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If you have an Android device, iOS device, Apple TV, PC or Mac, Chromebook, PS Vita, or even a Raspberry Pi, you can use Moonlight to stream games to it. Open source The code for our Moonlight clients is hosted on GitHub under the GPLv3 license. Twitch is the world`s leading video platform and community for gamers.
Personalize Xbox and Playstation streams to Twitch without a capture card or high-end PC. Stand out with branded overlays. Engage your audience with alerts and interactive widgets.
Invite guests on to your show for interviews, panels, podcasts, product launches, and more. They can even share their screen. All with a simple link they can open in their web browser.
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Our drag-n-drop editor allows for unlimited projects, scenes, and creative control. Design your show to match your brand and story. Connect and mix remote guests and RTMP feeds.
Mac Streaming Software
Easily design and produce from your browser. Our cloud technology means your show is available wherever you and your guests are.
Xbox Game Streaming For Mac
For streamers: Arsenal empowers you to be data-driven in your content and growth. Learn what works and what doesn't for your channel. Apply for game keys and build relationships with leading game publishers, indie developers, and industry marketing professionals.
For brands: Industry-wide live stream analytics you can trust to build your influencer campaigns. Discovery tools, custom reports, and game key delivery management.
If you have an Android device, iOS device, Apple TV, PC or Mac, Chromebook, PS Vita, or even a Raspberry Pi, you can use Moonlight to stream games to it. Open source The code for our Moonlight clients is hosted on GitHub under the GPLv3 license. Twitch is the world`s leading video platform and community for gamers.
Personalize Xbox and Playstation streams to Twitch without a capture card or high-end PC. Stand out with branded overlays. Engage your audience with alerts and interactive widgets.
Invite guests on to your show for interviews, panels, podcasts, product launches, and more. They can even share their screen. All with a simple link they can open in their web browser.
See how to add remote guests ➞
Our drag-n-drop editor allows for unlimited projects, scenes, and creative control. Design your show to match your brand and story. Connect and mix remote guests and RTMP feeds.
Mac Streaming Software
Easily design and produce from your browser. Our cloud technology means your show is available wherever you and your guests are.
Xbox Game Streaming For Mac
For streamers: Arsenal empowers you to be data-driven in your content and growth. Learn what works and what doesn't for your channel. Apply for game keys and build relationships with leading game publishers, indie developers, and industry marketing professionals.
For brands: Industry-wide live stream analytics you can trust to build your influencer campaigns. Discovery tools, custom reports, and game key delivery management.
Xbox Game Streaming For Mac
I've come across an interesting situation. I recently borrowed a laptop for work purposes, but decided to try out a Windows-specific game that I've always wanted to play - GoldenEye: Source. ;) It works beautifully and I thought about streaming it on Twitch, but the laptop is old'ish and not reliable for streaming.
This brings me to my Mac, which is perfectly capable of streaming without any hiccups. Would there be any way at all to pick up the PC source on OBS for Mac? So far, I've tried:
1) HDMI connection from PC to Minidisplay Port on Mac (no connection there).
2) HDMI connection from PC to Elgato IN with USB connection to Mac (Elgato picks up the screen, but there is no game audio).
3) HDMI connection from PC to Elgato IN with UBS connection to Mac AND HDMI out to TV (once again, no audio pick up).
4) HDMI connection from PC to TV, but I'm then stranded in terms of getting it back to Mac (works great on TV with audio as well).
I know that this might be uncharted territory (or maybe not!). In any case, any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated in terms of what the best setup (if any) exists for these two systems to exist and help one another out with the PC being the gaming computer and Mac being the streaming computer.
Thanks in advance!
Nicholas