IF ONE PC CANT SEE THE OTHER, OR YOU GET BLACK SCREEN: Make sure to allow OBS thru the windows firewall on both PCs, both PCs are connected to the same router/switch via Ethernet cable as they normally would be for Internet access, and also enable "media streaming" on both PCs. - Lets talk more stream setup stuff on Twitch at www.twitch.tv/coalitionchris . Live every friday at 8pm pacific. Check out our Podcast show! ruclips.net/p/PLy_rQZhWE16QfCzp-bYgh-tkBuqgbvUMW&si=RgHY8hzjLCkchLKK
I need help I updated my obs new 29 and also using the teleport plug in and now my stream is totally choppy, slow, and audio come in and out. Am I doing something wrong?
does teleport plugin works with two PCs in different location and different network as i want to do a stream of a tournament from my PC but would like my team member in different city to join my stream with his cam and mic
Dude. I have about 30 hours in trying to run dual pc setup without selling a kidney, audio issues, video issues, works first day they update the software doesn’t work the next week. De-sync you name it this man just solved my problem in 10 minutes AND it’s all in OBS like dude!!
@@ShadowFoxInfinite Weird. its a massively successful video that would be near the top of search results for easy 2 pc stream setups. Oh well, at least you found this one :)
if anyone have issues with teleporting the screen to the 2nd PC, make sure you give premission for OBS in firewall. I had to that manually even after giving it the access the first time for some reason.
This comment saved me! I came to the comments when I kept getting a black screen on my laptop (streaming pc). Turns out I had to add OBS into the defender firewall then everything worked.
For some reason whenever I try to teleport my streaming PC to my Gaming PC it works, but when I want to teleport my Gaming PC to my Streaming PC it doesn't even show up on the list of PCs. I am very confused, I tried allowing it through firewall and all that stuff but nothing worked.
The audio de-sync drove me bananas as well. Part of what gave me the idea to overbuild my gaming pc with the A380. That however, has it's own issues. I am thinking I am going to try this on a gaming laptop I have with an I7 and a 1060 just to play with it. As usual, another great video.
@denisee2969 I'm not home but I know how if you're talking about capture card. Go to add new source ad audio output ( I believe it's that one) then drop down box with have whatever capture cared you have connected "capture card" and hit that one and the audio will be spit on.
You're right it doesn't come cheap. It comes free. I've been showing how to do "quality video" for stream setups for years and OBS NDI, as well as OBS teleport, arent just cheap... they're free. If you don't consider methods utilizing these free tools, you're the problem.
I've been looking for another solution since the current obs ndi plugin has a sound crackling issue that remains unresolved. Will give it a go later. Thanks for sharing, happy new year.
Doesn't have to be but is highly recommended for both devices to be connected to the same router/switch via Ethernet cable. Also, make sure to allow OBS thru the windows firewall on both PCs and enable "media streaming" on both PCs
Great video! Definitely keeping this in mind if I ever upgrade my gaming PC. Sadly right now mine can't handle me having both obs and the game open at the same time :/ it uses way too much CPU. No clue why, my gaming PC is supposed to be able to handle both, someone with my same PC has no issues. It's been a serious drag.
Thanks! I have some more videos for you to check out that can help then! You may also want to reduce the amount of browser sources in OBS to as minimal as you can get it. Browser sources can really tank performance if you have too many. ruclips.net/video/cqg_Pyn3PFI/видео.html ruclips.net/video/s1eYvi2GFt8/видео.html ruclips.net/video/QbVCOgF4G8M/видео.html
After swapping between scenes on the gaming PC enough times I end up with video delay on the streaming PC while the audio seems to stay in sync. This is without even going live. Any idea what would cause this & how to fix it?
Never heard of this issue. I would check the GitHub issues page to see if anyone and reported anything. I don't remember if teleport has a hardware acceleration check and/or a sync setting you can play with to see if it helps.
This will save me drilling holes and crawling in the attic to run a 50 foot Fiber HDMI cable between PC's and a capture card !! I can use that money saved to update network speed . Thank you for sharing .
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Finally an alternative I can use. I had been waiting for OBS NDI project to implement the official NDI 5 SDK into a proper plug in instead of workaround but its stalled looks like. People can use workaround but its not reliable. (Sorry for long comment)
Hey man, so does this mean that the 2ND PC is the one doing the encoding and handling the load leaving the 1ST PC to have all its performance focused on gaming?
@@CoalitionGaming THANK YOU BRO! I’m getting it setup now and I’m using an ROG ALLY as the secondary stream PC to handle the encoding. My next question would be, how could I go about handling certain audio sources staying out of VODS? EDIT: I figured it out, you can add a teleport filter to each audio source from your main PC’s OBS and on your secondary stream PC add those teleport audio filters individually, this way you can still separate the audio tracks on the second PC
@@CoalitionGaming Hey so i've been running multiple stream tests and for some reason I'm having an issue where my main PC still suffers from the encoding load even though I started the stream on the 2nd pc, any ideas? EDIT: I figured it out, I had ENABLE TELEPORT checked on my 2nd stream PC (you only need this checked on the main pc), by only keeping my main PC enabled it wasn’t double encoding (which caused encoder lag on both PC’s)
@@CoalitionGaming Got everything dialed in and setup. This works FANTASTIC. I’ve been able to offload all the encoding onto my ROG ALLY (pretty dang solid CPU) and stream on Twitch at 8000 kbps at 936p60fps, 192hz audio, and have it use the x264 encoder in preset SLOW/Profile HIGH, which leaves all the gaming performance to my main PC (7900xtx/5800x3d). I was streaming Tarkov, famous for having horrendous Bitrate streaming issues due to the mass amount of foliage. And I can still play at 4k120fps HIGH while I game and stream thanks to the teleport setup. Before on a single PC I could barely do 720p30fps and the bitrate was really bad. This is a lifesaver.
Hmm I wonder if this plays well between Windows & Linux machines. My gaming PC runs Windows but every other device I use runs on Linux (If I had the hardware the Windows machine would be a Linux virtualization gaming rig with GPU passthru and all that good stuff but alas.. stinky windows) NDI stopped playing well after Windows 10 got some updates post Win11 launch so I'm hoping this has a better time. Don't get why this isn't a standard feature in OBS at this point, it's so friggin useful.
