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How to Install OBS Studio for Windows 7 / Windows 8 (Obs Studio v.18.0.1)OBS Studio for Windows 7 compatibility, OBS Studio for Windows 8 compatibility, OBS On the desktop, there is your OBS window. So in the preview of your OBS, you see the desktop with your OBS window. The OBS window in the preview contains the preview
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At the bottom of the Sources panel.Select Game Capture from the list of available sources.Enter a name for the source and click OK.In the properties window, select Capture Specific Window in the Mode dropdown menu.Choose your game’s window from the Window dropdown menu, and click OK.Your game should now be visible in the OBS preview window. Resize and position it as desired within your stream layout.Game Capture Source in OBSAdding a Webcam in OBS StudioAdding your webcam to your stream in OBS is just as simple. Just follow these steps:Connect your webcam to your computer.In OBS Studio, click the + button at the bottom of the Sources panel.Select Video Capture Device from the list of available sources.Enter a name for the source and click OK.In the properties window, select your webcam from the Device dropdown menu and click OK.Your webcam feed should now appear in the OBS preview window. Position and resize it as desired within your stream layout. If you need to crop your webcam, you can hold down the ALT key on your keyboard while dragging the edges of the source in the preview window.Adding a Webcam in OBSAdding an Overlay in OBS StudioAn overlay can add a professional touch to your stream. To add your overlay to OBS, follow these steps:In OBS Studio, click the + button at the bottom of the Sources panel.Choose Image or Media Source from the list of available sources based on whether your overlay is a static image or an animated video.Enter a name for the source and click OK.In the properties window, click Browse and navigate to your overlay file. Select it and click OK.If the overlay is an animated video, you’ll probably want to enable the Loop option so that the video repeats.The overlay should now appear in the OBS preview window, on top of your other sources. Position it as desired and ensure it does not obstruct important elements of your stream layout.Adding an Overlay in OBSAdding Alerts in OBS StudioAdding alerts for when someone follows or subscribes to your stream is a simple process. Here are the steps:The first step is to select an alert service. The most popular options are Streamlabs and StreamElements, and each service offers its own set of alerts and customization options.Once you’ve selected your alert service, you can customize your alerts to your liking. This may include choosing the type of alert (such as a follower or subscriber alert), selecting the sound and animation, and customizing the text.After customizing your alert, copy the alert URL provided by the alert service.In OBS Studio, add a new Browser Source by clicking the + button under the Sources panel.In the Properties window for the new Browser source, paste the alert URL from the alert service into the URL field.Use the preview window to adjust the size and position of the alert on your stream. Finally, test your alerts to make sure they’re working properly. You can do this by triggering a test alert from the alert How to Install OBS Studio for Windows 7 / Windows 8 (Obs Studio v.18.0.1)OBS Studio for Windows 7 compatibility, OBS Studio for Windows 8 compatibility, OBS On the desktop, there is your OBS window. So in the preview of your OBS, you see the desktop with your OBS window. The OBS window in the preview contains the preview Do you love Minecraft and want to share your gaming experience with your friends on Facebook? Live streaming is a great way to connect with your community, attract viewers, and interact with other gamers. In this article, let's learn how to live stream Minecraft on Facebook using OBS Studio - free, easy-to-use software optimized for live streaming games.Learn how to live stream Minecraft on Facebook using OBS Studio. Step-by-step instructions from installing the software to setting up your live streaming configuration. Step 1: At the main interface of OBS. Right-click on the blank space in the Sources box. How to Live Stream Minecraft on Facebook Using OBS Picture 1 Step 2: The Add tab (add appears) hover over the Add tab and select Game Capture . How to Live Stream Minecraft on Facebook Using OBS Picture 2 Step 3: On the Creat/Select Source dialog box , select Creat New and name the new source, then click OK. How to Live Stream Minecraft on Facebook Using OBS Picture 3 Step 4: After creating a new card, the Properties window of the source you just created will appear. In the Mode option, select Capture specific window, the tool will filter out for you the windows that are currently active on the computer. How to Live Stream Minecraft on Facebook Using OBS Picture 4 Step 5: Continue in the Window option , select the window of [javaw.exe]: MineCraft 1.11.2 to get the live stream window, then press OK. How to Live