Gyre.Pro: 24-7 Pre-Recorded Live Streaming

Gyre Pro is the best tool for 24/7 live streaming of pre-recorded videos.

No need to stream yourself. Great for content without the author's presence.

Use existing videos to run 24 hour pre-recorded live stream to boost views, watch time, subscribers, average view duration, RPM and revenue up to 30%.

Available on YouTube, Twitch, Instagram, Facebook, Kick, X and other platforms.

Benefits of Gyre Pro:

⚫ Full HD and 4K at 60fps

⚫ Video Converter (optimizes videos format according to streaming platforms recommendations)

⚫ 8 simultaneous streams on YouTube

⚫ Vertical and horizontal formats

⚫ Playlists and stream scheduler

⚫ No software required

⚫ Free 7-days Trial
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Gyre.Pro: 24-7 Pre-Recorded Live Streaming

Biggest myth about 24/7 streams?

A lot of creators still avoid 24/7 streaming because of outdated assumptions.

But which myth have you heard the most?

19 hours ago | [YT] | 0

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Live vs Uploads — is it really a competition?

A lot of creators ask the same question before trying 24/7 streaming:

“Will this hurt my regular videos?”

The answer is more interesting than yes or no. YouTube is no longer just a feed of uploads. It’s becoming more like a full programming system — Long-form, Shorts, and Live all playing different roles.

Would you try 24/7 Live on your channel?

We explain the full strategy in the new video:

1 day ago | [YT] | 0

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What’s the biggest reason you haven’t tried 24/7 streaming yet?

We’re breaking this down in the next video — but first, we want to know what stops most creators.

2 days ago | [YT] | 1

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What if you could schedule a YouTube stream the same way you schedule a meeting?

Pick a date. Set a start time. Set a stop time. Close your laptop. Go to sleep.

The stream launches itself. Runs your pre-recorded playlist. Stops on time. No PC running. No OBS. No alarms set for 3 AM to restart anything.

That's literally what Gyre's stream scheduler does — calendar in, stream out.

If you're tired of being tied to your machine to run streams — subscribe 🔔 — the channel is full of stuff that turns streaming from a task into a system.

Would you rather schedule streams in advance or launch each one manually? 👇

3 days ago | [YT] | 0

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How many videos do you have in your back catalog?

Your old videos might be doing more than just sitting on your channel.

For many creators, a solid back catalog can become the foundation for 24/7 streams, playlists, compilations, and long-term watch-time growth.

So, how much content do you already have?

4 days ago | [YT] | 0

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Every time you launch a new 24/7 stream manually, you do this dance:

1️⃣ Open YouTube Studio
2️⃣ Schedule a new stream
3️⃣ Copy the stream key
4️⃣ Copy the stream URL
5️⃣ Paste both into Gyre
6️⃣ Pray nothing was mistyped

Done that 10 times? You've burned an hour on copy-paste alone.

There's a one-click alternative: authorize your channel once, and Gyre handles the connection for every stream after that. Same result. Zero typing.

Both methods are valid — the question is which one fits your workflow.

New to streaming? Subscribe 🔔 — the video walks through both so you can choose on day one.

Manual control or one-click? Which one are you leaning toward? 👇

▶️ Both methods, side by side:

6 days ago | [YT] | 0

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What’s your faceless channel niche?

We know a lot of creators are building channels without being on camera — music loops, kids’ content, nature streams, ambient videos, gaming compilations, and more.

So we’re curious:

What niche are you working in right now?

Drop your niche in the comments if it’s something more specific — ASMR, animals, meditation, cartoons, podcasts, compilations, etc.

1 week ago | [YT] | 0

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You set up your stream. Hit GO LIVE. Watched the spinner. And… nothing.

No error. No warning. The stream just doesn't start.

There are 5 “silent blockers” that kill first streams before they even begin — and YouTube doesn't tell you about any of them.

The most common one? Your channel isn't actually allowed to go live yet (phone verification + first-time activation delay). And that's just #1.

Stop guessing why your stream won't start.

There's a reason it happens to almost every first-time streamer — and a reason the fix never sticks: you're solving it like a mystery instead of running a system.

5 things to check, in order, BEFORE you press GO LIVE:

1️⃣ Channel phone-verified?
2️⃣ Stream created correctly (schedule + visibility + auto-start)?
3️⃣ YouTube API permissions fully granted?
4️⃣ Playlist files at consistent specs?
5️⃣ Storage buffer for conversions?

Miss any one of these — and the stream silently refuses to start. No error. No warning. Just nothing.

If you're new to YouTube live — subscribe 🔔 and bookmark this checklist.

Ever had a stream silently refuse to start? What happened? 👇

1 week ago | [YT] | 0

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What’s the hardest part of running a 24/7 stream?

A 24/7 stream can keep your channel active, bring in watch time, and give old videos a second life.

But the setup is not always obvious.

Maybe you’re stuck with buffering.
Maybe your stream keeps stopping.
Maybe retention drops after the first loop.
Maybe you don’t know how long to test before changing the playlist.
Or maybe you’re wondering if 24/7 streaming is even right for your niche.

Drop your toughest 24/7 streaming question in the comments.

We’ll pick the best ones and answer them in upcoming Gyre videos.

What’s the one thing about 24/7 streaming you still can’t figure out?

1 week ago | [YT] | 1

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“OBS is free.”

Yes. And so is the PC you're running it on, the electricity it burns 24 hours a day, the time you spend restarting every crash, and the audience you lose when it dies at 3 AM.

The real cost of “free” 24/7 OBS streaming:
• Your PC running nonstop — hardware degradation
• The electricity bill nobody warns you about
• Manual restarts every time something hiccups
• Zero support when things break
• No file checks, no buffering protection

A Gyre engineer put it best: “That's not automation. That's attendance.”

If you're new to 24/7 streaming and want to skip a few months of expensive lessons — subscribe 🔔

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