Direct answer: You can stream most browser-based services (YouTube, Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Prime Video, HBO Max/Max, Peacock, Crunchyroll, etc.) to a Discord voice channel by using Discord’s screen-share/Go Live feature and sharing the browser tab or app window, though some services may need browser tweaks to avoid a black screen and all streaming must follow each service’s terms of use.

How to stream (quick steps)

  • Open the streaming site (e.g., Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+) in a browser or native app and sign in.
  • Join a voice channel in your Discord server (or a voice call).
  • Click Share Your Screen / Go Live, choose the application window or browser tab showing the video, pick resolution/frame rate, then start streaming.
  • If you get a black screen, try disabling hardware acceleration in your browser, or use the native app where available; relaunch the browser afterward.

Compatibility and common problems

  • YouTube streams usually work without extra steps; many paid streaming services may show a black screen because of DRM/hardware acceleration issues.
  • Disabling hardware acceleration in Chrome/Edge/Brave often resolves black screens; alternatively use the service’s desktop app (if available) and share that window.
  • Audio: ensure you select “Share audio” (or system audio) when you start screen sharing so others hear the video.

Legal and community rules (short)

  • Sharing paywalled content with people who don’t have access may violate the streaming service’s terms of service and could be against Discord server rules; check each service’s policy before streaming.
  • Some communities run watch parties using bots or official watch-party integrations where available; those can be a safer/legal option.

Troubleshooting checklist (bullet list)

  • Try a different browser (Edge, Chrome, Brave) and turn off hardware acceleration if black screen occurs.
  • Use the streaming service’s desktop app and share that window if a browser tab won’t work.
  • Update Discord and your browser, and grant Discord permission to capture the screen.
  • Confirm you checked “Share audio” when sharing.

Example: streaming Netflix

  • Open netflix.com and sign in in a browser or open the Netflix desktop app.
  • In Discord, join a voice channel, choose Share Your Screen, pick the browser tab or Netflix app window, enable audio, and Go Live.
  • If a black screen appears, disable hardware acceleration in the browser settings, restart the browser, then try again.

Short conclusion
Most major streaming services can be streamed to Discord by sharing the browser tab or app window, but expect occasional DRM/black-screen issues that are often resolved by disabling hardware acceleration or using the native app, and always respect service terms and server rules when sharing content.

Summary source note: Information gathered from public guides and platform support pages.