Hope you're still replying to this video to this day. For context, I used this OBS Teleport for sometime now for only audio and sent the feed to my laptop OBS to stream on RUclips. I had used a capture card connected to my laptop OBS previously and had OBS Fullscreen Project from my main/gaming computer and projected it to show the visual feed of my stream to the capture card/laptop OBS. Now, I recently I fully switched to NDI/Teleport, and I have come across this issue. I noticed that when I have the Teleport from my main/gaming pc OBS enabled to show my OBS Video feed, my main/gaming pc starts to crack and pop audio from my main/computer's audio, but when I disable Teleport, it is fine. Blessing that the audio doesnt appear to be an issue on stream for viewer, but the popping is only be heard by me through my headphones. Not sure if this problem has ever been come across? It's a dumb explanation but curious if theres a fix before I go back to my old method lol
@@J0EMAR haven't heard of that issue, except with one version of NDI that had a little audio crackle problem. If you're up to date, neither should be an issue. I would do the tips in my pinned comment, then maybe open an issue on the GitHub page for Teleport
@@gregoryolejniczak1688 allow it thru the windows firewall on both PCs, and enable "media streaming" on both PCs. Just press the windows key on your keyboard and search those.
Thank you for this, do you know how to get my game audio on tiktok too? I am streaming on both twitch using teleport then when I use the vertical plug in, I can't get Mt game audio to tiktok...
@@simplyblazeegaming you're welcome. If you're virtual camming into TikTok studio, you'll need to add your desktop audio source (or whatever main audio source your PC has) on TikTok studio, since virtual cam only supports video. Vertical plugin streaming with a stream key directly to TikTok, audio should already be there in the Teleport source if you're doing OBS to OBS teleport. There's nothing to change. It should just work.
@CoalitionGaming that sounds so easy lol do you have discord? Maybe if you got the time you can walk me through it? If not ill try and figure it out. But yes, right now I am live on twitch using teleport. A laptop (streaming) and my gaming pc. I was on tiktok also using vertical plug in and tiktok studio. I don't have have a key stream unfortunately.
@@simplyblazeegaming then yeah you just need to add the audio source directly in TikTok studio. That's all. Yes I have a discord, all links are in every video's description
Hmmm run the plugin installation again and reboot the PC then check. If you still have a problem, check the OBS logs for any teleport worded loading errors and see what it says.
This was really helpful. I'm saving up for a pc since I've been streaming off an old laptop and was going to keep using it as a streaming pc and was worried I would have to save for a capture card as well
I made more progress with Teleport than NDI 5. I keep hitting a wall where my streaming PC does not see the gaming PC. Both connected via LAN to the same router, I've tried turning on/off and changing settings; Firewall & rules, media sharing, resolution outputs, antivirus, discoverable, etc. Today with Teleport I had minor progress. I can get both PCs to see themselves and show in OBS. Previously I could only get the gaming PC to see the streaming. Not the other way and streaming PC not itself. The video does not display though. If you think you've got an idea, it's appreciated.
The main things are media streaming enabled on both, both wired to same router/switch via Ethernet, OBS allowed thru windows firewall on both, and then finally you can try restarting your router as well. Beyond that, you need to look into what ports and stuff these protocols use and open them up/forward them/allow them directly in your router. You can also plug both PCs into a separate new switch, then run one cable from router to switch to give that switch Internet access and you sort of bypass the router's issues like that
So crazy idea I thought of, I own a modified steam deck that runs windows 11 I've been thinking of recording my gameplay on my pc but the method you brought up seems in theory do able. Windeck to pc streaming / recording
1) start menu, right-click obs "go to file location", right click obs.exe, go to properties, copy the "target" (but exclude the quotes " "), 2)Click start, type in "windows firewall", on the upper left corner click " allow an app or feature through windows defender firewall", click the "Change Settings" button on the top, then press the "allow another app" below, paste in the location from the first step. This should fix your problems with it not getting any picture via teleport source on the 2nd pc/streaming rig.
Uses more than 2 times higher network resources (40-50 Mb/s at 40 quality with Teleport, 15-20 Mb/s for NDI5 at "good" quality). Video and audio delay when transmitting from the main PC reaches 1-2 seconds. Extra 5-15% CPU load (OBS on main PC) is also not encouraging.
Make sure to allow OBS thru the windows firewall on both PCs, both PCs are connected to the same router/switch via Ethernet cable as they normally would be for Internet access, and also enable "media streaming" on both PCs
okay one question before my mouse and keyboard come in: I have a stream deck with various timed toggles setup on the "Gaming pc" including go live. If I teleport my stream to the second dedicated streaming pc won't my stream deck only work for the gaming pc and not the streaming one? Because if I press go live it'll go live on the gaming one instead. Just curious if you knew before I hopped in there.
Correct me if IM wrong, I was told the streaming PC doesn't need a GPU it can use onboard Gfx. But After testing your guide today and going down as low as 3000 Bitrate on the PC That is recieving Teleport *The stream PC with onboard Gfx* I buffer every 2 seconds.
@@MattGUploads old onboard graphics is very weak and I wouldn't recommend it. 11th gen and newer Intel igpu graphics handles things fine. Recently did a video doing exactly this with a laptop that only has integrated graphics. ruclips.net/video/m5MGLzr2kCY/видео.htmlsi=c1yMpgfUnlv4MMwK
Reduce the amount of browser, media, video, and image sources uses in OBS on the gaming PC and reduce the amount of animated sources used altogether. Also be sure to make sure both computers are connected to the same router/switch via Ethernet cable. If the 2nd computer is using Intel integrated graphics on a CPU generation older than 10th Gen, that could also be part of the problem too. And don't turn he quality slider for Teleport past 80.
Not sure what you're asking. All audio configured on the gaming PC's OBS should transfer into OBS on the 2nd PC. If audio is not transferring, then you need to do a few things to be sure. Make sure OBS is allowed thru the windows firewall on both PCs, make sure "Media Streaming" is enabled on both PCs, and make sure both computers are connected to the same router/switch via ethernet cable as they already would be for internet access. Then on the advanced audio mixer on the 2nd PC, make sure all the tracks are selected for the OBS Teleport source.
I wonder how the quality of Teleported video will be, extra compression artifacts or is it as flawless as NDI? Also, hows the Latency? NDI has impressive latency
It's pretty great all around tbh, but you can also turn up the quality slider. I did notice that network usage skyrockets with it though once you hit go 90 or higher so I generally like to advise to use around 80 for maximum quality without hitting the network too hard
Weird, I have tons of people on my NDI videos leaving comments about desync and have never seen the same with Teleport. I'm glad to see new development is going on with the OBS NDI plugin that lets it work on newer versions of OBS tho!
you have to make sure your ethernet connection is operating at 1gbps in windows. If there is something wrong with your ethernet cable or the ethernet port on either end, that could be contributing to that.
