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Share Your Screen on Discord for Desktop or Web
Share Your Screen With Discord on Android or iPhone
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To share your screen in a Discord server, access your server and enter a voice channel, then select the "Share Your Screen" option, configure the streaming settings, and go live. You can screen share in a Discord DM by voice-calling the person, then choosing the "Share Your Screen" option.
Whether you want to show your gaming skills to your friends, or you'd like them to see your app window, it's easy to share your screen over Discord. You can share your screen in a server or a DM (Direct Message) on your Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iPhone, and iPad devices. We'll show you how.
If you share your screen in a server channel, all users of that channel can see your screen. However, if you screen share in a DM, only the participants of that conversation can see your app window.
All of Discord's desktop clients (Windows, Mac, Linux, Web) support screen sharing, which means you can use any of your computers to let others see your screen's contents.
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If you're on Windows, Discord will automatically share your PC's audio when you screen share. On a Mac, you'll have to head to Discord's User Settings > Voice & Video menu and click "Install" in the "Screen Share" section to install a utility that allows you to share your machine's audio with the app. Discord on Linux, however, doesn't support audio sharing at all.
With that out of the way, start the screen-sharing process by launching Discord on your computer. In the app's left sidebar, click the server in which you want to share your screen.
After choosing a server, connect to a voice channel in the server.
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Beneath your channel list, you'll now see a "Voice Connected" section. Here, click the "Share Your Screen" option (an icon of a monitor with an arrow in it).
If the "Share Your Screen" icon is grayed out, you don't have permission to screen share in your channel. In this case, ask your server admin to grant you the required permission.
A "Screen Share" box will open. Here, to share your entire screen, click the "Screens" tab and choose your screen.
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To share a specific app window (a Firefox window, for example), then access the "Applications" tab and choose your app window. We'll go ahead with this option.
After selecting a window to share, you'll see further screen-sharing options. Here, Discord has prefilled both "What You're Streaming" and "Streaming Channel" options. In the "Stream Quality" section, click the drop-down menu and choose a quality type.
You can only stream your content in 720p and up to 30 FPS. For full HD and 60 FPS streaming, you need a Discord Nitro subscription.
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To now start sharing your screen, in the open box's bottom-right corner, click "Go Live."
A floating window displaying your chosen app's content will appear on your screen. This is the content that Discord is currently sharing in your selected channel.
To stop your screen sharing, hover your cursor over the floating window and choose "X" in the window's bottom-right corner.
And that's it.
If you'd like to share your screen in a DM conversation, then access that chat and click the "Voice Call" or "Video Call" option.
When your call connects, select the "Share Your Screen" option and configure the streaming settings. Then, start sharing by clicking "Go Live."
And you're done.
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Sharing your iPhone, iPad, or Android device's screen with Discord is as easy as using a desktop computer.
To begin sharing your screen in a server, launch the Discord app on your phone or tablet and select the server in which you want to stream. Choose a voice channel and then tap "Join Voice."
After you've joined a voice channel, tap the small rocket icon near the bottom. If the options at the bottom disappear, tap your name (or the name of a person in the voice chat) to make it reappear.
Tap "Share Your Screen" in the list of activities.
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If you're on Android, tap "Start Now." On an iPhone or iPad, tap "Start Broadcast."
Discord will start sharing your phone's screen in your selected channel. You can now minimize Discord and use other apps to show them in your channel.
When you want to stop sharing your screen, return to the Discord app and tap "Stop Sharing."
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Depending on what you're doing, you may find yourself at a screen that lists participants in the call, which won't resemble the previous screenshot. In that case, just tap the "X" in the top-left corner of your profile to stop sharing.
You can also tap the rocket icon again, and tap "Stop Sharing" if you prefer.
If you'd like to share your screen in a direct message chat on Android or iPhone, access that specific conversation and tap the "Voice Call" or "Video Call" option. You can share your screen starting from either.
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When your call is connected, tap the rocket icon at the bottom of the screen.
Tap "Share Your Screen" to begin sharing your phone's screen.
You can stop streaming your screen by tapping "Stop Sharing," or by disconnecting from the call.
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