Just wanted to say thank you for this! Most tutorials on this are things like "multiple webcams in one stream" which is a little odd, because if you know how to put one main webcam in OBS, why would I need help with putting multiple? What I did need help with is putting another webcam source on stream, and this solved it! You are the man.
Thank you bruh, It definitely helped, could you just help me out with the audio thou? I mean does it automatically get the audio from the discord to the livestream or do i have to do anything specific?
Hey man, sorry for the late reply. Audio is delivered through your desktop audio source. There's no way to split the audio source unless you use some third party plugins. The way I've set my OBS up, is to add my headphones audio to the list of sources. I then balance my friends' voices using the built-in audio volume in Discord.
@@TechNuovo alrighty! Thanks. I just added an audio input capture to register my own voice and added an audio output capture to register my friends' voice from discord. I have recorded and live streamed, it works perfect. And as Tech Nuovo said, One might have to balance both the volume sliders till they equalise.
Anurag use a tool called something like “voiceemeter banana”. It has its knowledge base available on youtube so you should be able to find a suitable tutorial for it too. Hope I helped you!
@@TheAkhileshDas yep, I've heard of something similar. It installs virtual sound drivers into your windows sound control panel. Then link various software to your virtual sound drivers using your advanced sound settings in Windows. Then you can set various audio output sources to your OBS scene and match them up with one of the virtual drivers.
You shouldn't need to if you're playing with the same amount of people in Discord. If not, then yes they will need a reset. Best thing to do is create multiple Scenes to compensate for 2 players, 3 players, 4 players etc. And keep your Discord window the same size at all times.
Hey, thanks for the vid! I know you’ve answered a few audio questions already but I’m still confused on one part. How are you able to use your microphone for the stream and discord at the same time? I’ve tried using the same inputs on each app but my friends on discord would hear some buzzing. Thanks!
Yes, this is entirely possible. Set up two scenes, and on scene 1 add your gameplay, and then scene 2 add the window capture to your friends gameplay. Then you can hotkey each scene to a button on your keyboard to you can seamlessly switch between the two
This was super clear and informative, and exactly what I was looking for, thank you! I am completely new to streaming, in terms of capturing the audio from both the game and the discord, does that pull in automatically or do you have to pull in a couple of inputs on OBS?
Unfortunately, I haven't managed to find a way to pull in sound from separate applications in OBS. The way I work around this is make sure the people I am speaking to in Discord are louder than the game. I usually turn down my master volume in-game to around 35%. From here I just turn up my headphones, as the headphones themselves have an adjustable volume slider (Lucidsound LS25) so I can still hear my game volume and friends on Discord.
@@TechNuovo You can use Voicemeeter Banana. and Use VB cable which is a virtual cable . and put discord in the second input .. so you can easily deal with volume levels !
Ahhh, this sounds interesting. I'm definitely going to check this out, as I'm always trying to mix a decent level between game and Discord using the in-game master audio slider! Thanks for the tip!
I found a way around this. But it involves getting a headset that has a chat mix balance. I use the Steel Series Arctis 7. When it's plugged in you get 2 audio outputs, Game and for Chat. Just set your discord speakers to Arctis Chat, and add it as an additional audio source in streamlabs. So now, you have 2 audio sources, Desktop Audio and the Chat Audio. Works like a charm in my stream.
Brand new to using OBS and been wanting to add a friend in game play. This helps so much! Does my friend's mic work through Discord and can be heard through Twitch this way?
It does indeed, all voices will be heard on stream.
10 месяцев назад+1
Thank you. Is there a way in which i can speak with the audience of my live stream instead of they writing chat messages? I just want them to interact with me with talking instead of text.Almost everyone watches streams with a smart phone and its just too annoying to be a part of the stream while you need to type your message as text.Can be any streaming service not just RUclips etc.
Natively I'm not sure I'm afraid. It would be chaos if you heard everyone in a stream chat talking at once. You could host them on a Discord server?
10 месяцев назад
@@TechNuovo just wondered if there is something like i let who speaks of not. Like i am the moderator and let who speaks or not. I dont have experience with discord so i dont know how it works. All i know is almost everyone watches videos with their phones and they dont really be a part of the live stream because it is just not nice trying to type on the screen while listening the video. I am surprised that i am one of the few remaining people who watches majority of the videos with a pc
Thank you so much! This helped me a lot! Do you think it would be possible to insert a pre-recorded video? Cuz I managed the way to make it by inserting the video in PowerPoint and playing it in there while I captured that window, but do know if maybe there's another way? I tried with the Video Player but it didn't work! Thank you sooo much again! great video!
