Thursday, 14 December 2017

A New Version Of Mixer, Microsoft’s Twitch Rival, Hits iOS And Android


Microsoft is officially launching a new version of its mobile game streaming application Mixer, its rival Twitch. The application, which is initially available for Android with iOS coming soon, was introduced for the first time in beta testing this fall, with a focus on improvements to the user's overall experience, content discovery, performance, and features. personalization.

For example, the beta compilation introduced a redesigned "Trends" section that traverses the highlighted broadcasts at the top, a better filtering tool to help you find interactive and simultaneous broadcasts, and a new "Tracking" section to track favorite broadcasters. This tab will show presenters that are live along with other recommended broadcasts.

Meanwhile, the profile pages of the users have been updated with links to their channel, level and "sparks".

Microsoft also said that the code base of the application has been improved to increase performance and stability.


Since the beta test, some things were added before today's public release, Microsoft tells us. For example, the application can send automatic notifications that alert you when favorite transmissions are activated, and you can now touch and hold the main page. to see video previews

Search algorithms have also been enhanced to drive content discovery, says Microsoft. 70-413 Braindumps

Viewers can also customize the Mixer by making adjustments to the Settings, such as video transmission quality, chat and audio, and sharing options.

The chat has also received an update, since it includes a list of users, whispers and basic modification functions.

The launch comes at a time when Microsoft is trying to gain ground in the transmission of mobile games, in a market where Twitch, owned by Amazon, has been dominating.

Although Mixer offers features similar to Twitch and YouTube Gaming, such as emoticons, subscriptions and live broadcasts, Twitch has more concurrent transmitters and viewers, according to third-party reports, with YouTube in second place. Mixer is still trying to make a dent, so renewing your mobile experience is key to staying competitive.

Mixer is live on Android today, and expects the iOS version to be available in the coming days.

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