Post by TRUE EB0LA on Jan 20, 2016 11:45:25 GMT -5
I ran across this problem with Xbox One and the Twitch app and found the solution. If you are having problems here are some solutions:
Problems
Xbox One
1. Xbox one shows that you are broadcasting (via the Twitch app and notification while playing the game).
2. You are able to change the Title of the game.
3. Kinect "stop broadcast" command doesn't stop broadcast (you might have to open the Twitch app and manually stop it).
4. Notifications for your profile will show you are streaming (Sometimes it will show the generic Game Picture for the game you are playing and sometimes it will just show the Twitch logo).
Twitch.tv on PC
1. On my PC you are always shown as offline. (you have refreshed multiple times and waited over 30 minutes for it to appear).
2. The game being played and Stream Title will update according to the inputs from Xbox.
What you can try
​Uninstall and Reinstall the Twitch App
This has proven to help many folks, so moving this up:
Please try disconnecting the app from Twitch, then on the Xbox One deleting the app data, uninstalling the app and then reinstalling. Do exactly as follows:
1. First, disconnect the Xbox connection from your Twitch account: twitch.tv/settings/connections
2. Then on your Xbox One, select the Twitch app in My Games & Apps.
3. Press the menu button.
4. Select Manage app.
5. On the right under SAVED DATA, select the appropriate gamertag.
6. Press the menu button.
7. Select Delete saved data.
8. To uninstall the app, find the app, then press the menu button to open the app menu, and select Uninstall.​
9. Reinstall the app.
Try resetting stream key:
1. Navigate to www.twitch.tv/YOUR USERNAME HERE/dashboard/streamkey
2. Reset stream key
What you MUST have set on your Xbox One before you can Broadcast
To broadcast to Twitch from your Xbox One, the following must be true:
1. In your Profile, your presence is set to "Online"
2. In the Settings app under "Privacy and online safety", "See if you're online" is set to "Everybody" and "Broadcast gameplay" is set to "Allow".
3. In the Settings app under "Preferences", "Allow broadcasts and Game DVR uploads" is checked.
4. You must be playing a game. You cannot broadcast without first launching a game.
In order to include Kinect information in your broadcast, the following must be true:
1. In the Settings app under "Privacy and online safety", "Share content made using Kinect" is "Allow".
2. In the Settings app under "Kinect", "Kinect on" is checked and to include Kinect audio in your broadcast "Use Kinect microphone for chat" is checked.
Best Practices and Troubleshooting Tips
Network
A wired connection is better than a wireless connection.
Your Xbox Live Reputation
Your XBL account must be in good standing (i.e., not have reputation that is too low).
Privacy Settings
You must be signed in with Adult privacy settings (i.e., all settings enabled). Make sure there are no Child profiles signed in when trying to broadcast.
You may also want to come back here, mouse over the check mark and click DISCONNECT, then uninstall the app, then reinstall the app and retry the activate process (taking the code to twitch.tv/activate).
Twitch Stream Key
Try resetting your stream key once by going to your Dashboard - www.twitch.tv/dashboard - then click the Stream Key tab, then click Show Key and Reset Key...just once!
Do not reset your stream key multiple times to avoid a 15 minute lockout.
Twitch Connections
Make sure the Xbox connection exists in Settings > Connections: www.twitch.tv/settings/connections
You may also want to come back here, mouse over the check mark and click DISCONNECT, then uninstall the app, then reinstall the app and retry the activate process (taking the code to twitch.tv/activate).
IF ALL ELSE FAILS
If you still cannot broadcast then do a Factory Reset. It may seem like an extreme measure and a daunting task. It's not. I have done the process and the only grueling part is redownloading your games. To mitigate this process move your games over to an external Hard Drive if you can.
Source
Problems
Xbox One
1. Xbox one shows that you are broadcasting (via the Twitch app and notification while playing the game).
2. You are able to change the Title of the game.
3. Kinect "stop broadcast" command doesn't stop broadcast (you might have to open the Twitch app and manually stop it).
4. Notifications for your profile will show you are streaming (Sometimes it will show the generic Game Picture for the game you are playing and sometimes it will just show the Twitch logo).
Twitch.tv on PC
1. On my PC you are always shown as offline. (you have refreshed multiple times and waited over 30 minutes for it to appear).
2. The game being played and Stream Title will update according to the inputs from Xbox.
What you can try
​Uninstall and Reinstall the Twitch App
This has proven to help many folks, so moving this up:
Please try disconnecting the app from Twitch, then on the Xbox One deleting the app data, uninstalling the app and then reinstalling. Do exactly as follows:
1. First, disconnect the Xbox connection from your Twitch account: twitch.tv/settings/connections
2. Then on your Xbox One, select the Twitch app in My Games & Apps.
3. Press the menu button.
4. Select Manage app.
5. On the right under SAVED DATA, select the appropriate gamertag.
6. Press the menu button.
7. Select Delete saved data.
8. To uninstall the app, find the app, then press the menu button to open the app menu, and select Uninstall.​
9. Reinstall the app.
Try resetting stream key:
1. Navigate to www.twitch.tv/YOUR USERNAME HERE/dashboard/streamkey
2. Reset stream key
What you MUST have set on your Xbox One before you can Broadcast
To broadcast to Twitch from your Xbox One, the following must be true:
1. In your Profile, your presence is set to "Online"
2. In the Settings app under "Privacy and online safety", "See if you're online" is set to "Everybody" and "Broadcast gameplay" is set to "Allow".
3. In the Settings app under "Preferences", "Allow broadcasts and Game DVR uploads" is checked.
4. You must be playing a game. You cannot broadcast without first launching a game.
In order to include Kinect information in your broadcast, the following must be true:
1. In the Settings app under "Privacy and online safety", "Share content made using Kinect" is "Allow".
2. In the Settings app under "Kinect", "Kinect on" is checked and to include Kinect audio in your broadcast "Use Kinect microphone for chat" is checked.
Best Practices and Troubleshooting Tips
Network
A wired connection is better than a wireless connection.
Your Xbox Live Reputation
Your XBL account must be in good standing (i.e., not have reputation that is too low).
Privacy Settings
You must be signed in with Adult privacy settings (i.e., all settings enabled). Make sure there are no Child profiles signed in when trying to broadcast.
You may also want to come back here, mouse over the check mark and click DISCONNECT, then uninstall the app, then reinstall the app and retry the activate process (taking the code to twitch.tv/activate).
Twitch Stream Key
Try resetting your stream key once by going to your Dashboard - www.twitch.tv/dashboard - then click the Stream Key tab, then click Show Key and Reset Key...just once!
Do not reset your stream key multiple times to avoid a 15 minute lockout.
Twitch Connections
Make sure the Xbox connection exists in Settings > Connections: www.twitch.tv/settings/connections
You may also want to come back here, mouse over the check mark and click DISCONNECT, then uninstall the app, then reinstall the app and retry the activate process (taking the code to twitch.tv/activate).
IF ALL ELSE FAILS
If you still cannot broadcast then do a Factory Reset. It may seem like an extreme measure and a daunting task. It's not. I have done the process and the only grueling part is redownloading your games. To mitigate this process move your games over to an external Hard Drive if you can.
Source