If you're wanting to enter a pre-recorded video, then OBS will let you select the source of that video. For example, if it's a video file that's saved on your computer, then you go to the sources panel, click the plus button and select Media Source. You then hit the browse button to find your video file. If it's a video from a website like RUclips or Vimeo or Facebook etc, then you will need to add a Window Capture source, select the web browser window, and crop it to the size of the video. Hope this helps.
I'm not sure I understand the question I'm afraid, as this is all being done through one OBS on one PC. Everything else is coming in either via Discord or other sources on the single OBS.
@@TechNuovo sorry for my bad eng. So , I was wondering how can I do the following.... My Friend at his house... Me at mine and somehow create a stream, split screen. It was cool if obs could give you that possibility...like a key...to give me access to his screen.
Thanks so much for this! When I open up Discord and OBS again, the window captures are still in the sources area, but they're shrunk down to one pixel on the screen and sometimes placed off the screen entirely!? Any idea on why?
It might be because you're opening OBS first before Discord. Open Discord first otherwise you might have to set a new window capture. Also I have found changing the window sizes and position of the captured window can play havoc with Discord.
I've been trying to figure out how to set up a stream with my friends for a little bit now! This video really helped us figure out what we need to do going forward. Thanks for the awesome tutorial!
Your constreamer would need to find a way to somehow share their mobile screen with you. I can't think of a way this is possible unless Discord or a similar program has this capability.
Hello great little video, However I am left with the question I am seeking an answer, how to attend a zoom meeting/webinar and have a watch party scenario. As well I did not see how everyone sees the stream, all I see in your end result is you have all your friends on your screen, how do they get your output stream?
They can either watch on Twitch, or if you check out my new video, it explains how to get everyone's game on stream too through Discord. ruclips.net/video/NmAdvjbjRmo/видео.html
ya thats how you set your screen up but how do you actully go live with duel streamers , both streaming and on screen , this vid should be called how to set up your screens in obs to mult stream but not how to do cuz you dont say how to actullyt stream with more then one streamer on eachothers screens , but anyway great vid just little miss leading
Whoever is the host streamer, you will need to go into your Streaming options inside of OBS. Inside there you can log in to your Twitch account, or grab the stream key from your chosen platform. Then click the Go Live button and whatever appears on your OBS will appear on your livestream
Hi there! Amazing video, thanks so much for putting this together :) I have one question. For some reason, when I go to window capture and go to select a window, the window that shows my discord doesn't pop up. The only options are my blank Mac desktop screen and the OBS dashboard. Any help with this would be great! Also, I'm not live on discord when I test this out, so idk if that makes a difference?
Are you minimizing your Discord window? If so, this could be the issue. The Discord window will need to remain open the whole time you're inside of OBS.
Great stuff! Been strugling with Window Capture from Zoom and all its eccentricities this was great! It would be great if you could do a video on how best to have multiple people stream while all reacting to the same RUclips or similar video - several use cases of course such as sports watch parties, analysis, reactions etc Problem with Zoom is the second it goes in to screen share mode there's only one layout option and that's the default Zoom option for screen share (I'm the host on OBS putting out the stream and the one sharing the screen over Zoom) - each person's window is too small for individual window captures - We could have folks react to it off the stream on RUclips but they'd see it on a slight delay from me and that doesn't work
One way around this, and I would be happy to create a video once our schedule has dried up a bit, and that's to use a secondary program to share your screen. For example, you would use 'PROGRAM A' to capture your friends' cameras, and 'PROGRAM 2' to screenshare your screen, as you're the host, with your friends. You could then do another display capture inside of OBS to send a pure signal to OBS rather than through a screen sharing program. I hope this makes sense.
hey man I really did like the video the only thing I was wondering is if you have some free time could you put out a video on how you did or got your background or if you could reference another video thank you
i like this and its good and useful however i have an issue what if you have connection issues and one of them drops out then rejoins or a new person joins your chat you would have to re adjust it all
Yes, that is a problem. If one person drops out and then reconnects, a small issue. If more people leave, reconnect AND new people join, yeh, it'll all go to pot. What we did, set up and lock the channel so no one else could join.
hi man, thx for tutorial, but i have an issue, sometimes my friend screens discord on my obs got freeze in the middle of my stream, any solution for that?
Thank you for the tutorial. Our problem is that we want 1 person to play and stream and the other two to connect via voice but still see the game screen without delay so they can comment in time. Currently, we have it set up so they can follow on youtube but even with the ultra low latency, that means a 3 sec delay. What is another option to make sure they see the player's screen without delay? Thanks!