Make sure to allow OBS thru the windows firewall on both PCs, both PCs are connected to the same router/switch via Ethernet cable as they normally would be for Internet access, and also enable "media streaming" on both PCs
doesn't seem like my second PC can even connect, which makes no sense as it's transmitting audio through voicemeeter, and kb/m through synergy just fine.
Theres a little error some how both my pc Are in good shape CPU usage is low as always but somehow my OBS is pickong up Very Lagy but i ha e a great wifi but somehow OBS is laging hard but pc Are still working
Make sure both computers are wired via Ethernet cable to the same router/switch as they normally would be for Internet access and make sure those connections are showing up in windows at 1gbps and not 100mbps
@@CoalitionGaming Im at living room where the router is and both of pcs are in Same wifi but still picking up lag on OBS but pc plays games normal whats the cause of lag even tho im very near at the router..
@@BLXeno this may not work well over wifi so that's why I say both PCs need to be wired. Turn the quality slider down and see if it smooths out, if it does it's because you need to be off the wifi. Also if that 2nd PC doesn't have a GPU or is using old integrated graphics from some old Intel CPU, they could also be the problem. Most of the time though, it's network related and connecting both to same router with Ethernet cable solves the issue. You have to try that to find out.
@@CoalitionGaming Im using 2 PCs 1 laptop second Desktop (Desktop haves Intel Duo Core CPU and asus hd6670-2gd3 GPU and SSD) (Laptop uses Intel Core i3 CPU and Invidia Geforce 920m GPU and SSD also) i use laptop to play games but no game is open the Cast works fine but if i open any game like idk Genshin Impact, Roblox, Call Of Duty Warzone, any other types games causing cast to go lagy i tryed many ways lowering or doing like your video or other ways but no sign of luck same with wiring so i have no choice to buy a Video capture Device If you have anything to ask go ahead but thx for the video also thats also a good way to help out alot.
Given the age of the parts, i'm not entirely sure your network connections are running at optimal speed for something like Teleport or NDI to work properly. If both PCs were wired via ethernet to the same router/switch and you could ensure both are connected to the network at 1gbps (not 100mbps) then that would eliminate alot from the troubleshooting. Since you don't want to do any of that, its hard to help. The only other option is turning the quality slider in OBS teleport all the way down and seeing if the feed between the PCs smoothes out. If it does, its 100% a network bottleneck and thus why i recommend ethernet cable and verifying 1gbps connection speed (not internet speed). If it doesnt smooth out if pulling the quality slider down in the OBS teleport source, then its a problem with your hardware's capabilities and you will have a hard time getting around that.
And enable "media streaming" on both PCs too. I respond to so many comments on this, and the NDI video, with the firewall exception and media streaming advice lol
So I’ve followed the instructions exactly but I’m still getting a completely black screen on my streaming pc. I’ve disabled firewalls and tried everything. Any advice?
Make sure to allow OBS thru the windows firewall on both PCs, enable "media streaming" on both PCs, and make sure they are both connected to the same switch/router as they normally would be for Internet access via Ethernet cable. Also try rebooting your router.
How does the second pc access/communicate with he gaming pc? Is it trough WiFi or could you just cable them together somehow ? Sorry for the stupid question
Sir, it was still black screen on my stream laptop, even though I had already installed the teleport plugin. My laptop can regonise the teleport on my destop PC but it was still black screen. I set my destop PC as GAMING PC, and then laptop OBS can figure out "GAMING PC" with generating the black screen. idk why ?_?
Make sure to allow OBS thru the windows firewall on both PCs, both PCs are wired via Ethernet to the same router/switch, and "media streaming" is enabled in windows on both PCs
" Make sure to allow OBS thru the windows firewall on both PCs, both PCs are connected to the same router/switch via Ethernet cable as they normally would be for Internet access, and also enable "media streaming" on both PCs." Could you do a walk through on how to do this? i have a black screen too but too do the above is like trying to figure out a womans mind lol not very simple as you say it is to some of us :( but yes overall its very simple thank you
@@M3guy100 press windows key or click search bar in your windows task bar, start typing those things. One is "allow an app through the windows firewall" and the other is "media streaming." Searching those should bring up the menus you need.
@@CoalitionGaming thank you for the reply, i did manage to diagnose it in the end, i had to unistall OBS on the gaming PC and reinstall it and it worked fine!!! awesome thank you so much !!
I'm trying to use a 2019 Intel Mac as my "GAMING PC" and using another Windows Laptop as the "STREAMING PC" and I followed every step on here, but the "GAMING PC" or Macbook doesn't show up when i try to add the Teleport Source on my Windows. Is this because I'm using two different operating systems or am I missing something?
Make sure to allow OBS thru the windows firewall on both PCs, both PCs are connected to the same router/switch via Ethernet cable as they normally would be for Internet access, and also enable "media streaming" on both PCs. Now, you may only be able to do these exact things on the windows computer but there should be similar options on Mac. I do not know if there is cross compatibility issues with different os's and teleport. If you can't get it working, OBS-NDI works
Make sure to allow OBS thru the windows firewall on both PCs, both PCs are connected to the same router/switch via Ethernet cable as they normally would be for Internet access, and also enable "media streaming" on both PCs
Make sure to allow OBS thru the windows firewall on both PCs, both PCs are connected to the same router/switch via Ethernet cable as they normally would be for Internet access, and also enable "media streaming" on both PCs
How does this not still use up resources on the gaming PC? You're still encoding through your own network just to encode again to twitch/ youtube. Or am I completely wrong and somehow magically mirrors whats on the OBS thats not active with no CPU or GPU utilization?
Never said it doesn't use any resources. It uses a little bit, but definitely not as intense as you make it sound in terms of load. The way this and NDI works are that yes, they are encoding to send to the other PC, but that they use a lightweight method so that they don't do heavy encoding so it doesn't use up as much resources to do their thing.
this would be great if I could only stream audio only to obs and then also able to route the audio to other applications on the streaming pc....only NDI can do that rn unfortunately but I hate the desync...its so annoying
You can add Teleport as a filter on most sources, but that just keeps you to sending individual audio or video sources to only OBS on the 2nd PC so so not quite the same
Less resources used on the gaming PC so performance in games should be a bit better, redundancy in case gaming PC crashes or restarts meaning stream won't go down, stuff like that. It isn't alot of advantages given how powerful single PC setups have gotten but people still love to do 2 PC setups anyways
Very very nice! Thank you! I got myself into dual pc solutions and doesnt wanted to buy a capture card, so I will give teleport a try! Are there any problems with teleport when streaming and recording? Provided the hardware can handle it.