Stream Minecraft on Facebook Using OBS Picture 5 Step 6: Use the mouse to drag the screen to fill the screen. How to Live Stream Minecraft on Facebook Using OBS Picture 6 Step 7: Select Settings . How to Live Stream Minecraft on Facebook Using OBS Picture 7 Step 8: Temporarily leave the OBS Settings window there, click CREATE LIVE VIDEO ON FACEBOOK below to start live on Facebook. Step 9: Then a small Facebook notification board will appear. You can choose to broadcast the video to friends, to a group, or to a page you are managing,. After selecting, click Next. How to Live Stream Minecraft on Facebook Using OBS Picture 8 Step 10: In case no notification panel appears, check the icon on the browser's address bar because the notification may be blocked. Click on the icon on the right corner of the browser bar, select Always allow pop-ups, and click on the link in that notification and Done. How to Live Stream Minecraft on Facebook Using OBS Picture 9 Step 11: In this step, you need to fill in the live video content (like status), Live video title, tags and you are given 2 addresses: Server URL and StreamComments
At the bottom of the Sources panel.Select Game Capture from the list of available sources.Enter a name for the source and click OK.In the properties window, select Capture Specific Window in the Mode dropdown menu.Choose your game’s window from the Window dropdown menu, and click OK.Your game should now be visible in the OBS preview window. Resize and position it as desired within your stream layout.Game Capture Source in OBSAdding a Webcam in OBS StudioAdding your webcam to your stream in OBS is just as simple. Just follow these steps:Connect your webcam to your computer.In OBS Studio, click the + button at the bottom of the Sources panel.Select Video Capture Device from the list of available sources.Enter a name for the source and click OK.In the properties window, select your webcam from the Device dropdown menu and click OK.Your webcam feed should now appear in the OBS preview window. Position and resize it as desired within your stream layout. If you need to crop your webcam, you can hold down the ALT key on your keyboard while dragging the edges of the source in the preview window.Adding a Webcam in OBSAdding an Overlay in OBS StudioAn overlay can add a professional touch to your stream. To add your overlay to OBS, follow these steps:In OBS Studio, click the + button at the bottom of the Sources panel.Choose Image or Media Source from the list of available sources based on whether your overlay is a static image or an animated video.Enter a name for the source and click OK.In the properties window, click Browse and navigate to your overlay file. Select it and click OK.If the overlay is an animated video, you’ll probably want to enable the Loop option so that the video repeats.The overlay should now appear in the OBS preview window, on top of your other sources. Position it as desired and ensure it does not obstruct important elements of your stream layout.Adding an Overlay in OBSAdding Alerts in OBS StudioAdding alerts for when someone follows or subscribes to your stream is a simple process. Here are the steps:The first step is to select an alert service. The most popular options are Streamlabs and StreamElements, and each service offers its own set of alerts and customization options.Once you’ve selected your alert service, you can customize your alerts to your liking. This may include choosing the type of alert (such as a follower or subscriber alert), selecting the sound and animation, and customizing the text.After customizing your alert, copy the alert URL provided by the alert service.In OBS Studio, add a new Browser Source by clicking the + button under the Sources panel.In the Properties window for the new Browser source, paste the alert URL from the alert service into the URL field.Use the preview window to adjust the size and position of the alert on your stream. Finally, test your alerts to make sure they’re working properly. You can do this by triggering a test alert from the alert
2025-03-30Do you love Minecraft and want to share your gaming experience with your friends on Facebook? Live streaming is a great way to connect with your community, attract viewers, and interact with other gamers. In this article, let's learn how to live stream Minecraft on Facebook using OBS Studio - free, easy-to-use software optimized for live streaming games.Learn how to live stream Minecraft on Facebook using OBS Studio. Step-by-step instructions from installing the software to setting up your live streaming configuration. Step 1: At the main interface of OBS. Right-click on the blank space in the Sources box. How to Live Stream Minecraft on Facebook Using OBS Picture 1 Step 2: The Add tab (add appears) hover over the Add tab and select Game Capture . How to Live Stream Minecraft on Facebook Using OBS Picture 2 Step 3: On the Creat/Select Source dialog box , select Creat New and name the new source, then click OK. How to Live Stream Minecraft on Facebook Using OBS Picture 3 Step 4: After creating a new card, the Properties window of the source