Facebook Live is great for recording yourself Live to share with the world. You can share a video of yourself or your computer screen streaming live in real-time. You can not do both at the same time using Facebook Live only. However, with the aid of another software utilizing Facebook Live "Stream Key" and/or "Paired Encoder", you can have multiple screens, multiple guests, and/or be able to stream on multiple platforms.


This is my third tutorial for Facebook Live series. This tutorial is about how to create multiple screens including yourself being seen at the same time. By the end of this tutorial, you will learn how to put together a layout with multiple screens using free software.

One thing that is very important to me is having the right language or lingo of terminology. I have been using them incorrectly in the past. Here are two terms that I find very helpful for me to share so that I won’t confuse myself and others.

Platform – For this digital tutorial, it is a location that allows everyone to come together to view the same content. The most common platforms are Facebook Live, Youtube Live, podcasts, twitch, websites, apps, smart TV apps, and so on.

Streaming – It is a continuous stream of data sending through the internet to a platform in real-time without having to download. A few examples are listening to music on Pandora or watching videos on Netflix or Youtube.

Okay now that is out of the way, we can move on to more fun stuff.


There is a list of software available such as OBS Studio, Zoom, StreamYard, Wirecast, and much more that support Facebook Live with features such as multi-streaming, guest-hosting, and virtual sets.

In this tutorial, I shall use the Broadcaster Software Studio (OBS) because it is free. It is also an open-source which means anyone who knows how to code can add their features and contribute to the software.



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redwatkins Premium
Wow A lot of good information. I am not one for learning how to use things like this very easily but would love to learn more about how too.
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haroda Premium
Hi Jason! I hope this tutorial is helpful to you. I try to make it as simple as possible so that I can understand it myself. Please let me know if you have any questions. I am happy to share it.

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redwatkins Premium
thank you
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Fredeim88 Premium
Amazing training! Definitely something I will come back to when I'm be able to get a new pc. You mentioned you can use Zoom as well?

Is it a way to do Facebook live with an iPhone or iPad and sharing the screen at the same time? Also is there an app so can do screen recording, with sound and facecam at the same time?
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haroda Premium
Yes, you can use Zoom (not the free version). The pro paid version of Zoom support it. You can use iPhone or iPad to go FB live --

There is a free software called OBS studio which I shared in this tutorial. This software allows you to use your webcam to record yourself, pull up any screen you choose, images, etc. to be on at the same time. It also records your streaming. I have images in my samples. I hope that makes sense.

There is also another software called Streamyard which will work with FB Live. This allows you to do multiple things as well. It is free with a watermark. If you pay their subscription, they will remove the watermark and allow 2 platforms such as FB and youtube.

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Fredeim88 Premium
Fantastic! Thanks for your help! 😊 👍
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JohaneG Premium
Thank you for sharing this important information.
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haroda Premium
My pleasure! Thank you for visiting. I hope this tutorial will assist you in delivering your message live.

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JohaneG Premium
You are welcome Ha. Thank you.
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JerryMcCoy Premium Plus
Great information on this.
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haroda Premium
Thank you Jerry! I hope it'll be useful for you.

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