How to use Facebook Live on Android to livestream ...

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upamfva 24 ¡Ñ¹ÂÒ¹ 2564 , 21:37:19
How to use Facebook Live on Android to livestream your favorite moments



On Friday, Facebook announced that it will roll out its live video streaming service, Facebook Live, to Android users over the course of this week.To get more news about moonlive, you can visit official website.

The rollout to Android will kick off with users in the U.S., but Facebook says it will hit other countries “within the coming weeks.”
Facebook Live, which allows Facebook mobile users to broadcast live video via the Facebook app on their smartphone, launched on iOS in the U.S. at the beginning of February.

Despite the feature hitting iOS first, Facebook says that more than 50 percent of people watching live videos are using Android devices to do so. Now, Android users will be able to get in on the action and create and broadcast their own live videos.

Update May 24, 2016: Facebook Live has been updated to allow for Continuous Live Video for example nature feeds. It now also allows broadcasters to limit their videos to a certain location and age group with geo- and age-gating. When watching a replay of a Facebook Live video, users will now be able to see when the engagement was at its highest so they can jump to the best bits of the video. To help you create the best possible live video, take a look at our Facebook Live Tips and Tricks, including pointers on how to build anticipation for your live broadcast, write a captivating description for your video, how to get more subscribers, and more.

During your Facebook Live broadcast, you will be able to see the total number of live viewers, the names of Facebook friends who are watching your live broadcast, and respond in real-time to comments from your audience.

Once you end your live broadcast, the video is automatically saved to your Facebook Timeline just like a normal video. You can then choose to delete the video or keep it on your timeline to that your friends can watch it later.

If during your live broadcast, you find yourself the victim of a troll — or simply do not like a viewer’s comments — you can go ahead and block that viewer from your broadcast. To block a viewer, tap their profile picture next to their comment and tap Block.

Live videos shared by your friends and public figures you follow will show up right in your News Feed. To get a notification when someone you follow goes live with a broadcast, tap the Subscribe button while watching one of their live videos.