DomenicDiStefano
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If not in the GUI a command line option would be fine / preferable.
I have an OBS headless windows server I built which runs multiple (3x currently but can handle up to 7) instances 24x7 in portable mode all simultaneously streaming and recording via an NVIDIA Quadro P2000 card. This is for placing overlays (time, date, weather, ads, etc.) onto my non-profit youth baseball leagues field cameras. Links below if anyone is interested. Up until about a year and a half ago before YouTube changed everything you could just shoot an RTMP feed at will at them and regardless of any stop / starts it would work perfectly and reliably. With the new Studio update however everything went to crap for the feeds to come up properly without manual fenagling every time I had to reboot the box. If I happened to not be around during a reboot the kids wouldn’t be happy…
27.1 is an absolute godsend! It allows me now to initiate the stream from OBS without having to fiddle with YouTube. The only dealbreaker is that when you pass the -startstreaming command (via a startup batch file in my case) you just get a prompt dialog box that comes up asking you what you want to do. In the meantime as a workaround I found / purchased this Windows Macro software that does all of the clicks for me at startup for all of the instances. It’s a kluge but it works for now - I hope the developers can add this functionality to a future release.
Here are my YouTube streams for the ball fields if anyone is interested. Without OBS it would cost literally thousands of $ per year to simply overlay simple sponsor ads through a 3rd part cloud service. Even then I couldn’t add the weather, time, date, etc.
I have an OBS headless windows server I built which runs multiple (3x currently but can handle up to 7) instances 24x7 in portable mode all simultaneously streaming and recording via an NVIDIA Quadro P2000 card. This is for placing overlays (time, date, weather, ads, etc.) onto my non-profit youth baseball leagues field cameras. Links below if anyone is interested. Up until about a year and a half ago before YouTube changed everything you could just shoot an RTMP feed at will at them and regardless of any stop / starts it would work perfectly and reliably. With the new Studio update however everything went to crap for the feeds to come up properly without manual fenagling every time I had to reboot the box. If I happened to not be around during a reboot the kids wouldn’t be happy…
27.1 is an absolute godsend! It allows me now to initiate the stream from OBS without having to fiddle with YouTube. The only dealbreaker is that when you pass the -startstreaming command (via a startup batch file in my case) you just get a prompt dialog box that comes up asking you what you want to do. In the meantime as a workaround I found / purchased this Windows Macro software that does all of the clicks for me at startup for all of the instances. It’s a kluge but it works for now - I hope the developers can add this functionality to a future release.
Here are my YouTube streams for the ball fields if anyone is interested. Without OBS it would cost literally thousands of $ per year to simply overlay simple sponsor ads through a 3rd part cloud service. Even then I couldn’t add the weather, time, date, etc.