What could Elgato's exciting new product be? We can't tell you, but there have been quite a few hints at something webcam-shaped from the company by its many partners.
From the super secret box itself to nearly spitting it out in the replies on Twitter:. Hmm maybe??? Jacob earned his first byline writing for his own tech blog from his hometown in Wales in You have the most options. In the beginning, live-streaming was developed mostly for enterprise users and hardcore gamers, which means the software was developed for people who had Work Machines — machines that needed to be powerful enough to render Crysis or do corporate Excel sheets.
Each has its charms; of the three, I prefer regular OBS because it feels standard in a way that my brain appreciates. Streamlabs is also incredibly customizable and fairly easy to set up, with a built-in ecosystem of overlays, extensions, and themes baked right in.
Hello, Mac users. The first thing I should say is: yes, you can do this. Twitch and Mixer will let you stream from your phone if you download their dedicated apps, for example. But your options will be limited and fragmented by platform. You can also live-stream to YouTube from a mobile device if you have more than 1, subscribers. You have a tough row to hoe. This is the easiest way to stream. There are, however, significant drawbacks.
The consoles handle audio just fine, but adding video gets a lot trickier. OBS is a way station: it is the point where your inputs webcam, microphone, game capture and outputs your stream merge.
Basically, OBS works like this: scenes are the building blocks of any stream. You customize scenes with sources, which you can add, and you check audio levels for basically any source within a scene via the mixer. Think PowerPoint transitions. Controls does exactly what it says. To do that, highlight the scene and click the minus button at the bottom of the box. Unfortunately, all of these things mean something. Time to go back to OBS. Just manipulate the image the same way you would if you were resizing anything else, by dragging the corners around.
The next thing you should know is what those things under audio mixer actually do. Pound for pound, Desktop Audio is probably the most powerful thing you should know about in the audio mixer settings. Basically, Desktop Audio sends whatever sounds are on your computer out onto your stream. And this is where it starts to get complicated. You can prevent a ton of troubleshooting down the line if you make sure your audio is routed to the same place.
This setting is not scene-specific, although it does change based on where the sources in the scene have their outputs pointed. The next thing you should do is repeat the same steps as above to create an intermission scene that you can quickly flip to if you need to. You got this! Finally: the live scene. This is where things get a bit more complicated. Start the same way you did before by creating a new scene. In the source tab, add two new sources: one for audio input capture and one for video capture device.
A note here that should save you some troubleshooting time: if your webcam is being used by a different piece of software, it will not show up in OBS. Make sure you close any other software that might be using your camera.
Your microphone will show up as a new set of bars in your audio mixer. Your audience will tell you to adjust as needed — just slide the volume bars underneath the offending input to change the levels. To add a console game is harder because it introduces another piece of software — Elgato Game Capture HD. For other consoles, go here.
Look at the top right where a small image of your capture card should be, and click through to its settings by clicking on the gear under it. You should be able to change the settings there based on which console you have plugged into your capture card. Finally, return to OBS and add a new video capture source to your live scene. Step 5: Soon your software will ask you to select the event that you want to stream, choose your desired event and then press Ok.
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