Broadcasting camera with mixer does not work with Halo 5, but works with any other title

Discus and support Broadcasting camera with mixer does not work with Halo 5, but works with any other title in XBoX Games and Apps to solve the problem; When I go into the broadcast tab and select "set up your broadcast" it will say "Not all users have given permission to use the camera, please enable... Discussion in 'XBoX Games and Apps' started by Braylon Stuart, Jan 8, 2018.

  1. Broadcasting camera with mixer does not work with Halo 5, but works with any other title


    When I go into the broadcast tab and select "set up your broadcast" it will say "Not all users have given permission to use the camera, please enable it in Xbox Live privacy settings".

    It only says this when I try to begin a broadcast in Halo 5 Guardians. I have streamed on Call of Duty Black Ops III, Halo Reach, and The Master Chief Collection and Mixer works as it should. I would

    love for this to be fixed, as I play Halo 5 every day and I'd prefer streaming on Halo 5 than any other game.

    I have done any possible action I can think of in Xbox Live privacy settings and I believe this is a glitch. I even reset my console and I re-installed halo 5. But this message does not disappear. I also deleted all the users and left my account.

    please if any one can fix this please help me

    :)
     
    Braylon Stuart, Jan 8, 2018
    #1
  2. RobFialho
    RobFialho Guest
    Mixer Broadcasting

    How do I reinstall the mixer?

    I manage the application but it does not have any options. With me the broadcasting stay aways paused.
     
    RobFialho, Jan 8, 2018
    #2
  3. PetryBosch
    PetryBosch Guest
    xbox live vision on xbox one

    Hi,

    The camera must support NV12 or YUY2 video format, I cant find anything about the live vision format.]

    If you own a live vision camera you can try it.

    More information about "of the shelf" webcams for xbox broadcasting see: Broadcast with a webcam on Mixer
     
    PetryBosch, Jan 8, 2018
    #3
  4. Fl0ydPinkert0n Win User

    One Kinect

    I'm not exactly sure at the moment why the Kinect will work with Twitch, but not while broadcasting on Mixer. It should work on both.

    If you have a Kinect sensor or a webcam set up, you can also use Mixer to broadcast yourself live. To broadcast in full-screen camera mode:

    1. Press the Xbox button  to open the guide and then go to the
      Capture & share tab.
    2. Select Start broadcasting and then switch Fullscreen Camera to
      On.
    3. Select Start broadcast.

    Note If you want to switch between games while broadcasting with Mixer, switch to full-screen camera mode while you’re changing games and your stream won’t be paused or interrupted.
    https://beta.support.xbox.com/help/...mixer-broadcast/broadcast-game-mixer-xbox-one

    Is it possible the camera has been turned off in the Xbox guide or somewhere in the Mixer settings?
  5. LunaLight7 Win User

    (Original) Kinect Sensor

    Broadcast with Mixer on Xbox One

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=6&v=-w0mADilF1E Broadcast your gameplay with Mixer
    To use Mixer to broadcast a game you’re playing:

    1. Launch a game.
    2. Press the Xbox button to open the guide, and go to the Broadcast & capture tab.
    3. Select Broadcast, and then select Start broadcast.
    Note You can only broadcast what you see on your screen when you’re in a game. If you go to your dashboard or switch games, your Mixer broadcast will be paused. See below for more info on how to switch games without interrupting your broadcast!

    Broadcast yourself with Mixer

    If you have a Kinect sensor or a webcam set up, you can also use Mixer to broadcast yourself live! To broadcast in fullscreen camera mode:

    1. Press the Xbox button to open the guide, and go to the Broadcast & capture tab.
    2. Select Broadcast, and then switch Fullscreen Camera to On.
    3. Select Start broadcast.
    Note If you want to switch between games while broadcasting with Mixer, switch to fullscreen camera mode while you’re changing games, and your stream won’t be paused or interrupted!

    Customize your Mixer broadcast

    To set up your broadcast just the way you want, you can adjust the following features and settings in theBroadcast & capture tab.

