greetings. thank you for your service everyone. in the film industry...have some questions

missive 3892

New Member
1. I have a Brio webcam, i use Logitech capture and blue jeans and zoom as my launching platforms...will OBS studio support these systems?
2 i will be recording and sending auditions as well as live streaming …will OBS studio support this process?
3. I have a well lit green screen background which i wish to use for my blue jean and zoom meetings...will OBS support this..?
4. i wish to use a background image on green screen during my live stream meetings and during my audition process, will OBS support this, can i run it through the OBS software solely and not through the Logitech capture.
5. are there any limitations with the screen resolution...720p..1080p....4k...…and 30 to 60 fps with OBS software?.....looking for a clean background image resolution on my green screen...….720 p...…60 fps....
6. is it possible to speak to a OBS software engineer for a paid consultation.....any help will be deeply appreciated

Thank you
Marcus Everett
Actor/Producer
 

FerretBomb

Active Member
1. Yep. Not sure what 'blue jeans' is. Logitech Capture is just their software suite. Far as Zoom, there are a ton of how-tos on getting it working with OBS' virtual camera module.
2. OBS supports livestreaming and recording simultaneously, yes.
3. OBS contains chromakey and colorkey filters, yes.
4. Yes, you just place the image source below your camera source in the sources list. Like a stack of cards.
5. There are limitations, but mostly by the video encoder in use, your available network bandwidth, and if your hardware specs are up to the task of real-time video encoding at a given resolution and framerate.
6. The community volunteers here generally offer their services for free, though some do accept paid consultancies for more in-depth or hands-on assistance. The (very small) OBS dev team generally don't have time, if that's what you mean by 'OBS software engineer'. There are almost no actual "Staff" associated with the OBS Project.

For basic familiarization with using the software, I'd recommend watching through Nerd or Die's OBS Studio tutorial video guide. It covers a majority of the foundational elements to using the software, though the focus is primarily on livestreaming, rather than usage with Zoom. Most of the same principles do apply.
 
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