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Streaming is a trending career among gamers nowadays. Streaming is broadcasting your gameplay to a live audience while interacting with them. The most famous platform for streaming is Twitch but among the free to watch options, YouTube takes that cake. However, streaming needs a proper setup. Elgato is the most important equipment for streaming, but one does not always need it.
The PUBG Mobile live-streaming setup that we are going to discuss can be used for other games too like Call of Duty: Mobile and even Garena Free Fire. This live-streaming setup is especially useful for players who have only one laptop or PC to use for streaming.
The Components
There are a few components that would be needed to build a complete streaming setup. These components are not very costly and are easily available online.
Splitter
Sound Card
AUX Cable
2 pairs of earphones
USB Cable
The Process
While streaming, there are 3 classes of audio that should be audible to the audience. The first is the game audio, the second audio should be the voice of the streamer and the third flow of audio is the game and teammates audio to the streamer. This completes the audio cycle of the stream.
- Connect the Splitter to the Phone. Among the two ports of the splitter, one will be connected to the AUX cable for your game audio to go on the stream and the other will be connected to your earphones for the streamer to listen to the game audio.
- Connect the other end of the AUX cable to the mic output port in your sound card and connect it to any USB port in your laptop or PC. Sound cards usually get detected automatically. There is no need for external drivers.
- Next, you need to connect your phone to your laptop or PC via USB cable.
- Lastly, connect your second earphone to the microphone port of your laptop or PC so that your voice can reach the stream.
Mirroring the Screen
Screen mirroring is important when streaming. You need to mirror your phone screen to your laptop during PUBG Mobile live-streaming. For this, there are multiple software out there. One of the software is APower Mirror. You need to download the application on your laptop or PC as well as on your phone.
Following this, you need to turn on USB Debugging on your phone. This option can be toggled in the settings in the Developer Options. If you can not see developer options on your phone. You need to go to the information page of the phone and tap on the build number 7 times. This will activate your developer options.
After this, you need to go to your system and open the mirroring software. There you will be able to USB connections options and from there you need to choose your device. This will take some time to load and at the end of it, you will be able to see your phone screen on your system.
Start Streaming
After you have done all of this, you need to go to your streaming software and start a normal stream. You will be able;e stream anything you do on your phone via your system. The whole setup would cost you around INR 300-400, making it the cheapest PUBG Mobile live-streaming setup.