• Teams live events will no longer be going away on September 30, 2024, as previously announced. While we still recommend switching to Teams town halls for new features and experiences, you can now schedule live events beyond September 2024.

  • For more information, please read this blog post for more information.

In a Teams live event, you can stream video from an external encoder to Microsoft Stream if your encoder supports Real-Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP). If you need some tips for setting up external encoders, see this list of supported encoders.

Stream supports hardware- and software-based encoders.

  1. In Teams, select Calendar Meetings button, then your live event, and Join.

    The Teams calendar only goes 15 days into the future. You can also join the event by selecting it from your Outlook calendar and clicking Join live event.

  2. Until you start the event, you'll see the title, date, and time in the Encoder preview window.

  3. Select Start setup.

    Setup might take some time to complete.

  4. Once you see the message Ready to connect, go to the Settings tab and copy the server ingest URL into your encoder to start ingesting.

  5. Once you start streaming from the encoder to Stream using the ingest URL, you should see the preview of the video feed from the encoder in Encoder preview.

    Attendees won't see this preview until you start the live event.

  6. When you're satisfied with your setup and video preview, select Start. Once the live event starts, the video from the encoder is broadcast to the event.

  7. If the event has a Q&A, you can moderate it by selecting Q&A Q&A button.

  8. Select Chat to talk to other producers or presenters.

  9. To end the event, select End event

Teams encoders allow users to produce live events directly from an external hardware or software-based encoder with Teams.

To produce a live event using the Teams Encoder:

  1. Go to your Teams calendar and select the arrow next to New meeting.

  2. From the dropdown menu, select Live event.

  3. Enter the event name, start and end time, and other details. Then, select Next.

  4. Select Teams Encoder under How will you produce your live event?

    Translated captions are not currently supported in live events using the Teams Encoder. 

  5. Select Schedule.

RTMP link and key

To see the RTMP link and key:

  1. Go to your Teams calendar and select your live event. Select Expand  Expand icon for Class Notebook in Teams to view more details.

  2. Meeting organizers can also see this after joining the event by selecting More actions Microsoft Teams more options icon> Settings Settings buttonMeeting options  Meeting options icon.

Send video feed from Teams Encoder.

  1. After you've joined and see the following alert, you can start streaming from your encoder:

  2. Once you start streaming from the encoder to Stream using the ingest URL, you should see the preview of the video feed in Encoder preview, called Custom RTMP

    Attendees won't see this preview until you start the live event.

  3. Select the Custom RTMP feed to see it appear in the queue section of the Event Stage.

  4. If you're ready to send the feed, select Send live. You'll then be able to start the event.

    1. Select Chat  Chat icon to talk to other producers or presenters. 

    2. If the event has a Q&A, moderate it by selecting Q&A.

  5. To end the event, select End event.

Want to know more?

Teams live events overview

Schedule a live event

Produce a live event

Best practices for producing a live event

Invite attendees

List of Microsoft Teams encoders

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