Microsoft's Mixer Create is out of beta but predictably on Apple's iOS devices, there are hoops to jump through.
Mixer Create on Android is a breeze to use. Because you're able to just record the entire contents of the screen whenever you like, broadcasting games to Mixer require nothing more than a couple of taps. And you can broadcast any of the games on your phone or tablet.
Enter Apple's iPhone and iPad. The platform is teeming with quality games, but you probably can't stream most of your favorites games to Mixer.
Here's the lowdown on the what, the why and the how.
Mixer Create and ReplayKit
To broadcast using Mixer Create on iOS you need to be playing a game that first supports Apple's ReplayKit. Because on iOS, just recording the screen would be way too easy.
Apple has ReplayKit available to developers to allow you, the app user, to capture content from within your apps or games. The trouble is, if the developer doesn't support it, then you can't.
And that also means you can't stream it using Mixer Create. Inside the app on iOS you have only one gameplay related control, and that's a slider to alter the balance of game audio vs microphone audio. One thing the iOS version has over the Android one, at least, is that it's able to pull audio directly from the app rather than relying on capturing the speaker audio with the phone's microphone.
So which games can I stream?
There aren't, it seems, that many titles out there that seem to support ReplayKit. A couple of big names do, though, like Star Trek Timelines and Modern Combat 5: Breakout.
Our buddies over at iMore have a round up of the best games you should be playing that support ReplayKit.
Best ReplayKit games for iPhone and iPad
How to stream using Mixer Create
For the purposes of this guide we'll be using Gameloft's Modern Combat 5: Breakout as the example. The steps may vary slightly from game to game, but the overall process should be about the same.
- Launch the game on your iPhone or iPad.
- Tap the broadcast button on the home screen.
From the popup window select Mixer Create.
Add a title for your stream.
- Tap on start broadcast.
The nice thing about the integration on iOS is that you don't have to go back to the Mixer Create app to do anything. You can handle the broadcast from within the game environment.
When streaming either a game or yourself, you have the same options to control the resolution of your stream, or have the app handle it automatically, adjusting it to compensate for weak connections on the fly.
There might not be a huge range of titles right now, and that's disappointing considering how long ReplayKit has been around. But, assuming your favorite mobile game does, you can now share it with the world with minimal effort on your part.