![]() ![]() ![]() So, make sure to follow the links below and read through each post, or watch the videos and subscribe on YouTube, to learn all about OBS Studio. These posts will make up the core structure of starting a stream with OBS Studio from start-to-finish, but I will be adding more advanced guides to the series to make sure that you know everything you need to become a successful streamer. To finish off the basics of OBS Studio, we’ll finally go live and look for improvements to make. With all of our OBS set up complete, we’ll then discuss setting up your Twitch account for streaming. We have YouTube videos and guides that cover notification systems – and will be making more in the future. There are a lot out there, but we’ll go through the pros and cons of different system, and from there you’ll be able to decide which one is right for you. Once we have our scenes created we’ll discuss what notification system should I use as a new streamer. We’ll include a general overlay, BRB or intermission screen set up, and background video. This will be the first tutorial where downloads will be available. By this point, you should have a very strong grasp on how OBS Studio works – so we’ll begin setting up our scenes. After that I’ll show you how to use source filters to improve or modify your sources. Next, we’ll take an in-depth look at using sources. Following that we’ll move into general settings for OBS Studio. Then we’ll move on to how to install and set up OBS Studio. Well, after this introduction post you’ll first learn the differences between OBS Studio and OBS Classic (the original version). What should I expect to learn from this OBS Studio Tutorial Series? ![]() The reason I’m choosing to do it this way, is because I want to make sure we can make updates to specific sections if needed. Posts are still going to follow a specific order in which you should read them, but they’re going to be broken up into more parts. We’re also going to take a more modular approach to this guide. This means that any graphics you see me use in OBS, will be made available for download. These will be either through direct download or via the Nerd or Die graphics makers. First, I’m going to include a full set of graphics to get you up and running on your new stream channel. This series will have a couple of differences compared to our last full guide. Our last series covered OBS Classic, but I think it’s a good time to consider upgrading to this new version. ![]()
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