Yo bro, i'm new for recording a gameplay on pc, my friend told me u must record with dual pc for smooth and better look, can u tell me minimum cpu and gpu to record a gameplay with no lag using evgax1r? And can ddr3 pc with 2cores and 2 thread capture 4k60fps with gtx 1650,i think 1650 supports enough 4k60 fps for capturing only? His 1650 just free for me and i can use it, can i blend a dual core cpu and 1650 to record 4k60fps with evga x1?
Your friend needs to learn a bit more before saying stuff like that. It's not necessary to have a dual PC setup but at least the solution you found in this video is free to use if you already have a second PC. If you don't already have a second PC, don't just jump straight into dual PC because someone told you that's how you need to do it. Do some actual research first. If you're just recording gameplay, solutions like Nvidia Share and Radeon Adrenaline have their own built in recording too that minimally impacts performance. And to answer your question about the ddr3 PC, no it can't do any of that. ruclips.net/video/z-AFj0mQ1DM/видео.html
How do i enable obs thru the windows firewall, as the firewall is enabled, but not working only thing is my main PC is on the main Wifi, and the second one is on a Ethernet cable
Search "allow an application through the windows firewall" in the windows start menu search to get to the menu you need to. Do this on both PCs. And similarly, search and enable "media streaming" on both PCs. Ensure both PCs are connected via Ethernet to the same router/switch too. Wifi is not recommended
Do you need a data cable connection or can you wifi between them? Golf sim to broadcast computer. I then want to add guest on video to the broadcast, best option for that now? Thanks Spike
@@FrugalFixerSpike it can work over wifi so long as both computers are on the same network. It's not recommended over wifi tho. Recommendation is both computers connected to the same switch via Ethernet cable. But wifi does work if you want to try it.
Thanks, they are about 10 feet apart, I have a cable too. Using the OBS what is the best way to have guest added? I haven’t streamed guest in like 2 years and there has to be a great new way, you know about, lol
Make sure to allow OBS thru the windows firewall on both PCs, both PCs are connected to the same router/switch via Ethernet cable as they normally would be for Internet access, and also enable "media streaming" on both PCs
Yep still works. Make sure to allow OBS thru the windows firewall on both PCs, both PCs are connected to the same router/switch via Ethernet cable as they normally would be for Internet access, and also enable "media streaming" on both PCs
IF ONE PC CANT SEE THE OTHER, OR YOU GET BLACK SCREEN: Make sure to allow OBS thru the windows firewall on both PCs, both PCs are connected to the same router/switch via Ethernet cable as they normally would be for Internet access, and also enable "media streaming" on both PCs.
- Lets talk more stream setup stuff on Twitch at www.twitch.tv/coalitionchris . Live every friday at 8pm pacific.
Check out our Podcast show! ruclips.net/p/PLy_rQZhWE16QfCzp-bYgh-tkBuqgbvUMW&si=RgHY8hzjLCkchLKK
Thanks for this tutorial Chris. Can you tell us if this will work as well on OBS 28? I noticed you are still using v27. Happy New year Mate.
@@Isaiah___-sl1so np. Yep works on OBS 28! Happy new year to you too!
I need help I updated my obs new 29 and also using the teleport plug in and now my stream is totally choppy, slow, and audio come in and out. Am I doing something wrong?
does teleport plugin works with two PCs in different location and different network as i want to do a stream of a tournament from my PC but would like my team member in different city to join my stream with his cam and mic
@@TheTormentor must be same network.
Dude. I have about 30 hours in trying to run dual pc setup without selling a kidney, audio issues, video issues, works first day they update the software doesn’t work the next week. De-sync you name it this man just solved my problem in 10 minutes AND it’s all in OBS like dude!!
Needed this SIX YEARS AGO when all the big streamers were doing it and told NO ONE to hide that power. Good to finally see a good walkthrough.
Sorry to tell you this but I had a practically identical 2 PC tutorial video out 6 years ago lol
ruclips.net/video/AH_ECDLkKEA/видео.html
😬😬😬
@@CoalitionGaming Great. Too bad I didn’t find it then, and nobody else was talking about it either.🤷🏾♂️
@@ShadowFoxInfinite Weird. its a massively successful video that would be near the top of search results for easy 2 pc stream setups. Oh well, at least you found this one :)
@@CoalitionGaming Nope- never hit any of my feeds, and I've seen your channel name come up before, but not for this topic. Algorithm am cry.
@@ShadowFoxInfinite Damnit RUclips.
if anyone have issues with teleporting the screen to the 2nd PC, make sure you give premission for OBS in firewall.
I had to that manually even after giving it the access the first time for some reason.
Yep allowing OBS through the windows firewall on both PCs really helps, also enabling "media streaming" on both PCs
@@CoalitionGaming thank you for adding that tip, I'll turn media sharing on and stress test this again 👍👍
This comment saved me! I came to the comments when I kept getting a black screen on my laptop (streaming pc). Turns out I had to add OBS into the defender firewall then everything worked.
Saved me was gonna pull my hair out thanks
For some reason whenever I try to teleport my streaming PC to my Gaming PC it works, but when I want to teleport my Gaming PC to my Streaming PC it doesn't even show up on the list of PCs. I am very confused, I tried allowing it through firewall and all that stuff but nothing worked.
The audio de-sync drove me bananas as well. Part of what gave me the idea to overbuild my gaming pc with the A380. That however, has it's own issues. I am thinking I am going to try this on a gaming laptop I have with an I7 and a 1060 just to play with it. As usual, another great video.
imagine getting an intel gpu
i’m doing that now, gaming on my pc & my asus tuf gaming laptop for streaming, but i’m not sure how to get the audios connecting any help?
@denisee2969 I'm not home but I know how if you're talking about capture card. Go to add new source ad audio output ( I believe it's that one) then drop down box with have whatever capture cared you have connected "capture card" and hit that one and the audio will be spit on.
Streaming is getting easier and easier now it's not just an exclusive thing for the rich anymore lol
Tbh nah it’s for the rich
@@silentred8333not for the rich 😂 maybe not for the poor but 1000 can get u started
@@silentred8333I gotta agree with ya there. Maybe not the rich, but quality video over streaming doesn't come cheap
You're right it doesn't come cheap. It comes free. I've been showing how to do "quality video" for stream setups for years and OBS NDI, as well as OBS teleport, arent just cheap... they're free. If you don't consider methods utilizing these free tools, you're the problem.
