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How RoboStreamer was used for this Steam Broadcast
/ Zyg Studios utilized RoboStreamer to host a Steam Broadcast for F2D - Steer to persevere on their Steam Store Page. The broadcast was streamed from a pre-recorded video file that was uploaded to RoboStreamer and streamed in a loop. RoboStreamer allows for the upload of videos without any size limit and the ability to keep streaming them without any time limit. Running OBS on your own machine is no longer necessary - you can save time and money by not having to worry about your Broadcast running correctly on your own computer and also save the high energy cost.
Create a Steam Broadcast for your own game
It's easy: Simply create a free RoboStreamer account and upload your video file. You can then create a Steam Broadcast by adding your upload key. RoboStreamer is designed to make streaming your Steam Broadcast as simple as possible. It's even more beneficial for publishers as they can manage the Steam Broadcasts of multiple Steam Games from one place.
Compairing RoboStreamer to the free OBS Studio
RoboStreamer is competitive against OBS in several ways:
- Ease of use: RoboStreamer is designed to be user-friendly and easy to set up. Users can upload their pre-recorded videos and have them streamed on a loop on their Steam page without needing to manually set up streaming using OBS Studio or other tools.
- Automation: RoboStreamer allows for automation of the streaming process, which saves game developers and publishers time and effort.
- Multi-streaming: RoboStreamer can set up simultaneous broadcasts to as many pages as you want, which is useful for managing multiple Steam pages.
- Cloud-based: RoboStreamer is a cloud-based application, which means users don't need to leave their computer running for hours, clogging up their internet connection.
- Pricing: RoboStreamer has a simple pricing schema, where users pay $1 for 24 hours of non-stop broadcasting. OBS Studio is free but requires more work on your side and causes energy cost of at least $1 for 24 hours of running your computer - depending on your local energy price.
- Support: OBS Studio offers documentation and forums where you can look for solution in case of any problem. With RoboStreamer, you get the direct support of its creator through mail, Discord or Twitter.