- These instructions won't work in OSX. The UX there for capturing audio is not great.
- Streaming requires a stable internet connection with at least ~10Mbps up depending on stream quality
- Some settings may be better than others. Everyones' computer is different. This is a solid baseline to start
(Link soon)
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Pre-installation
- For non-YouTube Admins: Obtain a one-time streaming key from a YouTube Admin.
- For YouTube Admins: See streaming key instructions
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Installation
- To install OBS, visit their installation wiki and find your OS
- Open OBS
- Go through Wizard. It sets decent baselines. (Wizard Screenshots)
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Video
- Under the Sources area, press the Plus sign, then Screen or Display capture
- Name it what you want (eg. Left Monitor.)
- Select which display you wish to capture (If you have one monitor, you'll have one option)
- Press OK
- You should now see your display mirrored within OBS.
- You can create bumpers to put before/after a stream by creating a new scene.
- Under the Scenes area, press the Plus sign. Name the new scene "Front Bumper"
- Under the Sources area, press the Plus sign, then Image. Name the image "Front Bumper Image" and click "OK"
- Click "Browse" and find an appropriate bumper. If you need an appropriate bumper, contact a YouTube Admin.
- Click "OK"
- Adjust the image to fill the screen by clicking and dragging the edges.
- You can toggle between Scenes by clicking on their name. What you see in the preview is what will be streamed.
- Under the Sources area, press the Plus sign, then Screen or Display capture
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Audio
- OBS uses whatever output your computer uses by default.
- Test audio by visiting a YouTube video or playing music and seeing the VU meter move
- To change/set an interface besides the default:
- Click the gear under the "Desktop Audio" VU meter and click "Properties"
- Select a different audio interface, then click "OK"
- Adjust the Desktop Audio by using the slider. A decent rule is to have music audio peaking in the middle of the yellow.
- If you are streaming as well as participating in discussion, there's added complexity
- To ensure your preferred microphone is selected by:
- Click the gear under the "Mic/Aux" VU meter and click "Properties"
- Select the correct device from the drop-down and click "OK"
- Adjust the Mic Level so if you loudly say "WHAT" it doesn't go in the red.
- While streaming, you will have to mute/unmute yourself both in Zoom as well as in OBS
- Note: A headset or Mic with a hardware mute makes this a lot easier
- To ensure your preferred microphone is selected by:
- OBS uses whatever output your computer uses by default.
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Other Settings
- Click "Settings" on the bottom right. Everything below this will be within the "Settings" Window.
- To change or update a YouTube streaming key
- Click "Stream" on the left
- Update the "Stream Key" field
- Click "OK"
- To change or update a YouTube streaming key
- Click "Settings" on the bottom right. Everything below this will be within the "Settings" Window.
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Last steps
- To test sound levels and capture quality, click "start recording" and play some music while talking. This will give you a good idea how things will sound on-stream.
- When starting a stream, start a minute or so early with a bumper up and both "Desktop" and "Mic/Aux" muted.
- Under "Desktop Audio" as well as "Mic/Aux" you can toggle mute by clicking the "Speaker" icon.
That's it! You should be ready to stream content for the community.