This might be a little more complicated to do. The easiest way, is use Discord for your webcams and voice, and then use another screen sharing software like Zoom, Teams, Google Hangouts or others and get the gamer to share their screen there as well as streaming through obs.
I get how this works for 3 playing a game... but what if 3 wanted to 'react' to a video that's being played by YOU the host? How would they see and hear the audio? Would that be browser based?
Hey! Absolutely. You'd just set up two scenes inside of OBS, pulling in from two different sources. Scene one you'll capture everything you need for you, and scene 2 you'd capture everything you need for your friend. You can then set up hotkeys on your keyboard or if you've got a Streamdeck or similar for different scenes.
@@TechNuovo How would someone connect to a friends gameplay using OBS? There would be no web cam footage, only gameplay. Do you need them to send you a link or key somehow with Discord or what?
@@Oddpistachio1 Get them to stream gameplay to you through Discord and then capture it through Discord. Easiest way. You could also research setting up servers for livestreaming, so your friend directly livestreams to you. But this requires more steps.
Hi! Thanks for the tutorial I have a question. I'm trying to start a video podcast stream. We don't use all the pc power on gaming. We only use one opera window and a discord call whit 4 cameras. I have tried everything but always there's lag in the cameras the window works well but literally I have tried 13 tutorials and I can't fix it is there any advise you could give me? Thanks a lot! Blessings!
That's a difficult one to answer. How is everyone's internet connections? If you're experiencing lag in the cameras, then their upload speeds, or your download speed could be the issue. There's some options inside of OBS for delay. Try looking for a tutorial on that. It might help you sync up all of the cameras inside of OBS.
I'm not sure how you mean I'm afraid. Do you mean the overlay? I designed it in photoshop so there is room for three cameras. You could just create an overlay so it's got space for one camera.
So I've done this before but I've found that once your screen focuses on the game not the window capture I got the others in call start to lag out on cam, is there a setting to fix this?
Not that I can think of I'm afraid. This could be down to rendering speeds. Try dropping the quality of your stream. I stream at 1080p, sometimes 720p as this helps with rendering speeds and also there's no real point in streaming at top quality, as Twitch compresses the hell out of it anyway.
The audio of the console will be captured through your capture card input, and the voice audio will still come through your VoIP software. Unless you wanted someone watching your gameplay in real time, then you would have to use a second screen sharing application like Teams, or Zoom or similar.
Yeah unfortunately that's the only downside. There are ways around it, like if you keep your window at one size all of the time, and join the room in the order you want to be displayed, but this is a lot longer winded than changing a few crops on window sources.
This is probably a dumb question but when you are reacting to a video and you want to bring someone in, how do they see what you are reacting to? Do they just have to watch the stream?
Sorry, how do you crop again? What do you press? Also do i really need a 2nd monitor or could i just maintain the size of discord and alt tab and play the game?
I have a question: if i use this method or another (such as ndi source) to have another person camera on my screen while we are playing, my desktop audio record game audio and other person audio and its really difficult to setup these two audio sources differently. There is a way to let desktop audio not to record the audio from the other person? I don't know if I was clear. Please help me!
Was hoping this would work, Holding the Alt key down does not work. I'm using v. 23.2 still giving this a thumbs up as it hits what I'm looking for but something on mine is not letting it work. any ideas?
3 года назад+2
What happens if another one joins to channel? Pattern shifts.
Probably not. Yyour processing power might suffer somewhat, but test out some different bitrate settings in the options menu. I've never tried to stream from a laptop, so I can't be more help unfortunately.
Thanks for the tip. I've swapped out for a dynamic microphone on my PC setup now. Microphone still makes an appearance in the shot but much better positioned.Turning up the sensitivity of a condenser microphone caused issues with mechanical keyboard noise and fan hiss from my desktop. The dynamic mic, which is a Rode Podcaster by the way, has a much nicer drop off from things at the mic's side and rear, so I'm happy with that. Thanks for watching though :) and thank you for the feedback.
4 years old and still one of few videos that show this. congrats for picking unique content and thankyou I will give it ago 👌
You're very welcome and thanks for checking out the content. It was a lot of fun figuring it out and making the video!
Just wanted to say thank you for this! Most tutorials on this are things like "multiple webcams in one stream" which is a little odd, because if you know how to put one main webcam in OBS, why would I need help with putting multiple? What I did need help with is putting another webcam source on stream, and this solved it! You are the man.
