How to Stream a Zoom Meeting in Quickchannel using Live Studio
Last Updated 3 months ago
This manual will guide you step by step to broadcast a Zoom meeting through Quickchannel, using the Live Studio module.
✅ Requirements
Before you start, make sure you have:
- A paid Zoom account (free accounts do not allow RTMP streaming).
 - RTMP streaming enabled in your Zoom account (from the advanced Zoom settings).
 - A Quickchannel account with:
 - Access to the Live Studio module.
 - 2 RTMP channels available (one of them must have mirror mode enabled).
 
General Workflow
- Zoom sends the meeting signal to the mirror channel in Quickchannel.
 - Quickchannel receives the Zoom meeting inside Live Studio.
 - Live Studio allows you to add interactivity (chat, polls, call-to-actions, etc.) and broadcast the stream to your audience through a Quickchannel link.
 
Step by Step
1. Configure Quickchannel
- Log in to your Quickchannel account.
 - Make sure you have 2 RTMP channels:
- Channel 1 (mirror enabled): this will be connected to Zoom.
 - Channel 2 (normal): this will be used to create the event.
 
 
Create a new event in Live Studio using Channel 2.
Copy the event link – this is the link you will share with your viewers.
2. Configure Zoom
- Log in to your Zoom account.
 - Start the meeting you want to broadcast.
 - Click on More → Live on Custom Live Streaming Service.
 - Enter the following information:
- RTMP streaming URL: the URL of Channel 1 (mirror) from Quickchannel.
 - Stream key: the key corresponding to the same channel.
 - Live streaming page URL: paste the Quickchannel event link you created earlier.
 
 
Example:
If the stream key is:
rtmp://live-mirror.screen9.com/live/528423JhC72d-1 Then:
- URL → 
rtmp://live-mirror.screen9.com/live/ - Stream name → 
528423JhC72d-1 
3. Connect Zoom with Quickchannel
- Start the streaming from Zoom.
 - Go back to Live Studio in Quickchannel.
 
In Sources, click Add Studio channel (RTMP).
- From the list, select Channel 1 (mirror) – the one connected to Zoom.
 - After a few seconds, you will see the Zoom meeting appear as a video source thumbnail inside Live Studio.
 
4. Go Live to Your Audience
- Select Channel 1.
 - Activate the Zoom video source inside Live Studio.
 - Done!
 
Enhance Your Broadcast
With Quickchannel you can make your Zoom meetings more engaging:
- Live chat
 - Polls
 - Call-to-Actions
 
Tips
- Always do a test stream before the real event.
 - If there are multiple speakers in Zoom, use the Gallery View so all are visible.
 - The quality of the broadcast depends on the internet connection of the Zoom host.
 
With this setup, you combine Zoom’s meeting functionality with Quickchannel’s powerful interactivity and audience engagement tools.