The following steps will guide you through the process of setting up a live stream via the Studio.
Creating a live stream
When you wish to stream live content, you will need to create a live stream object first. This object will contain all the information needed to stream to Motto.
When using the Studio, live stream creation is a part of the process of creating a new
event or creative work. When doing so, you will be asked
to create one or more “streams”. Each individual stream that you create receives its own RTMP/SRT ingest URL and stream key,
and can thus be streamed to separately. This means you can associate more than one stream to a single event or creative work,
which may be desirable when you want to stream e.g. multiple camera angles for the viewer to choose from.
You are also presented with the option to create a “backup stream”. For more information on this, read about our failover solution.
By default, you can leave this toggle turned off.
Streaming to Motto
Once you have created a live stream object, you can use the RTMP/SRT ingest URL and stream key to stream to Motto.
The stream key should be shared only with trusted parties, as it allows anyone with access to it to stream to your environment.
You can find these details in the Studio’s Video Manager page.
Look for the “Video Settings” tab to find the information you need.
For more information on how to use streaming software to send a live stream signal to our platform, see an example on streaming via OBS.
Publishing the stream
Once you have started streaming to Motto’s servers, this stream is not yet available to be watched by your viewers.
You will first need to publish the stream, which can be done by clicking the green “Go Live” button in the top bar,
or by setting the visibility to “published” in the Video Settings tab.
Now, your viewers can watch the stream at their
leisure on your Motto-based OTT platform, or on your own website using our embeddable player.
After the stream
When you are done streaming, you can stop the stream by clicking the red “End Live” button, and simply disconnect the RTMP/SRT signal.
The live-stream will automatically become available as a VOD stream for your viewers.
By default, a recording of your entire live-stream will also be made available via the Studio. This allows you to download
the asset and use it for any other purpose you may have for it, or simply to keep as an offline backup.
You can find the downloadable asset in the Events & Creative Works list page, by clicking on the vertical ellipsis.
You can also find an overview of all of your downloadable assets in the Asset Manager.