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Virtual audio cable obs
Virtual audio cable obs










virtual audio cable obs

(If not available, just change the box above back from "Custom" to "Device Default".ġ0. In the "Resolution/FPS Type" dropdown select "Custom" - then in the Resolution list choose 1280x720 from the big list of resolutions available there. If you select your camera in "Device", then you should see the picture from it in the preview at the top.ĩ. If you do, shut down the other program, and cancel out of this window, then go back to step 7. If your webcam is not in the list make sure you don't have any other program running which is already using it (e.g. You will probably just have your webcam listed and "OBS Virtual Camera" (which we'll come to later). You then get another box that lets you choose different capture devices on the computer, if you have more than one camera connected. Give the source a name so you know what it is later, this has to be different to all scene names so call it "My webcam source"ġ0. In the next window, "Create New" is already selected. From the list that pops up, select "Video Capture Device"ĩ. Click the "Plus" in the second column (Sources)Ĩ. You can have multiple sources which overlay on each other but for now we'll just add a camera. This tells OBS what to display when you select the scene in the left column. Now you need to add a "Source" to the scene. Click the "Plus" in the bottom left corner to add a sceneĦ. In the Settings window, click on Video and set the Base resolution and Output resolution to 1280 x 720. Click the Settings button on the bottom right hand side.Ĥ. Download and install VB-Audio Cable from ģ. Download and install OBS from  (if you're on Windows and aren't sure whether to get 64 bit or 32 bit, the 32 bit will work on any type of Windows so get that)Ģ. People keep asking me how to do this so here it is.ġ. In OBS you set up multiple "Scenes" which you select by clicking a button in a list, each Scene will play back a particular video or show a camera view or something. We use a lot of video and sound in our meetings and rather than using Zoom Screen Share which is a bit clunky, you can use the excellent free software OBS to play video clips and sound into the Zoom meeting in a controlled way. Over the last few months I've been making lots of use of Zoom for our church meetings.












Virtual audio cable obs