![]() It’s designed to help new users start their adventures on Twitch, but it doesn’t compromise in terms of quality or features (at least not the features that beginner users actually need). The beauty and the main selling point of this app is its simplicity. Sure, it’s by no means “the best” streaming app out there, so it’s very likely that more experienced streamers won’t make the switch to this new app, and it wasn’t designed to compete with other, more comprehensive software such as OBS Studio or Slobs. Of course, another great aspect is that Twitch Studio brings all the necessary Twitch elements at your fingertips without requiring extra plug-ins: alerts, activity feed, and Twitch Chat are all bundled within. It’s extremely simple for anyone to personalize their stream layouts with this app thanks to various neat wallpapers, patterns, filters, and various other nifty tools of the sort. The next thing we must discuss is just how customizable and fun this app can be. Customizable templates, layouts, and overlays ![]() Once set up, things won’t get any more complicated, as the app boasts a smooth, modern-looking, and very beginner-oriented GUI. The app automatically takes care of finding your microphones, webcams, and other auxiliary equipment, as well as of optimizing your stream quality settings based on your computer’s hardware and Internet Connection. You’ll be intuitively guided towards all the process of setting up your equipment and synchronizing all the bits and bobs with little to no effort on your part. This becomes evident from the first couple of seconds after installing the app, as you are greeted by a very competent wizard. Twitch Studio’s guided setup is pretty great Straight off the bat, the app’s main advantage comes into view as it takes a lot of the guesswork and trial and error involved in setting up and managing one’s stream. It’s an app built specifically to help new streamers get started in this business, as well as potentially ensuring a high production value by helping them create content and share it with the community.ĭon’t let yourself be fooled by Twitch Studio’s soft approach and orientation towards new users – the app has a lot going for it. Here’s why Twitch Studio is worth your attention ![]() Well, “going live has just got a whole lot easier,” thanks to the company's new official app called Twitch Studio. There’s a lot going on in the Twitch universe that new streamers should learn, and then there’s the whole aspect of finding the type of content you want to stream, getting the proper equipment (monitors, webcams, microphones, control consoles and so forth), setting it up, and finding the perfect apps to get the job done. The thing is, this whole process of getting into streaming is not exactly simple, and it can be a bit intimidating especially if you’ve never done it before. That said, the hype behind the famous live-streaming platform is still pretty insane right now, and more and more people are ready to jump on the bandwagon. Twitch saw a massive spike in 2013 (with over 45 million unique viewers), but the most interesting thing is that its appeal has only increased with the passing of time. It primarily focuses on video game live streaming, music broadcasts, something called “real life” streams, and a plethora of other types of creative content sharing. ![]() Regardless of your age, if you’re even remotely interested in gaming, you've definitely at least heard about Twitch, currently the biggest and most successful video live streaming service operated by a company called Twitch Interactive.
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