You’re welcome and thanks for watching!
Thanks, starting a Twitch channel where I'll play remotely with friends, this is the technical info i needed
You’re welcome!
Thank you bruh, It definitely helped, could you just help me out with the audio thou? I mean does it automatically get the audio from the discord to the livestream or do i have to do anything specific?
Hey man, sorry for the late reply. Audio is delivered through your desktop audio source. There's no way to split the audio source unless you use some third party plugins. The way I've set my OBS up, is to add my headphones audio to the list of sources. I then balance my friends' voices using the built-in audio volume in Discord.
@@TechNuovo alrighty! Thanks. I just added an audio input capture to register my own voice and added an audio output capture to register my friends' voice from discord. I have recorded and live streamed, it works perfect. And as Tech Nuovo said, One might have to balance both the volume sliders till they equalise.
Anurag use a tool called something like “voiceemeter banana”. It has its knowledge base available on youtube so you should be able to find a suitable tutorial for it too. Hope I helped you!
@@TheAkhileshDas yep, I've heard of something similar. It installs virtual sound drivers into your windows sound control panel. Then link various software to your virtual sound drivers using your advanced sound settings in Windows. Then you can set various audio output sources to your OBS scene and match them up with one of the virtual drivers.
Finally! Can I give infinite thumbs up to this? Been looking for a week for this.
Yes, yes you can 😄. Glad you found it useful
EXCELLENT!!!! I hadn't even thought of Discord for video capture too. Audio, yes, but not video. Thanks for the tutorial.
Glad I could help!
i don’t stream, was just wondering how it’s done and this was very much appreciated 😂
Glad we gave you an insight!
Dude it's so much simpler than passing through an rtmp server ! thanks !
Glad you found it helpful 🤙
This is fantastic thanks. I did have one question. Do you have to reset your discord captures every time you play?
You shouldn't need to if you're playing with the same amount of people in Discord. If not, then yes they will need a reset. Best thing to do is create multiple Scenes to compensate for 2 players, 3 players, 4 players etc. And keep your Discord window the same size at all times.
Hey, thanks for the vid! I know you’ve answered a few audio questions already but I’m still confused on one part. How are you able to use your microphone for the stream and discord at the same time? I’ve tried using the same inputs on each app but my friends on discord would hear some buzzing. Thanks!
I personally use a GoXLR mini with the Chat audio input utilised for both OBS and Discord. I've not had buzzing feedback myself.
Great video boss, i have a question to you is it possible that withing the same stream you can switch from your gameplay to your teammates gameplay?
Yes, this is entirely possible. Set up two scenes, and on scene 1 add your gameplay, and then scene 2 add the window capture to your friends gameplay. Then you can hotkey each scene to a button on your keyboard to you can seamlessly switch between the two
i can't say how happy I am for this video, thanks a million man
Ahha you’re welcome 🤓
Great video thanks! Is it possible to auto-add another camera? or is this template defaulted to 3 cams? thanks
You can add as many cameras as you like. There's a tutorial on the channel in the same playlist talking about adding more cameras to your Livestream.
This was super clear and informative, and exactly what I was looking for, thank you! I am completely new to streaming, in terms of capturing the audio from both the game and the discord, does that pull in automatically or do you have to pull in a couple of inputs on OBS?
Unfortunately, I haven't managed to find a way to pull in sound from separate applications in OBS. The way I work around this is make sure the people I am speaking to in Discord are louder than the game. I usually turn down my master volume in-game to around 35%. From here I just turn up my headphones, as the headphones themselves have an adjustable volume slider (Lucidsound LS25) so I can still hear my game volume and friends on Discord.
@@TechNuovo You can use Voicemeeter Banana. and Use VB cable which is a virtual cable . and put discord in the second input .. so you can easily deal with volume levels !
Ahhh, this sounds interesting. I'm definitely going to check this out, as I'm always trying to mix a decent level between game and Discord using the in-game master audio slider! Thanks for the tip!
@@TechNuovo if you ever want to talk about it feel free to join my discord server at discord.gg/daxFGM9
I found a way around this. But it involves getting a headset that has a chat mix balance. I use the Steel Series Arctis 7. When it's plugged in you get 2 audio outputs, Game and for Chat. Just set your discord speakers to Arctis Chat, and add it as an additional audio source in streamlabs. So now, you have 2 audio sources, Desktop Audio and the Chat Audio. Works like a charm in my stream.
Wow I had been worrying about how difficult it was gonna be but thanks for the simplified tutorial!
