In order to broadcast your live streaming event through Eventcube we recommend ticking off a final checklist, ensuring each step of the process has been completed correctly.
Don't worry if you can't remember every part of the journey — we'll run through it all again here.
First up, you will need to have opened an Eventcube Store, and customised this to suit your brand. If you're unsure how to do this, let us show you.
Once you have an Eventcube Store, you should have created an individual event, setting the time, date and ticketing options. We can walk you through this.
At this stage it's important to:
Familiarise yourself withLearn what an iFrame is, and what content you can display with this.
Go through the necessary steps to preview your Eventcube Live Stream page and customise it to suit your brand.
Understand what you can do with the Eventcube Chat Room function, and how to moderate live chat.
Get to grips with Eventcube SecureSeat protection for live event streams.
You should now choose how you would like to broadcast the event via live stream. This will require a Live Streaming Video Software and a Stream Engine.
If you are unsure what Live Streaming Video Software is, click here.
If you are unsure what a Stream Engine is, click here.
Make sure your Live Streaming Software, Stream Engine and Eventcube Live Stream Page are configured correctly. For assistance:
Once configured, run a test stream ahead of your event, across all streaming applications and platforms.
If the test goes well, ensure all settings are saved and in place for the live event itself.
Run the live stream event on Eventcube, broadcasting across as many platforms and to as many people as you want.