• Friday, November 29, 2019

    Guide interactive statistics Reactions when Livestream on Facebook

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    As we all know to report the amount of Reactions interacting on a Facebook post is an easy task, but how to statistic on real-time live streaming videos. So the following article will give full instructions for streaming live on Facebook with your own interactive statistics, even if you are not an HTML / Javascript expert.

    1) Statistics interact on Facebook

    Thanks to the Open Graph, Facebook allows you to track interactive responses on your posts, but not everyone understands the developer programming language. So download the full and free version below to get the tools to help you build your own website and stream live on Facebook, it includes:

    - index.html (main page for live streaming)

    - Logo

    - Background (background)

    - Emojis emoticons (like (like), love (love), laugh (haha), sad (sad), shock (shock) and anger (angry))

    - Scripts

    After unzipping on the computer, open the index.html file with a text editor like Note Pad. Here you can perform some of your own configurations such as adjusting the background, logo, title, etc. just need to know a little about CSS.

    2) Get the Access Token Facebook code

    Duration: 7 minutes

    If you are familiar with the Facebook API, then you will not be unfamiliar with the process of creating an application on Facebook. This process may take a few minutes. After that, you will be able to get Access Token code and request data on Facebook.

    Note: Your token must look like this: "349788035326125 | BPmk2PBTHSnzbI8o6CZVLaRJiBY". It consists of a series of numbers, a character "|" and a string of characters. If at the end of this tutorial, you do not see an increase in the number of interactions, please verify that your Access Token Facebook code is valid.

    Now, edit the index.html file (line 105) with your new Facebook Access Token access code.

    3) Set up Facebook live streaming

    To play live, you will use "Publishing Tools" on the Facebook page. Log in to your Facebook page and click Publishing Tools in the top menu. Then click Videos on the left menu and at the top right hand press the + Live button.

    Select Publishing Tools on the Facebook page

    Note: Server URL and thread lock can only be used for a direct post / preview connection. You must use the same URL and lock the stream to preview and post. That is, you cannot preview, stop directly and then continue after a period of time. After 24 hours or 4 hours with the preview you cannot use this URL and key.

    Copy lock flow

    Click preview and fill in your content and video updates:

    Duration: 15 minutes

    Fill in the video information

    4) Install Livestream software

    Your Facebook Live is almost ready and now you need to set livestream for dynamic website. You will use a free software called OBS to do this.

    a) Download and install it on the computer.

    b) Click Settings in OBS and then click "Stream" in the left menu.

    Select "Streaming Services" in the Stream type and "Facebook Live" boxes in the Service section. Paste the flow lock you got in step (3) into the "Stream Key" box:

    Then click Apply> OK.

    Paste the thread lock

    c) Add your source to the OBS control panel. Click "+"> "Browsersource"> Create new.

    Click Browse and select the index.html file (in step 1) in the "Local file" section, then click OK.

    Select BrowserSource

    d) You will see a live screen preview. Resize to zoom full screen, then click "Start Streaming".

    Select the path to index.html

    Return to the Facebook Live pop-up window in your browser. After a few seconds, it will display "Fetching video stream". and wait for a while you will see your livestream. When live streaming will be slower than real time about 5-7 seconds but this is completely normal.

    Preview of livestream

    5) Broadcast live video to Facebook

    Click "Go Live" to post videos on the wall. After posting, you will receive the post ID. There are many ways to get the ID of a post. The easiest way is to access your Facebook page, right-click on the post's link time and link copy. The number displayed in the URL is your post ID. Paste this number into the "index.html" file on line 106 and save it.

    Create Live Video window

    Note: Your post ID is a numeric sequence, not a URL.

    Now go back to the OBS control panel. Double-click your source. The source window will pop up, click OK. It will reload your site with recent updates.

    Get the post ID

    Bây giờ quay lại bảng điều khiển OBS. Nhấp đúp vào nguồn của bạn. Cửa sổ nguồn sẽ bật lên, nhấp OK. Nó sẽ tải lại trang web của bạn với các bản cập nhật gần đây.

    Bây giờ bạn đã hoàn tất việc đăng video trực tiếp trên Facebook với lượng thống kế tương tác. Hãy thưởng thức video và theo dõi lượng tương tác của người xem nhé. 

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