Question / Help Hi, I'm new at this need help little please...web links possible?

rusty

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hi, I am new to obs (open broadcaster software) and been using the resources of this sight to sort out my streaming. and its looking very good imo (in my opinion).
obs is an epic piece of kit btw, big thank you to all who built it up.
ok my query. I am making scenes to use when I am afk (away from keyboard). I am projecting a slide show of image directing my watchers to social media site and the like whilst they wait. id like to put some form of link on the image or part of the image to direct them to the site I am asking them to visit. i apologise if this is obvious or a very common question as honestly I have run multiple search's on the subject and come up empty so assumed there isn't an option. But as a last ditch effort here I am, you guys being my last hope :D

I am running the 32 bit obs rather than the 86x version as my legato hd60 doesn't work on the 64x version. (red screen). According to the web its a common issue, and the rest is all good.

Thank you for reading this and hopefully there's is something out there to do this

cheers all
mike
 
You could always just add the link onto the actual image via MS Paint or any other image editing program; I don't think there's a way to actually 'link' something on Twitch like you can with YouTube's annotations
 
do mean to put the link in image... like hard coded so its not actually a part of the image as such. but isn't a hyper link. if so ill use that as a back up but would prefere an actual link of some kind. I downloaded clr pluging thinking it was possible that way but cant seem to figure it out, I thought maybe the CSS was like html code. doesn't seem to behave the same :) I have not used youtube very much yet but the annotations link system or some thing similar would of been epic.
I even considered moo bot or night bot in time with the slides in the chat giving the links but again there isn't an implementation. other than asking one of the human mods, and that seems like a stretch:)
thank you very much for your response :)
cheers mike
 
You can't make a clickable link inside the video you're streaming for viewers to use. That sort of functionality would have to be provided by whoever is hosting the stream, e.g. Youtube annotations like @TehGuyz mentioned.
 
cheers both of you for your response I was hoping id missed something along the way. it was worth an ask just in case. It is far from a game changer thou, would of just been handy.
Thank you very much for time, and all the best in your future endeavours
cheers mike :D
 
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