STREAMING" button and press "A" on your controller. Then, reopen the game you were playing before, and you'll begin streaming momentarily.

5. As you play, you can view some information about your stream on the bottom-right corner of your screen, including the amount of time you've been streaming and the number of viewers currently watching your stream.

The game pictured is &quotStardew Valley," and you can find Twitch streaming information in the corner of your screen.Chrissy Montelli/Business Insider

There are many different ways to stream content. Now that you've mastered the basics, try exploring the different options that are out there to see which methods you like best.

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