Linking of Media Files in Obs Studio?

1st: I have a two-file channel intro video that i have setup in steam deck. I have them both as media files in OBSS. Is there a way I can link these 2 separate media files to loop back-to-back? I can manually play them individually of course if all else fails. Thank you.

2nd: I stream with 2 pc's. During streaming I am looking for a way to mute the audio from any web page I am viewing on my encoding pc. In other words I want to be able to stream and pickup my game audio and mic commentary, but don't want the encoding pc with the active web-based audio source picked up by my stream/obss and outputed to my stream. Thank you.
 
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AaronD

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1st: I have a two-file channel intro video that i have setup in steam deck. I have them both as media files in OBSS. Is there a way I can link these 2 separate media files to loop back-to-back? I can manually play them individually of course if all else fails. Thank you.
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There are lots of ways to detect a video being done, but I like this one because it fires a 1/2 second *before* the actual end of the video. That allows a 1/2 second transition to look nice. Of course, you can tweak those times to your liking.

Or, you could stick the two files together in a video editor, export that, and play that instead of the two separate ones. Here's a (very!) good free video editor:

2nd: I stream with 2 pc's. During streaming I am looking for a way to mute the audio from any web page I am viewing on my encoding pc. In other words I want to be able to stream and pickup my game audio and mic commentary, but don't want the encoding pc with the active web-based audio source picked up by my stream/obss and outputed to my stream. Thank you.
Set anything you're not using here, to Disabled:
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Also, if you do use anything that is currently set to Default, change it to the specific device. Default defers the choice to the operating system, specifically so that it can be different in different situations. That's good to prove that it works, fresh out of the box, but bad for pretty much everything else. It might be why you suddenly don't have audio one day, or weird audio, because the OS decided to use something different that day.
 
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