Obs how to set up hotkeys for scenes
If you’ve properly connected everything, “Connect to OBS”, “Link your Twitch”, and “Connect to Twitch” will all be grayed out on the LioranBoard main screen. Simply hide the source, as you’ll never need to actually show it. You’ll see some weird text appear on screen. Navigate to the folder with your LioranBoard files and select “tsl_transmitter.html”. Go into OBS and add a new browser source. The “Connect to Twitch” step is a bit different. Finally, authorize the permissions for LioranBoard to connect with Twitch.Ĩ. Click “Connect to OBS” to connect LioranBoard to OBS.ħ. Let’s focus on configuring the connection settings. You will also want to check off “Auto connect to OBSws” and “Auto connect to Twitch”ĥ.Just in case, you can go into OBS, and navigate to Tools > Websocket Server Settings, and make sure that the server port number is the same as what’s entered in LioranBoard Odds are, you can leave “Listen Port” and “OBSWebsocket Port” set at their default values.The app will show a dialogue box asking you for a bunch of different info. This is the main application you’ll be working with to configure your commands.Ĥ.
Assuming you got the file from the original source, you should be fine.ģ. If you have any sort of antivirus protection on, there’s a good chance that it’s going to prevent you from opening the files.
Going to assume that you’ve already got OBS installed. Follow this guide and give the people what they want! However, the effort is worth it, as it unlocks a whole new level of interactivity on your stream. (Watch an example of viewers blasting my air horn on stream!)Īdmittedly, initial setup and ongoing configuration can be a pain.
Through activities such as subs, Bits, and Channel Points, it’s possible for these events to trigger scene changes, new camera angles, sound effects, animations, or even turn off the stream! Create engagement and extend watch time by giving your viewers some control over your stream.