Question / Help Can I look in a specific web page from my site to show during my presentation?

Hi everybody my Name is Klaus I am new to the Forum.

No I am not a gamer. Your world is totally new to me and it is fascinating. I had now idea what Twitch was believe it or not ... I am an old fart that tries to use this awesome platform for my business. I am fascinated by the knowledge you guys show on your YouTube videos and here on the forum.
I use OBS for design/sales presentations. I am a goldsmith-jewelry-designer working on streaming my design-sessions online.

Here is something I have trouble with.
I would like to be able to show product galleries from my website during my presentation to a customer. I know I can do this through "Window Capture" .
My question is: Is there a way to TOTALLY look in that specific Gallery (URL) to that SPECIFIC Window Capture? So I can look it in on my Stream Deck? And for it to show up even if I have other pages open in the background? I try to avoid to fiddle around with other web pages that might be open during a presentation.
I would like that Window Capture to go blank rather than show some random page that happens to be open.

I hope I explain myself properly.

Thank you for what you guys do!
 

Narcogen

Active Member
You can add any URL you like as a separate source. In the source pane, add a new source of type "Browser".
 
You can add any URL you like as a separate source. In the source pane, add a new source of type "Browser".
Thank you for your quick reply Narcogen.
When I do that I have a static window and am not able to browse my gallery live.
It will show a video but as far as I know that source is not interactive for movement within that page. I would love to be able to browse my gallery during my presentation live. What I am looking for really is the ability to change between different widows in that same scene.
That would be cool.
 

koala

Active Member
You can right-click your browser source in OBS and choose "Interact". This is a very cheap version of an interactive browser. However, the browser source is not really meant to be used interactively. Click to navigate is ok, but for more than the most basic operations you need to window-capture a real browser.

If you want to hide a source you currently not use, look for the eye icon in the sources list of OBS. You toggle the display of a source by clicking on it.
 
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