Use the steps below to troubleshoot your YouTube live stream.
1. You get an error starting your encoder
If you get an error when starting your 3rd party encoder or software, then use one of the steps below.
If youâre using a 3rd party encoder
To fix it, get a new stream key in the Live Control Room and update your encoder.
- Go to YouTube Studio.
- To open Live Control Room, from the top right, click Create Go Live .
- From the left menu, Stream.
- Under âStream key,â copy the stream key, and then paste it into your encoder.
- When youâre ready to stream, start your encoder to go live.
If youâre logging into YouTube from a 3rd party streaming software and are not using a stream key
2. Review reported errors on your stream
Live streaming issues can vary depending on how many viewers are reporting errors with your live stream. You can view the number of viewers and the number of reported errors in your live stream metrics.
- There is likely a problem with this viewerâs computer or internet connection.
- You can suggest that they try viewing or connecting to your stream a different way.
- Ask the viewer for the steps that theyâre using to see the error, and check if you have an error too.
- There is likely an issue with the viewersâ shared network.
- You can ask the viewers to check their internet connection and network health. They should have the capacity to view a few streamsâfor example, 10 users watching 10 streams requires 10x the inbound network speed.
- Ask the viewer for the steps that theyâre using to see the error, and check if you have an error too.
Many viewersâon different internet connectionsâare reporting an error
3. Make sure your live stream encoder is working
A live stream encoder is the app, program, or tool you can use to capture and compress your live stream. You can use the steps below to troubleshoot some problems that may occur with your encoder. Learn how to create a live stream with your encoder.
Troubleshoot your encoder
- Make sure you're using the latest version of your encoder software. If not, update your encoder to the latest version.
- Check the look and sound of your stream directly in the encoder.
- If your stream looks or sounds bad: There may be a problem with the quality of your audio and video sources routed to your encoder. You can look for encoder errors on the live dashboard and check the CPU load on your encoder. Or, try to find audio or video problems in your local archive file. If you donât see any problems, you may want to try streaming using a different encoder.
- If your stream looks and sounds healthy: There may be an issue with your outbound internet connection. Try the next step below.
- Test the strength of your outbound internet connection.
- Test your internet connection: Visit Speed Test to test the speed of your internet connection.
- If you find issues with your internet connection: Contact your internet service provider to troubleshoot.
4. Report a problem
If you continue to have issues with your live stream, let our team know.