Stephen Becker
New Member
My goal is to show or hide a source in another scene based on activating an unrelated scene.
Without going into a huge amount of detail, I use OBS for company all-employee meetings, which are a combination of in-person and live broadcast. I feed the room's projector with a scene called "Projector," which is normally just a PowerPoint image sourced from another computer. The room is small enough the we don't put the stage camera's video feed on the projector but do include it in the broadcast. I never actually send the Projector scene to the stream, but will modify it during the broadcast if I need the in-person audience to see something other than the PowerPoint.
I would like to reduce the number of clicks needed (and the risk of a mistake) when transitioning. Ideally, I would like to simply be able to activate a scene and have both the broadcast (program output) and local projector (projector scene) modified to a preconfigured layout.
I am guessing this is possible with a script, but wanted to see if anyone knows of an easier way.
Without going into a huge amount of detail, I use OBS for company all-employee meetings, which are a combination of in-person and live broadcast. I feed the room's projector with a scene called "Projector," which is normally just a PowerPoint image sourced from another computer. The room is small enough the we don't put the stage camera's video feed on the projector but do include it in the broadcast. I never actually send the Projector scene to the stream, but will modify it during the broadcast if I need the in-person audience to see something other than the PowerPoint.
I would like to reduce the number of clicks needed (and the risk of a mistake) when transitioning. Ideally, I would like to simply be able to activate a scene and have both the broadcast (program output) and local projector (projector scene) modified to a preconfigured layout.
I am guessing this is possible with a script, but wanted to see if anyone knows of an easier way.