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How to Live Stream Nintendo Switch Pro Game

 

To live stream Nintendo Switch Pro games, you'll need a few things:

  1. Nintendo Switch Pro: Obviously, you'll need a Nintendo Switch Pro and the game you want to stream.

  2. Capture Card: A capture card is a device that allows you to capture and stream your gameplay footage from the Nintendo Switch Pro to your computer. You can purchase a capture card such as Elgato HD60 S or Avermedia Live Gamer Portable 2 Plus.

  3. Computer: You'll need a computer with a good CPU and graphics card to handle the video encoding and streaming software.

  4. Streaming Software: You'll need streaming software such as OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) or XSplit to capture and stream your gameplay footage.

  5. Internet Connection: You'll need a stable and fast internet connection to stream your gameplay footage without any lags or interruptions.

Once you have all of the above, here's how to live stream Nintendo Switch Pro games:

  1. Connect your Nintendo Switch Pro to the capture card.

  2. Connect the capture card to your computer via USB.

  3. Install and configure the streaming software on your computer.

  4. Configure the capture card settings in the streaming software.

  5. Connect to your streaming platform of choice (Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, etc.) and configure your stream settings.

  6. Start streaming your Nintendo Switch Pro gameplay.

Remember to test your setup before going live and make sure everything is working properly. Also, don't forget to engage with your viewers and have fun!

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