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Obs display capture
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Since you have enabled guests can hear each other, I just leave it at my microphone. Then the Gear icon appears and you can choose your Video Source which should be OBS Virtual Camera and then the audio source. Same as Browser capture, it captures all output from the Browser application.īut the part that is not obvious is how to enable your feed, you click at the bottom of the screen, "enable director's microphone or video" and the browser will ask if this is ok. If you do Application Capture or Window Capture, then all the audio from that Application will appear so this is just great. I also set it up to do a screen share and thanks to the new Audio Capture feature that's part of MacOS Capture, if you do a Display Capture, you get the "System Audio" that is everything that is output (not just for that display). Then you copy the link and send it to folks. Now here is the tricky part, you will see a screen with an Invite a guest URL at the top, click on customize and I allow the guest to see HD video (this is set in the URL). It does say you should disable video sharing between guests to improve performance (otherwise everyone is sending everyone else their feed).

obs display capture

Since this is ephemeral, you don't really need a password, etc, but you can add both a password and then obfuscate the URL (just like Zoom).Īlso, it is a little confusing, but you need to use Chrome (not Safari), anyway, it's pretty simple with one trick, you go to create room and make sure to select, "The director will be performing as well." so that you can send out your OBS Virtual camera feed. The easiest way to do this is to start vdo.ninja and create a new room. Unfortunately in trying to stitch something between Malta, Barcelona, and Seattle, this didn't work great. It seems like a good thing, you get essentially whatever bandwidth you want (I set it for 2Mbps) and you can have multiple guests and it is all peer-to-peer. Well, I thought we would try to use VDO.ninja, formerly obs.ninja to do this. This is actually quite a bit harder than it looks, but here's a quick guide: VDO.Ninja Not OK, if you can believe it, it's the fifth Podcast with Paul we've done and we tried out the first guest podcast so we had me life and then two remote people.







Obs display capture