CamPlace is a cam-streaming platform. It has no public OBS help article, so the video guide above is the reference — free SplitCam connects via standard RTMP and adds scenes, overlays and AI background a basic camera can't.
SplitCam is free live-streaming software for Windows and macOS. Download it and run the installer — no signup, no card, no watermark, no time limit. It is the encoder that sends your video to CamPlace.
Add your webcam in SplitCam and layer in overlays, a second camera and filters — extras CamPlace's basic broadcaster can't produce.
Log in to CamPlace and open your broadcast settings. Switch to the external encoder / RTMP / OBS option to reveal the server URL and stream key, and copy both. CamPlace publishes no official OBS documentation, so the video guide above is the most reliable walkthrough of the current interface.
Paste both into SplitCam's custom RTMP fields. CamPlace publishes no encoder specs, so follow the video guide above and let the speed test set your bitrate.
Press Go Live in SplitCam to start the CamPlace broadcast. Run a short private test first, since there are no official docs to fall back on.
CamPlace has no public help-center article on external encoders; the video guide above is the reference for the current path.
Even without docs, CamPlace accepts a standard RTMP server URL and key — SplitCam connects as a normal custom RTMP destination.
Tip goals, your name and socials as scene layers — CamPlace's basic camera can't add them.
With no official CamPlace encoder docs to fall back on, a stable Ethernet link removes connection drops as a variable while you follow the video guide.
No public help-center article on external encoders was found. CamPlace does accept a standard RTMP URL and key, so SplitCam works — follow the video guide above for the current path.
Yes — it accepts a standard RTMP stream key, so SplitCam connects as a custom RTMP destination.
Yes — free, no watermark, no time cap. Since CamPlace ships no encoder of its own, a free RTMP tool is all the setup needs.
CamPlace publishes no official figure — treat 3,500–6,000 Kbps at 1080p as a safe range and let SplitCam's speed test set your real ceiling.
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