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1. Under `Video Controls` toggle on/off the options for your live event. [See more about customizing the embedded player and adding embed presets](https://vimeo.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/224972808-Customizing-the-embedded-player).
1. Choose your preferred interaction tool and its respective settings (optional). See [interaction tools](#interaction-tools) for more detail.
1. Under the `Destinations` tab, select where you will be streaming your live event. Available destinations to stream: Vimeo. [More destinations coming soon](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/marketing/marketing-operations/-/issues/3872). Click `Next`.
1. Vimeo will ask permission to use your device's microphone and camera. After acceptance, a low-res preview will be made available to test audio/video input/output. Notice a new sidebar menu available to manage the stream including: [Destinations](#destinations), [Chat](#chat), [Polls](#polls), [Q&A](#Q&A), [Graphics](#graphics), and [Stream Health](#stream-health). One or more of these features may not be enabled based on the set up of your live event.
1. Vimeo will ask permission to use your device's microphone and camera. After acceptance, a low-res preview will be made available to test audio/video input/output. Notice a new sidebar menu available to manage the stream including: [Destinations](#destinations), [Chat](#chat), [Polls](#polls), [Q&A](#Q&A), [Graphics](#graphics), and [Stream Health](#stream-health). One or more of these features may not be enabled based on the set up of your live event.
1. Once you've configured all your live stream settings and have successfully completed a dry-run, click the `Go Live` button in the top-right corner.