Wish me luck. LOL
I've been looking for another solution since the current obs ndi plugin has a sound crackling issue that remains unresolved. Will give it a go later. Thanks for sharing, happy new year.
This is must using LAN Cable? I try my pc using LAN, my laptop using WIFI... on same network but Not working.... Can you explain to me?
Doesn't have to be but is highly recommended for both devices to be connected to the same router/switch via Ethernet cable. Also, make sure to allow OBS thru the windows firewall on both PCs and enable "media streaming" on both PCs
I didn’t know about the 16x9 info. Thanks for that !
Thank you so much for this! Going to make recording from another device so easy!
Really simple and easy to follow tutorial. Thx
Since the screen is cropped at 3:44
Click Tools, Teleport.
Yes. Also shown right before that at 2:55
Great video! Definitely keeping this in mind if I ever upgrade my gaming PC. Sadly right now mine can't handle me having both obs and the game open at the same time :/ it uses way too much CPU. No clue why, my gaming PC is supposed to be able to handle both, someone with my same PC has no issues. It's been a serious drag.
Thanks! I have some more videos for you to check out that can help then! You may also want to reduce the amount of browser sources in OBS to as minimal as you can get it. Browser sources can really tank performance if you have too many.
ruclips.net/video/cqg_Pyn3PFI/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/s1eYvi2GFt8/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/QbVCOgF4G8M/видео.html
Oh my lord thank you so much, you're really good in instructions and explaining 😭 i can finally stream my art
Very nice. Good to see an alternative to NDI.
After swapping between scenes on the gaming PC enough times I end up with video delay on the streaming PC while the audio seems to stay in sync. This is without even going live. Any idea what would cause this & how to fix it?
Never heard of this issue. I would check the GitHub issues page to see if anyone and reported anything. I don't remember if teleport has a hardware acceleration check and/or a sync setting you can play with to see if it helps.
If only i didnt tear apart my stream pc after NDI was dead for months RIP. Great video.
Does this work when you have multiple sound sources on the gaming pc?
Yo! Yep, everything configured on the gaming PC should transfer over to the 2nd PC as a single source there.
This will save me drilling holes and crawling in the attic to run a 50 foot Fiber HDMI cable between PC's and a capture card !! I can use that money saved to update network speed . Thank you for sharing .
im planning on building a pc, so i want to be able to also use my laptop to stream or record
good luck you can do it
does it needs to run on same windows its not working on mine the 2nd pc is windows 11 xd
No. Check the pinned comment for additional troubleshooting to help
thanks
thanks so much my guy💜💜 gonna save my pc from exploding when recording with all of the mods i have👽
You saved me some $. Thanks man, This is awesome
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Finally an alternative I can use. I had been waiting for OBS NDI project to implement the official NDI 5 SDK into a proper plug in instead of workaround but its stalled looks like. People can use workaround but its not reliable. (Sorry for long comment)
My streaming pc won't find my gaming pc even when i refresh list
@@XentixFN check the pinned comment
@@CoalitionGaming did all of the steps in the pinned comment, still can't see Gaming PC from streaming PC
omg i love you man i have been having a second pc but never new how ❤❤❤❤❤ thank you
Hey man, so does this mean that the 2ND PC is the one doing the encoding and handling the load leaving the 1ST PC to have all its performance focused on gaming?
That's correct. The first PC will still have some load from OBS being open but not nearly as much as if it was doing all the encoding itself
@@CoalitionGaming THANK YOU BRO! I’m getting it setup now and I’m using an ROG ALLY as the secondary stream PC to handle the encoding.
My next question would be, how could I go about handling certain audio sources staying out of VODS?
EDIT: I figured it out, you can add a teleport filter to each audio source from your main PC’s OBS and on your secondary stream PC add those teleport audio filters individually, this way you can still separate the audio tracks on the second PC
@@CoalitionGaming Hey so i've been running multiple stream tests and for some reason I'm having an issue where my main PC still suffers from the encoding load even though I started the stream on the 2nd pc, any ideas?
EDIT: I figured it out, I had ENABLE TELEPORT checked on my 2nd stream PC (you only need this checked on the main pc), by only keeping my main PC enabled it wasn’t double encoding (which caused encoder lag on both PC’s)
@@CoalitionGaming Got everything dialed in and setup. This works FANTASTIC. I’ve been able to offload all the encoding onto my ROG ALLY (pretty dang solid CPU) and stream on Twitch at 8000 kbps at 936p60fps, 192hz audio, and have it use the x264 encoder in preset SLOW/Profile HIGH, which leaves all the gaming performance to my main PC (7900xtx/5800x3d). I was streaming Tarkov, famous for having horrendous Bitrate streaming issues due to the mass amount of foliage. And I can still play at 4k120fps HIGH while I game and stream thanks to the teleport setup.
Before on a single PC I could barely do 720p30fps and the bitrate was really bad. This is a lifesaver.
Hmm I wonder if this plays well between Windows & Linux machines. My gaming PC runs Windows but every other device I use runs on Linux (If I had the hardware the Windows machine would be a Linux virtualization gaming rig with GPU passthru and all that good stuff but alas.. stinky windows) NDI stopped playing well after Windows 10 got some updates post Win11 launch so I'm hoping this has a better time.
Don't get why this isn't a standard feature in OBS at this point, it's so friggin useful.
Hope you're still replying to this video to this day. For context, I used this OBS Teleport for sometime now for only audio and sent the feed to my laptop OBS to stream on RUclips. I had used a capture card connected to my laptop OBS previously and had OBS Fullscreen Project from my main/gaming computer and projected it to show the visual feed of my stream to the capture card/laptop OBS. Now, I recently I fully switched to NDI/Teleport, and I have come across this issue. I noticed that when I have the Teleport from my main/gaming pc OBS enabled to show my OBS Video feed, my main/gaming pc starts to crack and pop audio from my main/computer's audio, but when I disable Teleport, it is fine. Blessing that the audio doesnt appear to be an issue on stream for viewer, but the popping is only be heard by me through my headphones. Not sure if this problem has ever been come across? It's a dumb explanation but curious if theres a fix before I go back to my old method lol
@@J0EMAR haven't heard of that issue, except with one version of NDI that had a little audio crackle problem. If you're up to date, neither should be an issue. I would do the tips in my pinned comment, then maybe open an issue on the GitHub page for Teleport
I am trying to get this going but windows never pops up to allow me to give it access through my network. Please help.