You’re welcome!
I set up my stream labs while watching this so it was basically background noise. But I am still commenting and dropping a like anyway
Doing your part, appreciate you 🫡
Great video mate, congratulations!
Cheers! Thanks for watching.
Awesome Turorial. When I record and play with others through discord, the audio doesn't record? Any tips?
You mean OBS isn't picking up your Discord audio?
Brand new to using OBS and been wanting to add a friend in game play. This helps so much! Does my friend's mic work through Discord and can be heard through Twitch this way?
Yes and yes! Twitch viewers will hear both of you 👍
@@TechNuovo awesome! Thank you so much for the help!
@@MagicFlyinPotato you're welcome!
Thanks man..I was so confused but now it made everything clear ... keep the good work going
Thanks dude! Thanks for the kind words.
Holy fuck, this is the most comprehensive guide I've seen. Thank you so much brother. This is the best video on youtube on this subject.
glad we could help! :D
thanks for this man! does this also capture the audio of your friends while you stream???
It does indeed, all voices will be heard on stream.
Thank you. Is there a way in which i can speak with the audience of my live stream instead of they writing chat messages? I just want them to interact with me with talking instead of text.Almost everyone watches streams with a smart phone and its just too annoying to be a part of the stream while you need to type your message as text.Can be any streaming service not just RUclips etc.
Natively I'm not sure I'm afraid. It would be chaos if you heard everyone in a stream chat talking at once.
You could host them on a Discord server?
@@TechNuovo just wondered if there is something like i let who speaks of not. Like i am the moderator and let who speaks or not. I dont have experience with discord so i dont know how it works. All i know is almost everyone watches videos with their phones and they dont really be a part of the live stream because it is just not nice trying to type on the screen while listening the video. I am surprised that i am one of the few remaining people who watches majority of the videos with a pc
Thank you so much! This helped me a lot! Do you think it would be possible to insert a pre-recorded video? Cuz I managed the way to make it by inserting the video in PowerPoint and playing it in there while I captured that window, but do know if maybe there's another way? I tried with the Video Player but it didn't work! Thank you sooo much again! great video!
If you're wanting to enter a pre-recorded video, then OBS will let you select the source of that video. For example, if it's a video file that's saved on your computer, then you go to the sources panel, click the plus button and select Media Source. You then hit the browse button to find your video file.
If it's a video from a website like RUclips or Vimeo or Facebook etc, then you will need to add a Window Capture source, select the web browser window, and crop it to the size of the video. Hope this helps.
In this tutorial did you used 3 monitors? Discord, OBS & The Game. Am I right? Thank you so much!
No, just two, game on one, Discord and obs on the other, windowed.
Hey great video! Quick question tho: is there a good reliable way to also show the game footage of my friend?
Yep... we've just released a tutorial on how to do this: ruclips.net/video/NmAdvjbjRmo/видео.html
Hope it helps!
@@TechNuovo yeah it does. Thanks man!
Thank for the tutorial. Amazing. Do you think is possible to make a split stream . My stream and my friend on the same obs.??
I'm not sure I understand the question I'm afraid, as this is all being done through one OBS on one PC. Everything else is coming in either via Discord or other sources on the single OBS.
@@TechNuovo sorry for my bad eng. So , I was wondering how can I do the following.... My Friend at his house... Me at mine and somehow create a stream, split screen. It was cool if obs could give you that possibility...like a key...to give me access to his screen.
@@rubenleitao574 I get it I think. I have a guide for that. Check it out here: ruclips.net/video/NmAdvjbjRmo/видео.html
Thanks for sharing. Would you share your overlay used in the video?
Cool vid but how do you make the displayed image in the each window capture to not move
Edit: Actually, can you do this on a MacBook? (only 1 monitor)
Not sure how you mean not to move. You can't minimize the window you're capturing otherwise it will disappear from OBS.
Oh, hold on. You can't resize your Discord window either. Because then that will mess up your window capture as it doesn't scale with window resizing.
Thank you ! Your video was really helpful.
You're very welcome! Glad we were able to assist.
yoo exactly what I was lookin for thanks!
Thanks so much, how does discord compare to zoom and teams sound and visual quality wise
I've always favoured Discord, especially for audio, but Zoom can also be pretty good too. I use Zoom a lot for work.
Thanks so much for this! When I open up Discord and OBS again, the window captures are still in the sources area, but they're shrunk down to one pixel on the screen and sometimes placed off the screen entirely!? Any idea on why?
