The Oculus Rift is one of the premier PC-based VR systems available now, and there is a ton of content available. Playing on your own is one thing, but why not share it with the rest of the world? Whether you prefer streaming on Twitch or Mixer, here are the steps involved to get things set up.
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How to stream Oculus Rift gameplay on MixerWhether you're using your Oculus Rift with the Oculus app or SteamVR, streaming gameplay to Mixer is relatively easy. In either case, it involves using the Windows 10 Game Bar. As long as you're signed into the Windows 10 Xbox app, your Mixer account should automatically be selected when you choose to start streaming. Here's how it all works.
Click the dropdown arrow in the Stream windows section.


Click the dropdown arrow in the Webcam section.


Click the Stream title field.


Click Start broadcast. You should now see a small window appear that has streaming options.


Click the Stop button to completely stop the stream.


Click the Camera button to toggle your webcam.


That's all there is to it! This is likely the quickest way to start streaming your Rift content.
How to stream Oculus Rift gameplay on TwitchUnlike Mixer streaming, which is baked into Windows 10 thanks to the Game Bar, streaming your Oculus Rift content to Twitch requires some free third-party software. In this case, I'm using OBS Studio to get things done.
You will need to download and install OBS Studio, you'll need a Twitch account, and you'll need to know how to find your unique stream key; we've covered these steps and more in our beginner's guide to setting up and streaming with OBS.
Now that you have the basics covered, here's how to start streaming your Oculus Rift gameplay on Twitch, whether with the Oculus app or SteamVR.
Click the + button in the Sources section.


Click OK.


Click Capture specific window.


Click the window that corresponds with the Rift experience you'd like to stream.


Click Settings.


Click the dropdown menu in the Service section.


Click the Stream key field.


Click Apply.


Click Start Streaming. Your gameplay should now go live on your Twitch account.


Be sure to check your Twitch page to ensure content is actually going out. From here, OBS Studio has plenty of settings that you can tweak to your heart's content; don't despair if your first few streams aren't the same quality as your favorites that you already watch. It's a long road to internet stardom!
More resourcesHow to stream Windows Mixed Reality on Twitch and Mixer
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