I uninstalled obs and the plugin twice
@@gregoryolejniczak1688 allow it thru the windows firewall on both PCs, and enable "media streaming" on both PCs. Just press the windows key on your keyboard and search those.
can i use obs teleport with both computers on ethernet?
computers connected via ethernet cable to the same router/switch as they already would be for internet access is the ideal config, yes
Thank you for this, do you know how to get my game audio on tiktok too? I am streaming on both twitch using teleport then when I use the vertical plug in, I can't get Mt game audio to tiktok...
@@simplyblazeegaming you're welcome. If you're virtual camming into TikTok studio, you'll need to add your desktop audio source (or whatever main audio source your PC has) on TikTok studio, since virtual cam only supports video. Vertical plugin streaming with a stream key directly to TikTok, audio should already be there in the Teleport source if you're doing OBS to OBS teleport. There's nothing to change. It should just work.
@CoalitionGaming that sounds so easy lol do you have discord? Maybe if you got the time you can walk me through it? If not ill try and figure it out. But yes, right now I am live on twitch using teleport. A laptop (streaming) and my gaming pc. I was on tiktok also using vertical plug in and tiktok studio. I don't have have a key stream unfortunately.
@@simplyblazeegaming then yeah you just need to add the audio source directly in TikTok studio. That's all. Yes I have a discord, all links are in every video's description
@CoalitionGaming okay, I will join there. There is no "source" on tiktok studio for audio.
You're the best, thank you!! subscribed now! :)
when i go to tools nothing shows after instalation
Hmmm run the plugin installation again and reboot the PC then check. If you still have a problem, check the OBS logs for any teleport worded loading errors and see what it says.
This was really helpful. I'm saving up for a pc since I've been streaming off an old laptop and was going to keep using it as a streaming pc and was worried I would have to save for a capture card as well
I made more progress with Teleport than NDI 5. I keep hitting a wall where my streaming PC does not see the gaming PC. Both connected via LAN to the same router, I've tried turning on/off and changing settings; Firewall & rules, media sharing, resolution outputs, antivirus, discoverable, etc.
Today with Teleport I had minor progress. I can get both PCs to see themselves and show in OBS. Previously I could only get the gaming PC to see the streaming. Not the other way and streaming PC not itself. The video does not display though.
If you think you've got an idea, it's appreciated.
The main things are media streaming enabled on both, both wired to same router/switch via Ethernet, OBS allowed thru windows firewall on both, and then finally you can try restarting your router as well. Beyond that, you need to look into what ports and stuff these protocols use and open them up/forward them/allow them directly in your router.
You can also plug both PCs into a separate new switch, then run one cable from router to switch to give that switch Internet access and you sort of bypass the router's issues like that
Thank You So Much 😊😊😊
Doing this as my pc loves to crash and lockup when I do vrc streams in vr, so tysm
Amazing video! Thank you
So crazy idea I thought of, I own a modified steam deck that runs windows 11 I've been thinking of recording my gameplay on my pc but the method you brought up seems in theory do able. Windeck to pc streaming / recording
Yeah it should work
1) start menu, right-click obs "go to file location",
right click obs.exe,
go to properties, copy the "target" (but exclude the quotes " "),
2)Click start, type in "windows firewall", on the upper left corner click " allow an app or feature through windows defender firewall",
click the "Change Settings" button on the top, then press the "allow another app" below,
paste in the location from the first step.
This should fix your problems with it not getting any picture via teleport source on the 2nd pc/streaming rig.
@@Dewgs. While I don't mention the specific steps, the pinned comment does say to do this (and one more step that also helps)
This one works WAY better than NDI
YOOO at the 0.55 mark that's Tricia Wang from NEXT LEVEL CHEF season 1 she's amazing.
Yep! I helped my friend set up his stream for her to be a guest on and she cooked for them while he built her a PC. Was a great stream.
Uses more than 2 times higher network resources (40-50 Mb/s at 40 quality with Teleport, 15-20 Mb/s for NDI5 at "good" quality). Video and audio delay when transmitting from the main PC reaches 1-2 seconds. Extra 5-15% CPU load (OBS on main PC) is also not encouraging.
I don't recall if the OBS-NDI plugin has been updated to NDI 5 but last I remember it still wasn't.
Wow it can be thay low?
Im at like 500Mb/s at 100% quality lol
Straight and great guide!
Thanks for the video!
perfect, all works great, thanks for this vid :)
hmm, I gonna give this a try.
Great work!
Hey thanks!
I have a problem, my streaming pc doesnt show the things on my main pc, any fix?
Make sure to allow OBS thru the windows firewall on both PCs, both PCs are connected to the same router/switch via Ethernet cable as they normally would be for Internet access, and also enable "media streaming" on both PCs
dose it work on laptop
Yes
damn good video! I'll be trying this to see if it actually works. I'll update y'all.
okay one question before my mouse and keyboard come in: I have a stream deck with various timed toggles setup on the "Gaming pc" including go live. If I teleport my stream to the second dedicated streaming pc won't my stream deck only work for the gaming pc and not the streaming one? Because if I press go live it'll go live on the gaming one instead. Just curious if you knew before I hopped in there.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Correct me if IM wrong, I was told the streaming PC doesn't need a GPU it can use onboard Gfx. But After testing your guide today and going down as low as 3000 Bitrate on the PC That is recieving Teleport *The stream PC with onboard Gfx* I buffer every 2 seconds.
@@MattGUploads old onboard graphics is very weak and I wouldn't recommend it. 11th gen and newer Intel igpu graphics handles things fine. Recently did a video doing exactly this with a laptop that only has integrated graphics. ruclips.net/video/m5MGLzr2kCY/видео.htmlsi=c1yMpgfUnlv4MMwK
Dude, I have a Macbook Pro M3 Max, do you think I could use it to stream my pc?
If there's m1 compatibility for obs and the teleport plugin, I don't see why not
Thanks for your lesson. Now I can design much more complex video broadcasts.
Now... this is something i've never heard of and was in much need of. THANK YOU
Its worked for me but i wanna ask how can i Get rid of the huge drops mid Record also sometimes I have sound delay can you help with those pls
Reduce the amount of browser, media, video, and image sources uses in OBS on the gaming PC and reduce the amount of animated sources used altogether. Also be sure to make sure both computers are connected to the same router/switch via Ethernet cable. If the 2nd computer is using Intel integrated graphics on a CPU generation older than 10th Gen, that could also be part of the problem too. And don't turn he quality slider for Teleport past 80.
