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Sharing YouTube Videos Within the Live Conference

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  To share YouTube videos with your fellow members on the live conference, Go to the action button and select  Share a YouTube video  option. You will find a popup box open for entering the YouTube URL link. Now copy YouTube URL link of any source and paste it on the box given. Then click on the  Share  button. The YouTube video is shared among all the members on the video conference. By following these steps you can share YouTube videos with all the members on the video conference.

How to Configure Livebox to Use the GPU for Live Encoding and Transcoding?

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     While using graphics processor fixed to your server to minimize the CPU load, you have got preset setting involved before converting or transcoding videos through the queue feature. In this article, we will focus on how to change the settings within the queues to use the GPU fixed inside the server. Supported GPUs:  NVidia Geforce, Tesla and Quadro models. Note:  This article is only applicable for Livebox servers with in-built NVidia GPUs so make sure that you have a GPU enabled server before you follow the following steps. Go to  Queues  from the navigation menu. Under Queues, go to  Create Queues . In Create Queue, click on the  Preset  button located on the right corner. You can click the  plus icon  to create your own preset. You can set the  Video Settings  with the required values. You can also click the drop-down menu to select values on video settings. The  video Codec  setting is usually  h264_nvenc . The same way in  Audio Settings , the Codec is  aac . If you are not s

Pushing Live Streams on YouTube (Push Destination)

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     Anything  in live streaming is possible with Livebox. You can stream, encode, transcode and reach several media platforms with one Livebox. Though the Livebox offers multiple ways for live streaming purpose, it is always easy and simple to conduct live streaming using the Livebox, and the following steps will help you in achieving your first YouTube live streaming. To live stream on YouTube through the  Push Destination  method, Create your channel in Livebox. Encode a stream to your RTMP server channel in Livebox. Preview your live on the Livebox Dashboard. Now go to  Push Destinations  under  Manage Channels . A  Push Destinations  window opens, select your streaming channel and then click the  Add Destination  button located on the right side or the thunder button on the left side to select your destination. A dialog box  Share on  with several destinations shows up. As you wanted to stream live on YouTube, select the YouTube option and click then  Go live now  to get connected

Re-streaming on Facebook Using the Livebox Client Portal

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    The sub-user created by the Livebox admin can access the Client Portal and re-stream the live videos running on the Livebox server channel to their desired destinations. The destination could be anywhere, like Facebook, Periscope, YouTube, Twitch, RTMP servers, and other streaming platforms. So, to start re-streaming the Livebox server channel content on  Facebook , the sub-user have to log in the Client Portal with the credentials provided by the admin. Enter your username and password and then give  Login . When your  Client Portal  opens, click  Add Destination  to select any social media platform to conduct the re-streaming. A dialog box with many destinations opens, under which select  Facebook . Note : If you want to start your streaming process instantly after adding your destination then enable the  Automatically Turn On when adding push value  option. After you click on the Facebook option, a dialog box opens and you can click  Push live stream to Facebook . Once you selec

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Live Streaming on Facebook Using OBS Studio

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     Multi-channel usability is one of the features that Livebox integrates as it helps in distributing content around the globe over multiple mediums efficiently. Through Livebox the users can send their live streaming videos to all media that supports RTMP sources. And Facebook is one such media which is supported by Livebox for 24/7 live streaming. The following steps will provide you clear-cut representations to stream your videos in Facebook live using the Livebox streaming server. Create your channel in Livebox. Go to OBS Studio to encode your video source to Livebox streaming server. From the navigation menu click  Manage channels  and under manage channels select  Channel Dashboard  and click  Play  to preview your video. Now go to  Push Destinations  under  Manage Channels . A  Push Destinations  window opens, select your streaming channel and then click the  Add Destination  button located on the right side or the thunder button on the left side to select your destination. A

Re-streaming on Facebook Using the Livebox Client Portal

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    The sub-user created by the Livebox admin can access the Client Portal and re-stream the live videos running on the Livebox server channel to their desired destinations. The destination could be anywhere, like Facebook, Periscope, YouTube, Twitch, RTMP servers, and other streaming platforms. So, to start re-streaming the Livebox server channel content on  Facebook , the sub-user have to log in the Client Portal with the credentials provided by the admin. Enter your username and password and then give  Login . When your  Client Portal  opens, click  Add Destination  to select any social media platform to conduct the re-streaming. A dialog box with many destinations opens, under which select  Facebook . Note : If you want to start your streaming process instantly after adding your destination then enable the  Automatically Turn On when adding push value  option. After you click on the Facebook option, a dialog box opens and you can click  Push live stream to Facebook . Once you selec

Creating a User in the Livebox TV

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    A User in the Livebox TV can be created in either way- the user itself can register through the Livebox TV signup portal or the admin can also manually create a user by giving the user’s credentials. To manually create your user, Go to  Users  from the navigation menu. In  User  click the  Add User  option. Enter your username, Email, set password, and phone number. Then give  Submit . Your user is created. Now go to  Manage User  to view your user list. You can also edit your user information based upon your need. If the user registers using the signup portal, then the user gets added to your user’s list from where you can subscribe the user to your Livebox TV.

Creating a Channel in the Livebox TV

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    Before you create a channel on your Livebox TV, you have to create the categories to keep your channels organized. To create your categories, Login to your Livebox TV. Go to  Categories  from the navigation menu. A page with the category specifications opens, under which go to  Add Category  to create your category. In  Add Category , give your category name and set a thumbnail. Then give  Submit . And your category is added. Note:  In the  Parent Category  option you can set your category as the  Root menu  or  Sub-category  within your main category. Now to create your channel, Go to  Channels  from the navigation menu. In  Channel , go to  Add Channel  and give your channel name. If you want to distribute your Livebox streams or recordings to your subscribers, then select  Livebox  as your video type. Then select the Livebox channel from which you want to distribute the content. Once you select your channel, the embed code of your Livebox channel will auto-appear in the  Embed c