How to use Noice Studio

Noice Studio is where you can manage your channel settings and monitor your live stream. You can access Noice Studio at https://studio.noice.com

Sections currently available in Noice Studio:

  • Getting Started – Follow the steps in this section to set up your channel and start streaming.
  • Stream Manager – Your control center for managing and monitoring your live stream.
  • Alerts – Add stream overlays to keep your audience engaged with real-time notifications.
  • Content – Access all your past broadcasts, clips, and auto-generated highlights in one place.
  • Settings – Customize your channel, stream preferences, and moderation tools.
  • Monetization – Manage your earnings, subscriptions, and revenue streams.
  • Analytics – Track your performance with insights on hours streamed, audience engagement, and more.

Note: Before diving into the details, you might want to learn how to become eligible to stream and create your channel. Everything you need to know is explained in this article.

Stream Manager:

Stream Manager is the dashboard of your live stream. It shows the overall status of your stream with basic statistics (session length, player/viewer count, etc.) and has customizable widgets to set up a personalized dashboard based on your needs.

Status:

  • The "Stream Status" indicator, located in the top-right corner of the Stream Manager, provides a real-time update on the overall condition of your stream. The status can display several different states, each reflecting the current performance of your stream.
  • The "Unlisted" label indicates that your channel is currently hidden from public view on the platform. This feature is useful for testing purposes.

Channel Visibility:

By default, your channel's visibility is set to Private, this is so that you can do test streams without it showing on the main page. Once you're satisfied with the setup of your stream and have tested the Prediction game, restreaming, quality, etc., you can proceed with making it public.

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Note: You can change your channel's visibility while your channel is live.

You can click Show Details to see in more detail the status of different stream services:

Widgets:

Stream Manager layout can be customized with widgets. There are currently five different widgets: Chat, Game & Crowd, Spotlight, Leaderboard, Actions.

Widgets in OBS Studio: In the future, you can access Stream Manager directly from OBS, but for now, it is only available with a browser. Follow our Discord server to know when we release new features.

Actions:

From the action menu, you have three action buttons that can affect your stream.

  • Here you can change the title of your stream;
  • To select a game category;
  • To enable Noice Predictions;

  • To turn on Mature-rated content;

  • Set channel public (Only people with the URL can access your channel.)

Content:

This section is where you can manage your streams, clips, and autoclips.

Streams:

Access all your past streams and VODs (Video on Demand) in one place:

  • VODs: Watch, manage, or export full VODs of your past streams.
  • Create Clips: Highlight key moments from your VODs to share with your audience.
  • Export Full VOD: Download or export entire streams for archival or editing purposes.

Clips:

Manage and organize your clips:

  • Your Clips: Find all the clips created from your streams.
  • Your Created Clips: View and manage clips you’ve manually created.

Autoclips:

Our latest feature, Autoclips, uses advanced AI models to automatically generate social media-ready videos from your recent streams:

  • AI-Powered Highlights: The AI identifies hype moments, such as peak viewer engagement, exciting gameplay, or chat activity, and creates high-quality clips.
  • Social Media Ready: Autoclips are optimized for sharing on platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok, helping you grow your audience effortlessly.

Settings:

This section will allow you to change your branding, check out your moderation tools, edit your stream, and set up simulcasting.

Channel:

Navigate to the Channel tab, where you can change your channel information.

Channel name:

The channel name is shown in the channel listing and on your channel page.

Note: For individual streams, you can give a separate title on the Stream settings page to customize your streaming sessions while keeping the channel name the same.

Channel bio:

The channel bio is shown in the channel details panel when your stream is live and on the channel page when you are offline.

Social links:

Add links to your social media, website, or other platforms. All links are shown on your channel page and in the channel details panel when your channel is online.

Branding:

You can customize your channel to look more personal with a custom channel icon and a header image.

Stream:

Here, you'll locate your stream key, which you'll later input into OBS streaming settings. Additionally, you have the option to set a title for your stream and choose the category (game) you intend to stream.

Note:

Stream title: Separate title from channel name that can be changed for each streaming session. The title is shown next to the channel name in the channel lists and on your channel page.

Streamed game: Choose the game you are about to play to configure the right prediction game for your viewers.

You will also have the options to turn Noice prediction game off or on as well as flagging your channel for mature content.Screenshot 2024-01-10 104815.png

Note: For more information on age restrictions, mature-content and when to flag your channel, please take a look at this article: How to enable age restriction on your channel

After copying your streaming key from Noice Studio, proceed to OBS Studio's Settings. In the ensuing window, navigate to the Stream tab, where you'll find the stream settings and the designated space to paste your stream key, as illustrated below.Screenshot 2023-11-29 160424.png

Note: For instructions on how to use and setup OBS, please use this guide: How to use OBS

Channel Visibility

By default, your channel's visibility is set to Private, this is so that you can do test streams without it showing on the main page. Once you're satisfied with the setup of your stream and have tested the Prediction game, restreaming, quality, etc., you can proceed with making it public.

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Note: You can change your channel's visibility while your channel is live.

Noice RTMP Endpoint

You can find the Noice RTMP endpoint that is typically used when you are going to re-stream with tools like Restream.io or the OBS multi stream plug-in.

Moderation:

This section will provide tools to help moderation your channel.

Settings & Roles: This page gives you the option to accept ban appeals and add moderators to your channel.

Automod:

This section will allow you to enable automod feature on your channelScreenshot 2023-12-02 111540.pngBanned Users: You will be allowed to see the users you have banned on your channel here.

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Monetization:

Subscriptions Management:

Within the Subscriptions section, you'll discover the option to effortlessly enable or disable channel subscriptions. Directly below, you'll find a clear display of the total number of subscribers to your channel.

Subscriber Perks:
Explore the world of subscriber perks with just a click. Easily manage your custom channel emojis by clicking on the emoji section. Additionally, right below, you can view and keep track of your subscription badges.

Upon entering the emoji section, seize the chance to upload new emojis. Simply click the "New Emoji" button located at the top right corner of your screen, as illustrated below:

Following that, you'll be directed to a screen where you can upload the emoji from your computer by clicking the "Upload Image" button. Provide it with a suitable name, and then click "Create Emoji".

Once you've successfully followed these steps, you can now find the emojis you uploaded listed in the main subscriptions tab.

Note: There is no restriction on the number of creator cards that can be generated.

Creator Cards:
Within the monetization tab, explore the dedicated Creator Card section. For detailed guidance on its creation, refer to our comprehensive guide: Creator Cards

Alerts:

Keep your audience informed with real-time updates using stream overlays. Whether it’s a new follower or a high-scoring card, alerts help ensure your viewers stay engaged and in the loop. Information on how to set these up can be found in the How to use Noice stream alerts

Analytics:

In the "Analytics" section you’ll be able to see reports for both your Latest Stream and Channel performance.

Creator Hub:

Last but not the least, check out the Creator Hub - your go-to source for everything you need to know as a creator. Whether you're looking to boost, enhance, or fine-tune your streaming game, we've got the hacks, how-tos, and all the juicy details to help turn you into a streaming legend.

It's fun, packed with goodies, and designed just for you. Jump in, and let's make some magic happen!

Note: We are constantly improving Noice Studio and adding new features