You now have native support for streaming to Mixer added to XSplit. To add Mixer chat, select Show Sources in the Plugin Store.In the Plugin Store, click on the Show Outputs button.Scroll down and select Get more extensions.In XSplit Broadcaster select Extensions.The first thing to do is to ensure you have the Mixer extensions added to XSplit. It’s very powerful, though, and very easy to use for newcomers and experienced streamers alike. XSplit is another popular piece of broadcasting software, though unlike OBS, it isn’t free. Additionally, there’s Streamlabs OBS, which is a similar program, but it’s integrated with the Streamlabs platform. Our full guide to streaming with OBS will help you with more specifics and advanced features. In the box below paste the stream key you copied from your Mixer dashboard. Select Mixer from the drop-down box for desired streaming service.Select the Stream tab on the left sidebar. Next, you should fire up your broadcasting software, in this case, OBS Studio. That’s what you need to do on the Mixer website. Click the copy button next to the blurred box that houses the stream key.However, if you’d rather use your stream key for whatever reason, find it and apply it by following these steps. On the stream tab in settings you just need to select Mixer (FTL or RTMP whichever you prefer) and click the connect account button. The easiest way is to simply link your account, a feature added to more recent builds of OBS Studio in the past year or so.
If you’re planning to go the extra mile with your stream and have a capture card to pull the feed from your console, here’s how to get your Mixer account linked up in OBS.
OBS is a free, open-source piece of broadcast software that’s as powerful as it is popular.