You are posting to the wrong forum.... and OBS doesn't stream to your phone, typically
A typical setup is OBS streaming to a platform, like YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, etc. Folks can then watch streams that stream on their device.
Orientation viewing limits are a function of the platform, not OBS, so I suspect you should be asking about a platform setting, not OBS
Yes, I said that wrong. You're correct...I'm using OSB to stream to youtube. See my test video from last night and I can't switch it to landscape. Can you help...?
Sorry, I can't. I stream to Facebook, and orientation is controlled by Facebook app. I'm assuming YouTube the same. Maybe someone else can assist on what settings YouTube requires (either on its platform, or of the stream sent to it) to ensure orientation watching flexibility (or at least that is what you get to research)
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