
Media Progress Bar: The interface element for playbackĮnabling Media Share via Cloudbot allows your viewers to request videos without having to send a tip.Generally speaking, the higher the rating and view count, the less likely it is to violate Twitch’s ToS. Spam Security: This cross-references YouTube’s video rating to filter by quality and view count.Buffer Time: The amount of time between videos.Max Duration: The maximum length of a video or song.Amount to Share: The minimum tip amount required to submit a media request

Subscriber Price Per Second: Lower the price per second for your most loyal viewers.For every ten cents tipped to you, one second of the submitted content will play. Price per second: This defaults to ten cents.Visit the Media Share dashboard to adjust the following settings: Please note: After you enable Media Share from the dashboard settings, a new option to “Share Media” will appear on your tip page. You can change this setting later from the “recent events” tab, where you will manage all of the media sent to you. Auto-hide is great for streamers that don’t have moderators and/or want to manually play media themselves. Click “Enable” on the top right of the page.Īfter you enable Media Share, a popup will ask you to choose between auto-show videos or auto-hide videos.Īuto-show is great for streamers that have moderators that can filter the content before it’s shown live. Step 4: You’ll now be on the Media Share settings page. Step 2: On the left side of the dashboard click on “All Widgets”


Step 1: Visit and log into the dashboard Please note* If you’re using different software to stream like OBS Studio, XSplit, or something similar, you will need to copy and paste the widget URL into your scene as a browser source. Step 4: Adjust any settings here before adding your widget to your stream. Step 3: Click the Media Share widget and name your source. Step 2: In the “Sources” sections, click the + sign Adding Media Share to Streamlabs Desktop: Note: To remain within the Terms of Service of your streaming platform, we recommend you review each video in the queue first, or get help from a mod to check videos submitted by your community. Have you ever wanted to learn how to let viewers’ share videos on your Twitch, Facebook, or YouTube stream? With the Streamlabs’ Media Share widget, you can interact with your viewers by allowing them to publish video clips directly onto your stream whenever they send you a tip or a request via Cloudbot.
