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Setting obs for twitch and streaming
Setting obs for twitch and streaming













setting obs for twitch and streaming
  1. #Setting obs for twitch and streaming install
  2. #Setting obs for twitch and streaming software

Just resize it like we did with the webcam to fit the screen and drag it to the bottom of your sources list. Click done and magically you have a giant oversized corner of your game showing. For now, you can leave the rest of the settings at default and we will cover those in the future when we touch on more advanced streaming techniques. Under mode select “Specific Window” then move down to the window option and select your game title from the list. You will see a familiar looking drop down with a few more options. Jump back into SLOBS and add a new source, just like you did with the webcam, but this time select “Game Capture”, name the source the title of your game and hit add a new source. This will allow you to seamlessly switch between your game and SLOBS so you can make any adjustments or scene changes while streaming. Mainly you want to make sure that you play in “Windowed Fullscreen” or “Windowed” mode. First, you will want to launch your game and change a few settings to make your life a bit easier during the stream. Now that we have an overlay and a webcam setup it is time to add a game to the mix. You may be sitting here asking, “wait my beautiful face is on top of this awesome camera frame I just installed!” Don’t worry, just go back to that “Sources” panel, then click and drag your webcam source to the bottom of the list.

setting obs for twitch and streaming

Then select video capture device followed by adding a new source, then just choose your webcam from the drop-down menu and click add.īOOM! We have our first piece of real content on the screen! Now just resize it to fit in the camera frame of your overlay and drag it into place. Under the “Sources” pane click the + button to add a new source. First, we should add that webcam I know you bought after reading the first post. Next, let’s get some real content in those fancy frames you just installed! Click the “In Game” scene from the scene list to get started. You should notice that you now have some elements showing up in that vast black space we have been trying to fill, SUCCESS! We are a little over halfway there, so stay with me! Jump back to the “Editor” tab at the top of SLOBS and select your newly installed overlay from the theme dropdown shown in the picture below. We are going to use LiveWire in this tutorial but the instructions will be universal. Scroll through and select a theme that fits you best! The animated themes can add a bit more life to your stream but they are not required so just grab whatever you like. Now, let's get some content on the black screen you are staring at! First, you will want to click the “Themes” tab at the top of SLOBS and click the theme button. If not you just need to provide your login information and the magic will start on its own! Ok, sorry it's not actually that easy, we have a bit more setup to do before we are ready to go live.Įxplore ModMic Discover how ModMic changes the way you game Choose A Theme

setting obs for twitch and streaming

#Setting obs for twitch and streaming software

After you get the software installed just open it up and click the login with Twitch button if you are already logged into Twitch on a web browser it will automatically import all the necessary info from your twitch account to start streaming!

#Setting obs for twitch and streaming install

Let’s dive in and get started so you can get on the road to becoming the next Twitch Superstar!įirst off and probably most obvious make sure you download and install the newest version of StreamLabs OBS, SLOBS as I prefer to call it since that is what we will be using in this tutorial. So for this one, we are going to assume you have set up all your necessary accounts and hardware and need some help getting well. We covered the very basics in our post Setting Up Your First Twitch Stream, Part 1 which you can check out here if you missed it ( Part 1).















Setting obs for twitch and streaming