Bug Report Scenes as Sources Broken in Studio Mode

smartinec

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Steps to Reproduce
  1. Create an "Overlays" Scene with some text and images as Sources.
  2. Create a "Camera" scene with the "Overlays" Scene as a Source.
  3. Make sure the "Camera" scene is active in both the Preview and Program.
  4. Hide and Show the text or images in the "Overlays" Scene. Both the Preview and the Program will be affected.
I have confirmed that it's broken on OBS Windows only and not Mac. It's also working fine in SLOPS on Windows.
 
Well, I can't hide or show sources in the Overlay scene unless it is active in the preview.
When I do, though -- as you say -- it is hidden or visible in both, but I would expect that, since the entire scene is a source, and the source changed.
It has been this way since scenes became usable as sources, AFAIK
The scenario you describe is how I'm set up all the time.

FWIW, I do it the other way around -- I have a camera scene that is a source in my Layout scene, that is in turn a source in all my other scenes.
 
Your setup isn't ideal for me because I have multiple cameras and shots and I want the overlays/titles to stay the same even if I switch to a new shot.

As I mentioned above, it works how I want it to in both the Mac version and in Streamlabs OBS. Only the Windows version behaves this way. In my view, there should be nothing I can do when composing my Preview that would affect the Program screen (until I transition).
 
Expected Outcome: Hiding/Showing of Titles/Overlays in sub-scenes only affect the Preview window (and not the Program window). I can attach a video if needed.
 
Duplicate your scene as 2nd, any changes on the duplicated scene (for preview) won't affect 1st scene until you double click it.
 
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