you just created will appear. In the Mode option, select Capture specific window, the tool will filter out for you the windows that are currently active on the computer. How to Live Stream Minecraft on Facebook Using OBS Picture 4 Step 5: Continue in the Window option , select the window of [javaw.exe]: MineCraft 1.11.2 to get the live stream window, then press OK. How to Live Stream Minecraft on Facebook Using OBS Picture 5 Step 6: Use the mouse to drag the screen to fill the screen. How to Live Stream Minecraft on Facebook Using OBS Picture 6 Step 7: Select Settings . How to Live Stream Minecraft on Facebook Using OBS Picture 7 Step 8: Temporarily leave the OBS Settings window there, click CREATE LIVE VIDEO ON FACEBOOK below to start live on Facebook. Step 9: Then a small Facebook notification board will appear. You can choose to broadcast the video to friends, to a group, or to a page you are managing,. After selecting, click Next. How to Live Stream Minecraft on Facebook Using OBS Picture 8 Step 10: In case no notification panel appears, check the icon on the browser's address bar because the notification may be blocked. Click on the icon on the right corner of the browser bar, select Always allow pop-ups, and click on the link in that notification and Done. How to Live Stream Minecraft on Facebook Using OBS Picture 9 Step 11: In this step, you need to fill in the live video content (like status), Live video title, tags and you are given 2 addresses: Server URL and Stream
2025-04-24I am using an M1 Mini with 26.1. OBS already has hardware encoder support, and it works great on the M1, even through Rosetta2. I'm somewhat doubting this, first there is no Hardware encoding option at all. Second of all, I'm not sure if software running over Rosetta2 can use everything from the new M1 chip... And OBS 26.1.2 is still using the Intel architecture. I haven't pushed my Mac mini to it's limits. But I would stil like to see an version of OBS optimized for the M1 chip. I believe that an M1 Mac can be an amazing and affordable streaming machine... #11 I can promise that as of OBS Studio version 26.1.2, neither a native M1 build exists, nor M1 hardware encoding support exists.What you're looking for is for this pull request (or another comparable pull request) to the project to be fixed, reviewed and merged: you can see from reading, it intends to add support to build OBS Studio as a native M1 silicon binary; and further, to add hardware rendering for it. After it were merged, one would either have to build OBS from source to work with it; or wait for it to be provided as a beta/production application. #12 OBS 27 rc1 is available for download and does have hardware encoding even though it’s still compiled for Intel. With hardware encoding enabled I’m seeing ~75% idle with the rest evenly split between System and User CPU. This is broadcasting at 1080p60 at 6500 bitrate with High profile selected on a Mac Mini M1. Zero dropped frames with a browser source, desktop capture, and webcam. My next tests will be with VLC video sources (Intel compiled) to see what kind of CPU usage and dropped frames I’m getting. #13 @teilo can you use OBS in Studio mode and *window capture* a source without having a delay? OBS window capture on MBP intel hardware AFAIK always has a delay which means if window capturing people, their lips/actions will be out of sync from the audio. I am using an M1 Mini with 26.1. OBS already has hardware encoder support, and it works great on the M1, even through Rosetta2. #14 @steve500 Here is a test: start a Zoom call with someone, use OBS to window capture the Zoom window. Have the person in Zoom clap their hands, and notice if their clapping is out of
2025-03-30#1 Is there any trick to using hotkeys? Because i have numpad 1&2 set as hotkeys for switching between game and be right back scenes. The problem is that these hotkeys are working only when i click on OBS studio preview window. So if i'm playing a game in fullscreen on my main monitor and i want to switch to brb scene, i must alt+tab out of the game and click on OBS preview window. Only then the hotkeys will start working. I could just click then on a scene i want to switch to. This makes hotkeys absolutely useless. #3 No. This doesn't work. Anything else? #4 I'm having the same problem with hotkeys. They're fine on start-up of obs, but whenever i switch scenes, they become inactive. #5 It does work if you run it as Admin. You must click somewhere outside OBS. Anywhere. And then try pressing hotkeys. Should work now. #6 For further info, when the scenes/sources list is in focus in OBS, certain hotkeys are disabled for compatibility reasons. You need to select another element (clicking the grey space around the preview should work) to re-enable them. #7 If you run OBS as admin and quickly switch to another window before OBS window shows up, the hotkeys still don't work. #8 I am experiencing this problem too, it is on admin and i have restarted my pc, no change #9 I had this problem too i figured it out, go to settings > advanced tab
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