CastFork
Integrations

Stream to Mux and everywhere else

Mux is one of the destinations CastFork connects to. Set it up once, and it goes live alongside every other platform you’ve connected, from a single broadcast.

Streaming softwareComing soon
How to connect

Connecting Mux takes four steps

01

Get your Mux stream key and URL

Find the RTMP ingest URL and stream key in Mux's own creator or broadcaster settings.

02

Add it as a custom RTMP channel

In Channels, add a custom RTMP destination and paste in the URL and key. Nothing is validated until you go live.

03

Choose it as a destination

Toggle it on for any stream card, alongside your other destinations.

04

Go live

Press go — CastFork relays your feed to it along with everywhere else you're sending, from the same encode.

What's supported

Mux capability notes

Straight from our platform catalog — no feature listed as supported that isn't actually wired up.

Custom titles

Not supported today

Description

Not supported today

Chat in Studio's unified panel

Not supported today

Stream analytics

Not supported today

Live viewer count

Not supported today

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Mux FAQ

Questions about Mux and CastFork

Yes. Mux counts the same as any other channel toward how many destinations can be live at once on your plan — Free covers 2, and every paid tier raises that.

Custom RTMP destinations are included from the Standard plan up — Free doesn't include custom RTMP, but native OAuth platforms are available on every plan.

We don't have a public date yet — this page will switch to a live "Connect" flow the moment it ships. If Mux already gives you an RTMP URL and stream key today, custom RTMP covers it in the meantime.

Yes, any time — removing a channel from Channels stops it from appearing as a destination option on future stream cards. It doesn't affect a stream already in progress.

Add Mux to your first stream

Free covers two destinations at once, no time limit, no card required.