    Under Broadcast > Set up your broadcast:

    • Chat: Toggle to On if you want to see and respond to viewers’ live comments on your broadcast.
    • Microphone: Toggle to On if you want to add your own voice narration to your broadcast via the Kinect sensor or a headset mic.
    • Camera: This feature allows you to add yourself to your gameplay broadcast (or broadcast yourself in fullscreen camera mode) using the Kinect sensor or a webcam plugged into the console’s USB port.
    • Fullscreen camera: Toggle this feature to On to have your camera display full screen while broadcasting. Use this feature if you want to broadcast yourself or if you want to switch between games without pausing your broadcast.
    • Share your controller: Turn this feature On to share your controller with one of your broadcast’s viewers. See Share your controller below for more info on this feature.
    • More options:
      • Change stream title: By default, the title of your broadcast is your gamertag. You can change it to something more descriptive here.
      • Party audio: Turn this on if you want everyone in the party to be heard on the stream.
      • Change camera settings: If you’re using a camera for your broadcast, you can change the position of the camera feed on the screen.
      • Move broadcast overlay: You can adjust the location of the broadcast overlay (which includes broadcast stats and the chat window) to where you’d like it to appear on your screen.
  6. Hauntchicken Win User

    (Original) Kinect Sensor

    Thanks this really helped!

    Broadcast with Mixer on Xbox One

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=6&v=-w0mADilF1E Broadcast your gameplay with Mixer
    To use Mixer to broadcast a game you’re playing:

    1. Launch a game.
    2. Press the Xbox button to open the guide, and go to the Broadcast & capture tab.
    3. Select Broadcast, and then select Start broadcast.
    Note You can only broadcast what you see on your screen when you’re in a game. If you go to your dashboard or switch games, your Mixer broadcast will be paused. See below for more info on how to switch games without interrupting your broadcast!

    Broadcast yourself with Mixer

    If you have a Kinect sensor or a webcam set up, you can also use Mixer to broadcast yourself live! To broadcast in fullscreen camera mode:

    1. Press the Xbox button to open the guide, and go to the Broadcast & capture tab.
    2. Select Broadcast, and then switch Fullscreen Camera to On.
    3. Select Start broadcast.
    Note If you want to switch between games while broadcasting with Mixer, switch to fullscreen camera mode while you’re changing games, and your stream won’t be paused or interrupted!

    Customize your Mixer broadcast

    To set up your broadcast just the way you want, you can adjust the following features and settings in theBroadcast & capture tab.

    Under Broadcast > Set up your broadcast:

    • Chat: Toggle to On if you want to see and respond to viewers’ live comments on your broadcast.
    • Microphone: Toggle to On if you want to add your own voice narration to your broadcast via the Kinect sensor or a headset mic.
    • Camera: This feature allows you to add yourself to your gameplay broadcast (or broadcast yourself in fullscreen camera mode) using the Kinect sensor or a webcam plugged into the console’s USB port.
    • Fullscreen camera: Toggle this feature to On to have your camera display full screen while broadcasting. Use this feature if you want to broadcast yourself or if you want to switch between games without pausing your broadcast.
    • Share your controller: Turn this feature On to share your controller with one of your broadcast’s viewers. See Share your controller below for more info on this feature.
    • More options:
      • Change stream title: By default, the title of your broadcast is your gamertag. You can change it to something more descriptive here.
      • Party audio: Turn this on if you want everyone in the party to be heard on the stream.
      • Change camera settings: If you’re using a camera for your broadcast, you can change the position of the camera feed on the screen.
      • Move broadcast overlay: You can adjust the location of the broadcast overlay (which includes broadcast stats and the chat window) to where you’d like it to appear on your screen.
  7. PankajDeshmukh Win User

    Using Webcam Mic for Cortana on Xbox

    Thanks for your Response.

    broadcast with a webcam on Mixer is for broadcasting which works fine.

    Problem is Logitech C930e Webcam (Any Webcam) is not responding to "Hi Cortana". Digital Assistant is also on, and Cortana works completely fine with any connected Headphone. How can I use Cortana with a webcam mic?
  8. PetryBosch Win User

    xbox live vision on xbox one

Thema:

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