It might be because you're opening OBS first before Discord. Open Discord first otherwise you might have to set a new window capture. Also I have found changing the window sizes and position of the captured window can play havoc with Discord.
Thanks! I'll keep that in mind.@@TechNuovo
I've been trying to figure out how to set up a stream with my friends for a little bit now! This video really helped us figure out what we need to do going forward. Thanks for the awesome tutorial!
No problem! Glad it helped and thanks for watching.
Hi! Awesome video, thank you! Do you know how to add a device from my costreamer? We stream CoD Mobile and I want to show his smartphone.
Your constreamer would need to find a way to somehow share their mobile screen with you. I can't think of a way this is possible unless Discord or a similar program has this capability.
WHy have I never thought of this. THANK YOU
Glad we could have been of service 🤙
Thanks for making this video!! Just started team streaming and this was awesome to find!
This is Great where can i get a overlay like that im not really good at making things like that any suggestions Great Vid
Own3d is a pretty good resource for overlays.
took me an hour to get to a actual tutorial I actually needed!
Dammit RUclips, we need to be top of search! Thanks for watching though 👍
Thanks for the tutorial!
Thanks for watching! We have a few other tutorials on the channel you may be interested in
Best Guide Simple to the point. Thank you
Glad you liked it!
Finally a tutorial for this! thank you!
Happy to help!
Love the video bro how did u make the ovelay for all the cameras
Photoshop.
Hello great little video, However I am left with the question I am seeking an answer, how to attend a zoom meeting/webinar and have a watch party scenario. As well I did not see how everyone sees the stream, all I see in your end result is you have all your friends on your screen, how do they get your output stream?
They can either watch on Twitch, or if you check out my new video, it explains how to get everyone's game on stream too through Discord. ruclips.net/video/NmAdvjbjRmo/видео.html
This was so useful mate! thanks to you our group are all set for our 24 hour Halloween charity stream and we can all show our faces!
Great stuff! Let us know when and where and we’ll try make an appearance
ya thats how you set your screen up but how do you actully go live with duel streamers , both streaming and on screen , this vid should be called how to set up your screens in obs to mult stream but not how to do cuz you dont say how to actullyt stream with more then one streamer on eachothers screens
, but anyway great vid just little miss leading
Whoever is the host streamer, you will need to go into your Streaming options inside of OBS. Inside there you can log in to your Twitch account, or grab the stream key from your chosen platform. Then click the Go Live button and whatever appears on your OBS will appear on your livestream
That was very useful, thanks for sharing...gonna have to try this.
Glad it was helpful! Cheers for checking out the content! You'll have to share your stream with us to see how you implemented group streaming :)
Great, succinct vid! Thank you! 👍🏿💯 I liked!
You're welcome..thanks for checking out the content!
Hi there! Amazing video, thanks so much for putting this together :) I have one question. For some reason, when I go to window capture and go to select a window, the window that shows my discord doesn't pop up. The only options are my blank Mac desktop screen and the OBS dashboard. Any help with this would be great! Also, I'm not live on discord when I test this out, so idk if that makes a difference?
Are you minimizing your Discord window? If so, this could be the issue. The Discord window will need to remain open the whole time you're inside of OBS.
Thanks for the helpful tip!
Happy to help!
Thank you very much for this clear tutorial. No feedback needed, perfect :)
Thanks for watching and I'm glad it helped!
Great stuff! Been strugling with Window Capture from Zoom and all its eccentricities this was great!
It would be great if you could do a video on how best to have multiple people stream while all reacting to the same RUclips or similar video - several use cases of course such as sports watch parties, analysis, reactions etc
Problem with Zoom is the second it goes in to screen share mode there's only one layout option and that's the default Zoom option for screen share (I'm the host on OBS putting out the stream and the one sharing the screen over Zoom) - each person's window is too small for individual window captures - We could have folks react to it off the stream on RUclips but they'd see it on a slight delay from me and that doesn't work
One way around this, and I would be happy to create a video once our schedule has dried up a bit, and that's to use a secondary program to share your screen. For example, you would use 'PROGRAM A' to capture your friends' cameras, and 'PROGRAM 2' to screenshare your screen, as you're the host, with your friends. You could then do another display capture inside of OBS to send a pure signal to OBS rather than through a screen sharing program. I hope this makes sense.
This is exactly what I was looking for - thank you and great job!!
You’re welcome!
Great video, Really helpful as we are starting to do our Podcast vis video now. great work!!
