How To Setup Twitch With Resonite

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This is a guide to setting up your Twitch with Resonite step-by-step. Following the tutorial on How To Setup OBS With Resonite will allow you to stream from your software of choice (OBS or Streamlabs) to Twitch.

Twitch Setup

  1. Sign up or login to Twitch.
  2. Obtain your stream key:
    1. Go to the profile picture circle at the top left, clicking on this creates a drop down context menu.
    2. Click on "Creator Dashboard" from that menu.
    3. On the left side of the Dashboard and click on the "Settings" dropdown, and then click "Stream".
    4. Click on the "Copy" button for the Primary Stream Key.
  3. Set your stream key in OBS:
    1. Open OBS or Streamlabs
    2. Go to Settings -> Stream
    3. Click on either "Connect Account" or "Use Stream Key". Then paste in the key there.

Resonite Setup

  1. Setup an empty object Slot and add in the TwitchInterface component.
    1. Type in your twitch name into the Channel field.
  2. Spawn out a ProtoFlux Tool and the ProtoFlux Node Browser.
  3. Go to the Twitch Category and spawn out any of these nodes.
    1. Using the TwitchInterface as a reference for these nodes, you can write information from them and use it for your projects.

Twitch Chat

There are many ways to have twitch chat in Resonite, but here are some ways you can do it:

  • A super easy way of bringing in twitch chat is going to the Resonite Essentials public folder and double click on "Twitch Chat - Master 2.1". Then setting your Twitch username on the top of the item will make it connect automatically.
  • Another way to get Twitch Chat is to use the integrated one from the Twitch Chat Window in the Camera control panel, and typing your Twitch username will connect it automatically.
  • Spawning out the Twitch Chat Message Event and writing the message to a variable, allowing the user to make their own chat history or other effects (like twitch bot commands).

Custom Twitch Events

There are other events that twitch can send:

Videos

ProbablePrime has very old videos from an old platform mentioning how to connect and use Twitch integrations, and the information here can help: