Streaming Twitch on Discord can be a great way to share your gaming experiences with friends and other gamers in your community. With Discord’s screen-sharing feature, you can easily stream your Twitch gameplay directly to your Discord server, allowing your viewers to watch and interact with you in real time.

Here is a step-by-step guide to streaming Twitch on Discord:

Connect your Twitch account to your Discord account

Before you can start streaming Twitch on Discord, you need to link your Twitch account to your Discord account. To do this, follow these steps:

  • Open Discord and go to User Settings by clicking on the gear icon next to your username.
  • Click on the Connections tab on the left-hand side.
  • Click on the Twitch icon and follow the prompts to log in to your Twitch account and authorize Discord to access your account.

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Create a new server or join an existing one

To stream Twitch on Discord, you need to either create a new server or join an existing one that you have permission to share your screen in. If you don’t already have a server, you can easily create one by clicking on the “+” button next to the Server menu on the left-hand side of the screen.

Join a voice channel on the server

To stream Twitch on Discord, you need to be in a voice channel on the server. If you’re not already in a voice channel, join one by clicking on the “voice channel” of your choice.

Start streaming your Twitch gameplay

Once you’re in the voice channel on the server, you can start streaming your Twitch gameplay to the channel. To do this, follow these steps:

  • Open Twitch and start playing your game.
  • Return to Discord and click on the “Go Live” button at the bottom of the screen.
  • Select the application window that you want to share (in this case, your Twitch gameplay).
  • Click on the “Go Live” button to start streaming your gameplay to the voice channel.

Interact with your viewers

Now that you’re streaming your Twitch gameplay on Discord, you can interact with your viewers in real time. Viewers can watch your gameplay and chat with you directly on Discord, allowing you to respond to questions, comments, and feedback as you play.

Stop streaming your Twitch gameplay

When you’re done streaming your Twitch gameplay on Discord, you can stop the stream by clicking on the “Stop Streaming” button at the bottom of the screen. This will end the stream and return you to the voice channel on the server.

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Conclusion

Streaming Twitch on Discord is a great way to share your gaming experiences with others in your community. By following these steps, you can easily connect your Twitch account to your Discord account and start streaming your gameplay to your Discord server. With the ability to interact with your viewers in real time, you can build a stronger community around your Twitch channel and connect with other gamers who share your passion for gaming.