It workssss ty so muchhh
Hello, I would like to know how I can do when I play gta Rp to have the sound of other players on the pc of steam because ts I have it basic on the PC
Not sure what you're asking. All audio configured on the gaming PC's OBS should transfer into OBS on the 2nd PC. If audio is not transferring, then you need to do a few things to be sure. Make sure OBS is allowed thru the windows firewall on both PCs, make sure "Media Streaming" is enabled on both PCs, and make sure both computers are connected to the same router/switch via ethernet cable as they already would be for internet access. Then on the advanced audio mixer on the 2nd PC, make sure all the tracks are selected for the OBS Teleport source.
I wonder how the quality of Teleported video will be, extra compression artifacts or is it as flawless as NDI? Also, hows the Latency? NDI has impressive latency
It's pretty great all around tbh, but you can also turn up the quality slider. I did notice that network usage skyrockets with it though once you hit go 90 or higher so I generally like to advise to use around 80 for maximum quality without hitting the network too hard
ndi is still better. obs teleports desync is crazy bad. i have ndi working on obs 29+
Weird, I have tons of people on my NDI videos leaving comments about desync and have never seen the same with Teleport. I'm glad to see new development is going on with the OBS NDI plugin that lets it work on newer versions of OBS tho!
sadly, I can't have both on Ethernet, as it runs slower than my main wifi
you have to make sure your ethernet connection is operating at 1gbps in windows. If there is something wrong with your ethernet cable or the ethernet port on either end, that could be contributing to that.
why its not working for me wtffff I press refresh list and I dont get anything.... I did everything how I am supposed to
Make sure to allow OBS thru the windows firewall on both PCs, both PCs are connected to the same router/switch via Ethernet cable as they normally would be for Internet access, and also enable "media streaming" on both PCs
Hi, im new here, cheers from brazil, u think is better them ndi? look u need more resources for obs teleport
Not sure how you came to that conclusion. I didn't say whether it was better or worse, just another option
@@CoalitionGaming i checked other videos before, i asked what u think for that, what u think is better xD
doesn't seem like my second PC can even connect, which makes no sense as it's transmitting audio through voicemeeter, and kb/m through synergy just fine.
Make sure OBS is allowed thru the windows firewall, enable "media streaming", on both PCs
Theres a little error some how both my pc Are in good shape CPU usage is low as always but somehow my OBS is pickong up Very Lagy but i ha e a great wifi but somehow OBS is laging hard but pc Are still working
Make sure both computers are wired via Ethernet cable to the same router/switch as they normally would be for Internet access and make sure those connections are showing up in windows at 1gbps and not 100mbps
@@CoalitionGaming Im at living room where the router is and both of pcs are in Same wifi but still picking up lag on OBS but pc plays games normal whats the cause of lag even tho im very near at the router..
@@BLXeno this may not work well over wifi so that's why I say both PCs need to be wired. Turn the quality slider down and see if it smooths out, if it does it's because you need to be off the wifi. Also if that 2nd PC doesn't have a GPU or is using old integrated graphics from some old Intel CPU, they could also be the problem. Most of the time though, it's network related and connecting both to same router with Ethernet cable solves the issue. You have to try that to find out.
@@CoalitionGaming Im using 2 PCs 1 laptop second Desktop (Desktop haves Intel Duo Core CPU and asus hd6670-2gd3 GPU and SSD)
(Laptop uses Intel Core i3 CPU and Invidia Geforce 920m GPU and SSD also) i use laptop to play games but no game is open the Cast works fine but if i open any game like idk Genshin Impact, Roblox, Call Of Duty Warzone, any other types games causing cast to go lagy i tryed many ways lowering or doing like your video or other ways but no sign of luck same with wiring so i have no choice to buy a Video capture Device
If you have anything to ask go ahead but thx for the video also thats also a good way to help out alot.
Given the age of the parts, i'm not entirely sure your network connections are running at optimal speed for something like Teleport or NDI to work properly. If both PCs were wired via ethernet to the same router/switch and you could ensure both are connected to the network at 1gbps (not 100mbps) then that would eliminate alot from the troubleshooting. Since you don't want to do any of that, its hard to help. The only other option is turning the quality slider in OBS teleport all the way down and seeing if the feed between the PCs smoothes out. If it does, its 100% a network bottleneck and thus why i recommend ethernet cable and verifying 1gbps connection speed (not internet speed). If it doesnt smooth out if pulling the quality slider down in the OBS teleport source, then its a problem with your hardware's capabilities and you will have a hard time getting around that.
If it doesn’t work add obs to firewall exceptions
And enable "media streaming" on both PCs too. I respond to so many comments on this, and the NDI video, with the firewall exception and media streaming advice lol
So I’ve followed the instructions exactly but I’m still getting a completely black screen on my streaming pc. I’ve disabled firewalls and tried everything. Any advice?
Make sure to allow OBS thru the windows firewall on both PCs, enable "media streaming" on both PCs, and make sure they are both connected to the same switch/router as they normally would be for Internet access via Ethernet cable. Also try rebooting your router.
@@CoalitionGaming sir, you’re my hero. I mean that! Thanks so much!
how does your strem pc detect your gaming pc, through cable or the internet?
same local network
How does the second pc access/communicate with he gaming pc? Is it trough WiFi or could you just cable them together somehow ? Sorry for the stupid question
Communicates over the local area network. Wired connection to same switch would be ideal.
@@CoalitionGaming ok thanks found the answer so no need to connect them with any cables... thanks you did one streamer good💜
Man I’ve been scratching my head with obs-NDI plug-in with audio issues. I’m gonna try this out. Good video! Thanks mate
That's pretty cool, might use it, especially because I need to reboot my main computer sometimes
Sir, it was still black screen on my stream laptop, even though I had already installed the teleport plugin. My laptop can regonise the teleport on my destop PC but it was still black screen. I set my destop PC as GAMING PC, and then laptop OBS can figure out "GAMING PC" with generating the black screen. idk why ?_?
Make sure to allow OBS thru the windows firewall on both PCs, both PCs are wired via Ethernet to the same router/switch, and "media streaming" is enabled in windows on both PCs
@@CoalitionGaming You need to pin this comment! I couldn't figure out what the problem was for a whole week!
" Make sure to allow OBS thru the windows firewall on both PCs, both PCs are connected to the same router/switch via Ethernet cable as they normally would be for Internet access, and also enable "media streaming" on both PCs." Could you do a walk through on how to do this? i have a black screen too but too do the above is like trying to figure out a womans mind lol not very simple as you say it is to some of us :( but yes overall its very simple thank you
@@M3guy100 press windows key or click search bar in your windows task bar, start typing those things. One is "allow an app through the windows firewall" and the other is "media streaming." Searching those should bring up the menus you need.
