Instead, I display “starting soon” scene to give a chance for the people to join it, this only lasts for a couple of minutes not more. When it’s time for my stream to start, I don’t start the meaty content of the stream instantly. It needs a little bit of time getting used to, but you can check their website for more detailed guides.īelow is the scenes setup I use, and here it is in an exported JSON format. In OBS, the way you construct the scene is by creating layers of Sources, each Source can be an image, web page, video…etc. Output (scaled) Resolution: 1280×720 (I am not sure if this is the best configuration, but this is what I am using now ??♂️).The following is the suggested configuration: Media is not really my expertise, and I don’t like to stray away from the default configuration OBS has for streaming, so I let OBS do the test and suggest the best configuration. So I preferred to play directly with the OBS itself. I used Streamlabs at the beginning, but because it’s just an abstraction over OBS, I faced some limitations when I wanted to try different plugins. OBS is the main software that streams to the streaming service (Twitch in my case).
This is part 2 of the three-parts blog post about my Twitch streaming setup.Īs I have said before, I have learned a lot from amazing streamers like you will find a lot of this content matches theirs.