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What do I use to stream iOS App Development

Jay Wilson
4 min readApr 28, 2022
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In my last post, I talked about why I stream iOS app development, so I’m going to discuss how I do it in this one. I have streamed for 3 to 4 years and have slowly built up my workflow as I found what works for me and what does not.

Software

Here’s a breakdown of what software I use to run my stream.

Streaming software

My streams rely on 1 piece of software to send my video to Twitch, Ecamm Live. Ecamm Live is a live stream and video production studio made to work on macOS. It is M1 optimized and works great for what I do. Ecamm allows me to set up multiple profiles and scenes to switch between, making my stream run a lot smoother. It also records my screen which is what allows me to show my work.

Music & Sound Effects

What’s a stream without some background music, right? For background music, I use Epidemic Sound. It’s a subscription service for royalty-free music on Twitch, YouTube, and other social media networks. I have my Twitch and YouTube channels connected to the service, so my videos and streams don’t get taken down. Not only do I get a lot of songs to use, but I also get a…

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Jay Wilson
Jay Wilson

Written by Jay Wilson

I like to solve problems using Swift, make YouTube videos, and take photos. I also really enjoy a good cup of coffee.

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