@@CoalitionGaming thank you for the reply, i did manage to diagnose it in the end, i had to unistall OBS on the gaming PC and reinstall it and it worked fine!!! awesome thank you so much !!
I'm trying to use a 2019 Intel Mac as my "GAMING PC" and using another Windows Laptop as the "STREAMING PC" and I followed every step on here, but the "GAMING PC" or Macbook doesn't show up when i try to add the Teleport Source on my Windows. Is this because I'm using two different operating systems or am I missing something?
Make sure to allow OBS thru the windows firewall on both PCs, both PCs are connected to the same router/switch via Ethernet cable as they normally would be for Internet access, and also enable "media streaming" on both PCs. Now, you may only be able to do these exact things on the windows computer but there should be similar options on Mac. I do not know if there is cross compatibility issues with different os's and teleport. If you can't get it working, OBS-NDI works
@@CoalitionGaming thanks! I’ll give it a try
@@CoalitionGaming just tested and realized OBS wasn’t allowed to pass through the firewall. Now I’m getting signal! Thank you so much
I tried this, it don't seam to show the gaming pc, on my second pc
Make sure to allow OBS thru the windows firewall on both PCs, both PCs are connected to the same router/switch via Ethernet cable as they normally would be for Internet access, and also enable "media streaming" on both PCs
Hi i have a question, what if I can't see GAMING PC
Make sure to allow OBS thru the windows firewall on both PCs, both PCs are connected to the same router/switch via Ethernet cable as they normally would be for Internet access, and also enable "media streaming" on both PCs
what do you mean 1080/60 "not enough bitrate"?
ruclips.net/video/W25CL5kikQI/видео.htmlsi=RfSGTLj2go7_C9gx
so my gaming pc is 2560x1440 for both base and output, but my streaming pc is at 1920x1080 for both, is that a problem?
Should be fine
Thank you, I hope this will work for me. ❤
How does this not still use up resources on the gaming PC? You're still encoding through your own network just to encode again to twitch/ youtube. Or am I completely wrong and somehow magically mirrors whats on the OBS thats not active with no CPU or GPU utilization?
Never said it doesn't use any resources. It uses a little bit, but definitely not as intense as you make it sound in terms of load. The way this and NDI works are that yes, they are encoding to send to the other PC, but that they use a lightweight method so that they don't do heavy encoding so it doesn't use up as much resources to do their thing.
this would be great if I could only stream audio only to obs and then also able to route the audio to other applications on the streaming pc....only NDI can do that rn unfortunately but I hate the desync...its so annoying
You can add Teleport as a filter on most sources, but that just keeps you to sending individual audio or video sources to only OBS on the 2nd PC so so not quite the same
Thank you for the great video
Just popped up with a black screen ): any fix to that?
Make sure to allow OBS thru the windows firewall on both PCs, and enable "media streaming", on both PCs
What is the advantage of this over streaming straight from your gaming PC?
Less resources used on the gaming PC so performance in games should be a bit better, redundancy in case gaming PC crashes or restarts meaning stream won't go down, stuff like that. It isn't alot of advantages given how powerful single PC setups have gotten but people still love to do 2 PC setups anyways
Very very nice! Thank you!
I got myself into dual pc solutions and doesnt wanted to buy a capture card, so I will give teleport a try!
Are there any problems with teleport when streaming and recording? Provided the hardware can handle it.
Shouldn't be any serious issues
I am sure this is a dumb question....but is the camera physically connected tot he "Gaming PC" or the Streaming PC?
You can connect it to either but in the config I like, the gaming PC
This only works when beeing in the same network?
Or can i stream it via the internet?
Same LAN
Great vodeo again😁👍thanks😊
Yo bro, i'm new for recording a gameplay on pc, my friend told me u must record with dual pc for smooth and better look, can u tell me minimum cpu and gpu to record a gameplay with no lag using evgax1r? And can ddr3 pc with 2cores and 2 thread capture 4k60fps with gtx 1650,i think 1650 supports enough 4k60 fps for capturing only? His 1650 just free for me and i can use it, can i blend a dual core cpu and 1650 to record 4k60fps with evga x1?
Your friend needs to learn a bit more before saying stuff like that. It's not necessary to have a dual PC setup but at least the solution you found in this video is free to use if you already have a second PC. If you don't already have a second PC, don't just jump straight into dual PC because someone told you that's how you need to do it. Do some actual research first. If you're just recording gameplay, solutions like Nvidia Share and Radeon Adrenaline have their own built in recording too that minimally impacts performance. And to answer your question about the ddr3 PC, no it can't do any of that.
ruclips.net/video/z-AFj0mQ1DM/видео.html
@@CoalitionGaming got it, thanks for the information bro!
How do i enable obs thru the windows firewall, as the firewall is enabled, but not working
only thing is my main PC is on the main Wifi, and the second one is on a Ethernet cable
Search "allow an application through the windows firewall" in the windows start menu search to get to the menu you need to. Do this on both PCs. And similarly, search and enable "media streaming" on both PCs. Ensure both PCs are connected via Ethernet to the same router/switch too. Wifi is not recommended
Right, thanks @@CoalitionGaming
Do you need a data cable connection or can you wifi between them?
Golf sim to broadcast computer. I then want to add guest on video to the broadcast, best option for that now?
Thanks Spike
@@FrugalFixerSpike it can work over wifi so long as both computers are on the same network. It's not recommended over wifi tho. Recommendation is both computers connected to the same switch via Ethernet cable. But wifi does work if you want to try it.
Thanks, they are about 10 feet apart, I have a cable too. Using the OBS what is the best way to have guest added? I haven’t streamed guest in like 2 years and there has to be a great new way, you know about, lol
Look into vdo Ninja maybe
vdo.ninja/
not working for me
Make sure to allow OBS thru the windows firewall on both PCs, both PCs are connected to the same router/switch via Ethernet cable as they normally would be for Internet access, and also enable "media streaming" on both PCs
@@CoalitionGaming I recently just got another PC and one is wireless and one is ethernet cord. They both have to be on the ethernet cord.
works perfectly, thanks for sharing
awesome! thank you
Does anybody know if this is still working? Ive done everything and i cant get it to work for me. The list just does not refresh :(
Yep still works. Make sure to allow OBS thru the windows firewall on both PCs, both PCs are connected to the same router/switch via Ethernet cable as they normally would be for Internet access, and also enable "media streaming" on both PCs
AMAZING VIDEO!
Thanks!