Thanks for watxhing
hey man I really did like the video the only thing I was wondering is if you have some free time could you put out a video on how you did or got your background or if you could reference another video thank you
There's already a video on the channel
If you go to our Tutorials playlist you'll see it.
Exactly what I was looking for and you explained it so well. Thank you very much for your video.
You're welcome! Glad we could help!
i like this and its good and useful however i have an issue what if you have connection issues and one of them drops out then rejoins or a new person joins your chat you would have to re adjust it all
Yes, that is a problem. If one person drops out and then reconnects, a small issue. If more people leave, reconnect AND new people join, yeh, it'll all go to pot. What we did, set up and lock the channel so no one else could join.
Thanks for this very informative video! Learned a lot!!
You’re welcome! We have a couple of other streaming tutorials on that channel that you may find interesting
Super helpful...thanks! :D
Thanks for watching !
hi man, thx for tutorial, but i have an issue, sometimes my friend screens discord on my obs got freeze in the middle of my stream, any solution for that?
this helped a ton. Thank you!
Youre welcome!
would there be a way to achieve this without discord and maybe just using a single plugin on streamlabs
Not that I've seen I'm afraid. Not without some kind of third party source you need to draw from. I might be mistaken though.
Nice! Exactly what I was looking for and well explained! 🙏
Thanks for watching! Weve done a couple more tutorials too on the channel, you may find handy.
Very helpfull tnx bro
Thanks for watching! Glad it helped
Thanks for guide! But my friends can't hear the game -audio when i choose as obs webcam. What to do about it?
OMG! You are amazing! I knew there was a way to do this but I was lost! Thank you so much for sharing how to do this!
You’re welcome! Glad it helped you out
Thank you for the tutorial. Our problem is that we want 1 person to play and stream and the other two to connect via voice but still see the game screen without delay so they can comment in time. Currently, we have it set up so they can follow on youtube but even with the ultra low latency, that means a 3 sec delay. What is another option to make sure they see the player's screen without delay? Thanks!
This might be a little more complicated to do.
The easiest way, is use Discord for your webcams and voice, and then use another screen sharing software like Zoom, Teams, Google Hangouts or others and get the gamer to share their screen there as well as streaming through obs.
I get how this works for 3 playing a game... but what if 3 wanted to 'react' to a video that's being played by YOU the host? How would they see and hear the audio? Would that be browser based?
I would personally use OBS to send your stream to Twitch/RUclips etc and then all jump on some kind of call on Discord, Teams or Zoom.
Is there a way to crop the Discord window on a MacBook Pro? There isn't an alt button, ugh.
I believe Alt on a MacBook is Option? Could give that a try
Very good video, helped me a lot :)
You’re welcome!
Thanks man!... Very Informative.. One of the best videos I found online!!
You’re very welcome! Thanks for watching
Is it possible to switch between your friend's gameplay and yours? Not a livestream, but a regular recording. I think this would be cool for collabs.
Hey! Absolutely. You'd just set up two scenes inside of OBS, pulling in from two different sources. Scene one you'll capture everything you need for you, and scene 2 you'd capture everything you need for your friend. You can then set up hotkeys on your keyboard or if you've got a Streamdeck or similar for different scenes.
@@TechNuovo How would someone connect to a friends gameplay using OBS? There would be no web cam footage, only gameplay.
Do you need them to send you a link or key somehow with Discord or what?
@@Oddpistachio1 Get them to stream gameplay to you through Discord and then capture it through Discord. Easiest way. You could also research setting up servers for livestreaming, so your friend directly livestreams to you. But this requires more steps.
@@Oddpistachio1 If you watch our video, then it will show you how you can draw from Discord as a source.
Best tutorial ever thanks
You’re welcome, thanks for watching!
Hi! Thanks for the tutorial I have a question. I'm trying to start a video podcast stream. We don't use all the pc power on gaming. We only use one opera window and a discord call whit 4 cameras. I have tried everything but always there's lag in the cameras the window works well but literally I have tried 13 tutorials and I can't fix it is there any advise you could give me? Thanks a lot! Blessings!
That's a difficult one to answer. How is everyone's internet connections? If you're experiencing lag in the cameras, then their upload speeds, or your download speed could be the issue. There's some options inside of OBS for delay. Try looking for a tutorial on that. It might help you sync up all of the cameras inside of OBS.
Nice video dude, thanks a lot
Thanks for watching 🤙
Hi, could you explain to me how you did it so that only your camera would be in the layout?
I'm not sure how you mean I'm afraid. Do you mean the overlay? I designed it in photoshop so there is room for three cameras. You could just create an overlay so it's got space for one camera.
