You can livestream Zoom Meetings or Zoom Webinars on YouTube. This allows participants to join your meeting through Zoom to view it and comment on it through YouTube. During the live event, there will be an approximate 20-second delay between the actual Zoom Meetings or Zoom Webinars and the livestream.
Note: Those viewing on YouTube can only comment through YouTube and cannot interact directly with other webinar attendees; the same goes for webinar attendees as well.
Requirements for livestreaming meetings or webinars on YouTube
How to enable or disable YouTube live streaming for meetings
Account
To enable Allow livestreaming of meetings on YouTube for all users in the account:
Sign in to the Zoom web portal as an admin with the privilege to edit account settings.
In the navigation menu, click Account Management then Account Settings.
Click the Meeting tab.
Under In Meeting (Advanced), click the Allow livestreaming of meetings toggle to enable it.
If a verification dialog appears, click Enable verify the change.
Select the YouTube check box.
Click Save.
(Optional) If you want to make this setting mandatory for all users in your account, click the lock icon, and then click Lock to confirm the setting.
Group
To enable Allow livestreaming of meetings on YouTube for a group of users:
Sign in to the Zoom web portal as an administrator with the privilege to edit groups.
In the navigation menu, click User Management then Groups.
Click the applicable group name from the list.
Click the Meeting tab.
Under In Meeting (Advanced), click the Allow livestreaming of meetings toggle to enable it.
If a verification dialog appears, click Enable verify the change.Note: If the option is grayed out, it has been locked at the account level and needs to be changed at that level.
Select the YouTube check box.
Click Save.
(Optional) If you want to make this setting mandatory for all users in this group, click the lock icon, and then click Lock to confirm the setting.
User
To enable Allow livestreaming of meetings on YouTube for your own use:
Under In Meeting (Advanced), click the Allow livestreaming of meetings toggle to enable it.
If a verification dialog appears, click Enable verify the change.
Select the YouTube check box.
Click Save. Note: If the option is grayed out, it has been locked at either the group or account level, and you will need to contact your Zoom administrator to make changes.
How to enable YouTube live streaming for webinars
Account
To enable Allow livestreaming of webinars on YouTube for all users in the account:
Sign in to the Zoom web portal as an admin with the privilege to edit account settings.
In the navigation menu, click Account Management then Account Settings.
Click the Meeting tab.
Under In Meeting (Advanced), click the Allow livestreaming of webinars toggle to enable it.
If a verification dialog appears, click Enable verify the change.
Select the YouTube check box.
Click Save.
(Optional) If you want to make this setting mandatory for all users in your account, click the lock icon, and then click Lock to confirm the setting.
Group
To enable Allow livestreaming of webinars on YouTube for a group of users:
Sign in to the Zoom web portal as an administrator with the privilege to edit groups.
In the navigation menu, click User Management then Groups.
Click the applicable group name from the list.
Click the Meeting tab.
Under In Meeting (Advanced), click the Allow livestreaming of webinars toggle to enable it.
If a verification dialog appears, click Enable verify the change. Note: If the option is grayed out, it has been locked at the account level and needs to be changed at that level.
Select the YouTube check box.
Click Save.
(Optional) If you want to make this setting mandatory for all users in this group, click the lock icon, and then click Lock to confirm the setting.
User
To enable Allow livestreaming of webinars on YouTube for your own use:
Under In Meeting (Advanced), click the Allow livestreaming of webinars toggle to enable it.
If a verification dialog appears, click Enable verify the change.
Select the YouTube check box.
Click Save. Note: If the option is grayed out, it has been locked at either the group or account level, and you will need to contact your Zoom administrator to make changes.