How To Do A Video Setup For Twitch Streaming On Mac

How To Do A Video Setup For Twitch Streaming On Mac Rating: 5,0/5 8746 votes

I have been tinkering with Raspberry Pi's for a few years now and have some experience with installs, command line and using SSH e.t.c. I currently have Pi 3 with Retropie 1.6.3 installed and I can SSH into the Pi from my Mac OSX Machine. I have been searching the internet for about two months in regards to live streaming from RetroArch to Twitch natively (no capture card just the Pi and RetroPie with RetroArch). I have had no success. I have some How managed to install FFMPEG (which most tutorials say to use for Twitch live streaming from RetroArch). But when I try to configure the record/stream I cannot get this to work, (unable to select FFMPEG for RetroArch record driver). I am going to be doing a fresh RetroPie Install before trying again. Games like red dead redemption for mac.

Below this, paste your Twitch stream key into the Stream Key field and then click 'OK'. There are plenty of further settings you could configure, but for now, let's start streaming. May 8, 2015 - Presumably, you play video games because they're fun. Twitch allows you to broadcast your gameplay live, embed the stream on your web site or blog. When you're done, you can move onto setting up broadcasting.

Can someone please help me with this problem. I need help getting FFMPEG or equivalent Recording for RetroArch and then be able to stream it directly to Twitch.

I want to be able to try this with lr-mgba, lr-gambette, lr-pcsx-rearmed, lr-snes9x2010 & lr-picodrive. The following are some not all of the tutorials I have found but none have worked. In whole part or any combination. I have not even been able to record a video and save it to the Pi's micro SD card. If anyone can shed any light or point me in the right direction that would be very helpful.

PS Please don't complain or tell me about video stream quality issues, I really want to know if it can be done and see it in action even if it is a bit laggy and lumpy, seeing a £30 credit card size computer running a GBA for instance and streaming it to Twitch would be very impressive. I followed to the letter and even switched to the retro solution link for script of ffmpeg install (it is the bold underlined Retro Solution, also select all code from bottom of code to top of code easiest way of copying it). Essentially the steps were: • Updating RetroPie with sudo ~/RetroPie-Setup/retropie_setup.sh • Creating a script called nano /home/pi/tools/ffmpeg-install.sh with (which installs the prerequisite build tools, then X264 from git://git.videolan.org/x264, then fdk-aac from It then installs libmp3lame-dev and libopus-dev from the package manager, then libvpx from and finally the FFmpeg suite from • Rebuilding RetroArch • Setting up a USB drive • Enabing recording Then to be able to stream to Twitch, I used and used appropriate emulator additions. You can see an example of a successful broadcast on Twitch at. One is GBA streamed to Twitch and the other is PSX streamed to Twitch. Each one says GBA/PSX test respectively. This has all been done on an unclocked Pi 3.