So I've done this before but I've found that once your screen focuses on the game not the window capture I got the others in call start to lag out on cam, is there a setting to fix this?
Not that I can think of I'm afraid. This could be down to rendering speeds. Try dropping the quality of your stream. I stream at 1080p, sometimes 720p as this helps with rendering speeds and also there's no real point in streaming at top quality, as Twitch compresses the hell out of it anyway.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS I NEEDED IT
Thanks for watching and glad you found it beneficial
What cpu, Internet connection speed, and OBS settings do you use to make this actually work?
If you did this with xbox or playstation how do you keep the audio lined up with the gameplay?
The audio of the console will be captured through your capture card input, and the voice audio will still come through your VoIP software. Unless you wanted someone watching your gameplay in real time, then you would have to use a second screen sharing application like Teams, or Zoom or similar.
So do you have to set up each persons feed each time you want to record?
Yeah unfortunately that's the only downside. There are ways around it, like if you keep your window at one size all of the time, and join the room in the order you want to be displayed, but this is a lot longer winded than changing a few crops on window sources.
Do you need 2 monitors for this to work so you can keep Discord open on a second screen? I hear just minimising it doesn’t work?
Nope, it'll work for single monitor setups too. You just can't minimize Discord. You can have other windows over the top of Discord though for sure.
@@TechNuovo thank you! 😀
@@alexp9149 you're welcome! Thank you for checking out the content!
This is probably a dumb question but when you are reacting to a video and you want to bring someone in, how do they see what you are reacting to? Do they just have to watch the stream?
You could share your window or desktop with that person on Discord, so there's no real delay in what's playing.
@@TechNuovo thank you. I’ll look into that. A friend and i want to start streaming together but aren’t that close
Sorry, how do you crop again? What do you press? Also do i really need a 2nd monitor or could i just maintain the size of discord and alt tab and play the game?
How come when I tried doing this my friends ended up not moving the entire time, idk what was the reason it was just like a picture.
THANKSSS I NEED THIS VIDEO FOR MY TABLETOP RPG
Glad I could help! Send us a link once all set up!
Can you show how you added audio?
Pls tell me How you crop the windows , thank you
Hold down the alt key on your keyboard and then click and drag the anchor points.
Thank you
thank you mate!
You're welcome!
is there a website that allows me to create an overlay?
Canva could be a good start.
is there an updated easier version to this 3 years later?
Not that I know of I'm afraid, but it's something I wonder. I'll give it a look over and see if I find anything.
I have a question: if i use this method or another (such as ndi source) to have another person camera on my screen while we are playing, my desktop audio record game audio and other person audio and its really difficult to setup these two audio sources differently. There is a way to let desktop audio not to record the audio from the other person? I don't know if I was clear. Please help me!
You could try something like VB-Audio, which will install virtual sound devices on your machine. vb-audio.com/Cable/index.htm
@@TechNuovo thx!!
Was hoping this would work, Holding the Alt key down does not work. I'm using v. 23.2 still giving this a thumbs up as it hits what I'm looking for but something on mine is not letting it work. any ideas?
What happens if another one joins to channel? Pattern shifts.
Yep, super frustrating. Unfortunately I've seen no way around this so far as you're only capturing the window and not the camera feed itself.
A little late but does this also work on streamlabs or only on OBS?
Streamlabs too.
Thank you Soo much❤
you're my savior, tysm!!!
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching
Is it possible to do this in just a MacBook Air laptop ?
Probably not. Yyour processing power might suffer somewhat, but test out some different bitrate settings in the options menu. I've never tried to stream from a laptop, so I can't be more help unfortunately.
very useful. thanks.
How do you make the image @2:25 ?
I made it on Photoshop, but there are definitely free programs out there you could use to edit images.
Also can you do this on zoom?
Yes you can. You just target the Zoom call window instead. Easiest thing to do is put the Zoom window in Gallery Mode.
Amazing!! How do I get sound from zoom call in obs and then to a live stream. What audio setting. Thanks so much.
Pro tip. Turn up your mic sensitivity so it doesnt need to be in your video
Thanks for the tip. I've swapped out for a dynamic microphone on my PC setup now. Microphone still makes an appearance in the shot but much better positioned.Turning up the sensitivity of a condenser microphone caused issues with mechanical keyboard noise and fan hiss from my desktop. The dynamic mic, which is a Rode Podcaster by the way, has a much nicer drop off from things at the mic's side and rear, so I'm happy with that. Thanks for watching though :) and thank you for the feedback.