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So there are two ways to record a video on the Xbox, for example with a USB stick, but the voice is not recorded and the second option is that you can use the free Xbox console companion app where you can record also (streams don't work because my laptop can't stand it). So you can't stream on YouTube but you can watch videos. From the Xbox you can stream on Twitch or Mixer.com where the resolution with Twitch is a little better than with Mixer.com. So what should I do?
There you have a higher chance of being "discovered".
I think Twitch is more likely to be discovered than a "small" streamer, so this platform is better. (It is also very difficult to become famous as an XBox streamer because it is usually of poor quality)
Well i have a good quality (1080p quality)
I would definitely recommend you to stream on Twitch as it gives you so many options. For example, you can upload the streams after you go offline and put them in so-called "collections". This is useful for you when you do a live LetsPlays.
If you decided to stream on Twitch, however, I would advise that you use your laptop as management so that you…
can read the chat.
keep a close eye on your live statistics.
So your stream comes across much more professionally and can immediately react to new viewers so that they stay on your stream. I would also recommend you to create a profile picture, as well as a banner and panels. (I picked out a video from Nilson1489 where he explains how to set up your Twitch Channel.)
On YouTube, for example, you always need new ideas, and it's also much more fun to play and talk to your viewers than to talk bluntly into the camera.
So I watch my streams on the laptop and also see the statistics and read the chat. I've already done it this way (I already know and watch Nilson1489)
Then you did everything right.
The only thing stupid is that you don't see any animations e.g. Followers, … You can't set on the Xbox
Yes, that's really stupid. I don't know how it is with the XBox, but with the PS4 you can, for example, stream your PS4 to your PC / laptop via PS4 Remote Play. Then you can stream them again via OBS on Twitch and also set up the alerts with Streamlabs.
But as you said, your laptop doesn't pack the stream.
But I still looked for a https://beta.support.xbox.com/help/games-apps/apps-help/how-to-use-game-streaming-in-xbox-console-companion-app, but I don't know if that works because I only did it with the PS4.
Do on both platforms
For us PCers, 1080p is "normal" and just "good".
Into the dictatorship of Nord Twitch.