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# Quick start

This brief tutorial will explain to you how to use the **OVER GATE Console**.

### 1. Login

In order to use the **OVER GATE Console**, you must log in with your OVER credentials. If you don't have an account yet please register [here](https://marketplace.ovr.ai/).

### 2. Event selection

Select the OVRLand you own and where you want to broadcast your event.

### 3. Audio setup

Select the "**Audio"** button to select the input or upload background audio files that will be streamed in your event.

### 4. Avatar setup

Select the **"Avatar"** button and "**Enable avatar in scene**" to display your avatar, then click the **"Stream avatar"** button to make it visible to the audience.

### 5. Enable live

Once everything is in place start the broadcast by clicking on the **"Live"** toggle at the top right. Once clicked, the application will initialize the connection to the servers and start transmitting the data to those connected in the event.

{% hint style="info" %}
After you click on the live button, it may take a few seconds to connect to the servers and go live.
{% endhint %}


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