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: Whenever possible, use a wired Ethernet cable rather than Wi-Fi to prevent lag or stream drops. 4. Go Live How To Make Your Webcam Quality Look PRO For Streaming

: Turn off "auto" white balance in your software to prevent flickering colors. Match the Kelvin temperature of your main light.

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Once your hardware is plugged in, fine-tune these settings to look like a pro:

: Use a dedicated light source (like a ring light or the Neewer GL1C ) placed slightly above eye level to avoid harsh shadows. : Whenever possible, use a wired Ethernet cable

: Many sites like YouTube allow you to stream directly from your browser (Chrome 60+ or Firefox 53+) without extra software.

: While built-in mics work for casual use, a dedicated USB microphone will significantly improve viewer experience. 3. Configure Your Settings Match the Kelvin temperature of your main light

: Aim for at least 1080p resolution at 30 frames per second (fps) for a smooth, crisp image.