![]() I leave both components in the scene for ease of switching - I do this type of thing in a lot of scenes. This is also the case for the p4nth3rball, which is another self-contained application.ĭepending on my mood, I’ll use the black or red patterned backgrounds. Even though I want to show the alerts on every scene, the browser source remains separate from the essentials due to it needing to be positioned differently across scenes. ![]() The p4nth3rlabs alerts browser source is added as a separate component on each composite scene. The Geo Loop is the dynamic geometric transparent-ish background - this is something I tried out once and it stuck - and I haven’t needed to put it in its own component scene yet. The starting-soon and majick are at the centre of the screen. The panther static overlay is a component scene containing the two large semi-transparent panthers you see in the background of the scene. The giveaway, footer and chat overlays are powered by a React app, whilst p4nth3rdrop - the emote rain powered by Twitch chat commands - is a self-contained application. I also separate the list of component scenes into categories with blank scenes named “-”. I prefix all scene names with labels for quick visual identification, such as for a composite scene that will be shown on stream, for component and so on. I organise my scene collection in OBS into a set of component scenes to enable easy reuse across composite scenes. I use a variety of configurable UI docks available in OBS, including:Ĭaptions monitor (powered by the Google Cloud Captions plugin) This ensures I can time raids at the end of my stream accurately, and alerts me to any visual/framerate issues as well. ![]() The most important part of what I monitor in Twitch Stream Manager is what my viewers are seeing (which is always slightly delayed compared to what I see in OBS). Monitoring activity on two screens means I am less likely to miss activity in chat or items in the request queue. I monitor my stream through a combination of UI docks in OBS and the Twitch Stream Manager - which I view on my MacBook Pro screen.
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