Overzicht
In this tutorial, we will walk you through the steps required to broadcast your game on the Steam storefront.
Voordat je begint
Note: Games marked as "Adult-Only" cannot be streamed on the Steam store.
- You will need a non-limited Steam account. “Non-limited” means that the Steam account you plan to stream from must have spent at least $5 USD on the Steam store. “Limited” accounts (accounts that have not spent at least $5 USD on Steam) will not be able to create an RTMP token and will not be able to stream to a store page on Steam.
- The account you plan to stream from must own the game it will be streaming from. You can check this by logging into the Steam client with this account and confirming you see the game in your Steam Library.
- The account must either have the "Broadcast Live" permission in the Steamworks partner account, or be a member of the Store Broadcast Beta group.
Je stream opzetten met RTMP
The steps below will help you gather the information required to stream your game from third-party broadcasting software. Streaming on Steam uses the RTMP protocol. You won’t need to know exactly how this protocol works to stream on Steam, but some familiarity with the below concepts will be helpful.
- Ga naar http://steamcommunity.com/broadcast/upload/
- Klik op 'RTMP-token maken' om een uploadserver te vinden. Steam selecteert dan automatisch een uploadserver op basis van de huidige locatie van je IP-adres. De computer die je spel streamt, stuurt videobeelden naar die uploadserver.

- Locate your RTMP token. Je hebt dit nodig om het in te voeren in de streamingsoftware.
Wat is een RTMP-token?
An RTMP token is a unique identifier to allow you to stream on Steam. You will generate this token at https://steamcommunity.com/broadcast/upload, and enter it into the software you plan to use to stream your game to Steam.Important: Treat your token like a password, and Never share it, as anyone who has it can stream as you. If you believe your key is compromised, you can invalidate it and generate a new one on this page.

- Enter Your Game's AppID
You can see your game’s App ID by visiting your game’s App landing page in Steamworks or going to your game’s Steam store page--your appID is in the URL.
Note that you should only use the appID for your “base” game--do not use the appID for DLC, Demos, Soundtracks, or other secondary application types.

- Set Your Broadcast Permissions
By default, your stream is set to “Friends Only”, which means it’s only visible by you and your friends on Steam. This is a good way to test your stream before it’s publicly visible on your store page. Je kunt je stream bekijken door op 'Je uitzendings-URL' te klikken onder 'Snelle links' op deze pagina. Once you are ready for your stream to appear publicly on your store page, you can change this permission to “Public”.

Setting up OBS (Optional)
There are several software tools available for streaming your game to Steam. OBS is a popular free and open-source option. Below are steps to get your stream set up in OBS. Steam supports any broadcast software that supports the RTMP protocol.

- Navigate to File-->Settings-->Stream
- In the dropdown menu, select “Custom...”

- Gebruik in het veld 'Server' de RTMP-link die is gegenereerd onder het veld 'Uploadserver' op http://steamcommunity.com/broadcast/upload/
- In the “Stream Key” field, enter the token provided at http://steamcommunity.com/broadcast/upload/
- In OBS, navigate to File-->Settings-->Output

- Under Output Mode, select “Advanced” in the drop-down menu.
- On the Streaming tab, enter Keyframe Interval to 2. Note: This step is important. Without this setting your stream will fail to start.
Je stream testen
Once you are ready, begin streaming your game using OBS. Next, go back to
http://steamcommunity.com/broadcast/upload/ and look for a link to the right of the page called “Your Broadcast URL”.

You should see your gameplay being streamed on this page. At this point, if you set your broadcast permission to “Friends only”, your stream is not public yet.
Create a Steam Event For Your Game
It's a good idea to let your community know about your stream. You can do this using the Event tools on Steamworks. Below is a brief guide to setting up a Live-Stream/Broadcast event. You can learn more about Events on Steam here:
https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/marketing/event_tools.
Follow these steps:
- Klik op de applicatiestartpagina van je spel, onder de sectie 'Community en moderatie', op 'Evenementen en aankondigingen plaatsen/beheren'.
- Klik op de blauwe knop 'Nieuw evenement of nieuwe aankondiging maken'.
- Selecteer 'Livestream / Uitzending'

- Ga naar het tabblad 'Uitzenden'

- Schakel de uitzendfunctie op het evenement in om enkele instellingsopties voor de uitzending weer te geven.

Hier kun je een standaardtitel uit de lijst selecteren of een eigen titel voor je uitzending invoeren. Als je een aangepaste naam invoert, vergeet dan niet om gelokaliseerde titels toe te voegen.

Hier geef je aan dat een of meer Steam-accounts naar je winkelpagina mogen streamen tijdens het evenement. Voeg het account toe waarmee je gaat streamen:

Belangrijk: Het Steam-account dat de stream opzet en het Steam-account dat streamt, moeten met elkaar bevriend zijn om zichtbaar te zijn op deze pagina.
Aanbevolen maar optioneel: upload beeldmateriaal voor je livestream (dat je in de toekomst opnieuw kunt gebruiken). This artwork will appear on both sides of your livestream.
Click the “Save” button to save your event.
- Go to the “Options” tab and confirm the start and stop times of the event are correct. You can continue your stream for up to 24 hours past the end time of your event.
- Sla je evenement op en publiceer het. When you start streaming during the event, your stream will appear on your store page. Note that There may be a delay up to 5 minutes before the stream is picked up on the store page once you start streaming, so you may want to begin the stream a few minutes early to account for this.
Problemen oplossen:
Q: I don’t see my broadcast on my Steam store page!
- A.You may need to refresh the product page after a few seconds. We only display the live broadcast once a connection is established. First viewers will take the longest to establish the connection to the broadcaster.
- Confirm that you have entered the right appID at https://steamcommunity.com/broadcast/upload. The appid is used to connect the stream to the correct game. If the appid is missing, the Steam store product page will not show the stream and it will not be featured on the front page. You will need to enter the appID and regenerate the RTMP token and enter it into your broadcasting software.
Specificaties voor RTMP-streaming
Als je stream externe software gebruikt om inhoud naar Steam te streamen, dan is dit gedeelte van toepassing. At this time, Steam requires these encoding specs to be set. If you're having issues with videos stuttering, pausing, or not playing back correctly, please check the following:
Vereisten voor videocodering- Codec: H.264
- Profile: High
- Level: 4.1
- Frame Rate: 30 FPS or 60 FPS
- Frame Ratio: 16:9
- Keyframe interval: 2 seconds
- Maximum bitrate: 7000 kbps CBR
Audio encoding requirements
- Codec: AAC-LC
- Maximum bitrate: 128 kbps
Streaming Software NotesVMIX: By default, VMIX uses Profile Main and Level 3.0. You must change those settings in order for VMIX to stream correctly to Steam.
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Regels voor inhoud
Remember to obey the content rules when broadcasting on your product page. Ga naar
Veelgestelde vragen voor meer informatie over livestreaming. Valve may moderate streams that violate these rules, or take other action on offending partner accounts, including termination.