OBS Advanced Tutorial - Nested Scenes
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- OBS Advanced Tutorial - Nested Scenes
If you use OBS then you know that it can be a complex beast to set up and get working properly.
Luckily there are ways to standardize complex bits of your setup and reuse them so you know they will work as intended every time.
In this video I show you how to set up nested scenes and use them. The examples are cameras, cameras with frames, and Sound boards. I walk you through the setup step by step.
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Nested scenes are so powerful. Most people don't even realize that they can do it. I like how you also threw in some other tips, like setting up a soundboard too.
Thanks! Glad to help.
idk how i found you but i'm glad I did! I haven't started using OBS yet but I am glad I know about nested scenes before I get started!!
The channel is really taking off man. So happy to see your hard work paying off. Keep going my friend!
Thanks!! I love what I do. It never feels like work. :-)
This is brilliant. I've been making folders of audio clips and of cam+overlays and pasting references of them in other scenes, but I love the ideas of these being organized separately. So much less clutter and so much easier to find/remember your original source! Thanks for the idea & how-to!
Glad to help.
Michael - you're gonna hit 100k VERY SOON!!! So awesome. Such a great video brother!
Thanks man. I hope to keep growing. It makes it a lot more fun. :-)
Have been learning OBS through your tutorials and really appreciate how you make the new subject easy to learn!
Thanks! Glad to help.
Great walk through. I already had an idea what I was doing with nested scenes, but you fill in a lot of gaps I didn't know were there, and gave great ideas for usage. Thanks!
Glad to help
Awesome tutorial! THANKS!!!
Thank you Michael😁🔥
Thanks. You make it easy. Great explaination as always...😁👍
Thanks!
Thanks form the viddeo man!! it helped me alot!
Glad to help!
thank you
THANK YOU SIR!
Glad to help.
Nice and easy to follow. Thanks
Glad to help!
Thanks Michael, good stuff.
Thanks Dave!
Fantastic, thanks a lot. Hi from Luxemburg
Glad to help
Thank u so much I have just started my youtube channel so it will really help.me👍🙏
Awesome! Glad to help
great tips on how to use nested scenes....
Thanks
Thanks for making Awesome videos its help a lot for understand. can i make copy or i make duplicate of nested seen any how ?
You can’t usually make a duplicate of a camera. However with stream fx plug-in you can use mirror source to do it.
@@MichaelFeyrerJr thanks your ans :)
Ok. So if I wanted add my mic settings anywhere (as well as discord audio). I can just create it as a nested scene. And add that nested scene of my mic. So I don't need to keep adding my mic and redoing the exact set ups I want to each new scene where I want my mic input. This also clears up that I do actually have scenes where if I switch to it. I don't actually have mic audio in it, I need to actually add the source to it.
Question tho. If you ever want to adjust anything on that nested scene can you switch to it without switching to it on stream but instead remaining on a brb scene while you adjust it?
Another great video Michael...I started to 're-configure' my nested scenes following your first video, how would you recommend to use Touch Portal rather than hotkeys? Would I use 'Toggle' source visibility for whichever source e.g. Sound effects, in the nested scene where the nested scene is included in the main scene... Many thanks again for all your help! 👍
If you don’t they will all play when you switch to the scene.
@@MichaelFeyrerJr Again great advice, found a solution using the toggle option and in a sound effects page in Touch Portal, then including a button in each of my lecture pages such that I can jump to the sounds and using the previous page button go directly back to my lecture page without activating the intros/transitions each time...in each of the scenes I simply leave the NS Sound Effects scene visible within which all the sources are defaulted to inactive...toggling then works perfectly....Many thanks 👍
If I make a nested scene, and put that scene in a new scene, and I make changes to the nested scene (like adding filters and stuff) will it change the original nested scene?
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Hi Mike I do production for an independent professional wrestling show. Is there a way to do instant replay with obs with one camera and stay live with another?
Yes there is! That’s one thing I haven’t done a video on. Obs has a feature that will record a set period of time that you can hit a hotkey and play.
@@MichaelFeyrerJr I’d love to see how that works. I have been doing broadcasts and recorded videos for my hospitals education team, and I think a feature like that could come in handy with some of the tutorials we do.
great video. can you use these nested scenes to change if your canvas is using 1080 or 720. it looks like it works just not sure if it messes with how smooth it works. Thanks
How come I set up hot keys but the sounds don’t work?
Hey great video! Just wondered if you select close when inactive on your media sources at all? I overlooked that and since selecting it, it took my obs resources down. And just to make sure, if i want a funky cam effect in one scene, i just change the filter in that one chosen scene and the rest remain normal?
I would select this for sure. It saves resources. Especially for older equipment.
The only ting stopping me from using Nested Scenes as much is the fact that I have stuff like my alerts at different sizes and places on my chatting and gaming scene, so I wouldn't be able to move them around for each scene unfortunately :/ Great video though! I was able to at least consolidate my greenscreened memes and audioboard sounds :D
Cool. Glad to help.
I got around this by just making a nested alert scene. Then you can place your alert scene wherever on your chatting/gaming scene
I fricking LOVE nested scenes! I use it for my facecam and my audio, and I’m looking for more reasons to use it always! 😂
Glad to help.
LOVE THIS.. Thank you.
Glad to help.
Im looking for the method that lets me have my 1 webcam source but run different masks without all of them having the same mask. Once i get on my PC tonight i might know how to do it but do you just apply the mask to the scene vs the webcam? Also, if i want my video running behind and blurred in the "chat" full face cam screen with video running blurred behind on one scene but move to what would be your tutorial screen but my gameplay screen and the video portion becomes un blurred. If i change the source filters it changes all of the existing ones so i need to find a way to do it via scenes right?
Sorry if that is difficult to read as its difficult to explain.
Do the nested scenes transition smoothly when live streaming?
Subbed! This helps very very very very much! Lol thanks!
Glad to help.
And I never knew nested scenes was a thing so I just got my lurn on!
They can be so helpful.
Hi Michael, Sorry but my sound bar is moving but No Sound in the Sound Board ? Did I do something Wrong ?
Hi, the same is happening to my soundboard. Did you ever figure it out?
in this video on 5 minute : 8 sec you transform the overlay out of the box with press space bar and mouse role but when i try there is nothing happen for me :( how to do that is there anything i missed or have to setup for that pls let me know if you have lil time to ans. and thanks again for making our life easier how you describe obs :) have a great week.
you have to right click on canvas/preview scaling and change from scale to window to Canvas :)
Wow, I didn't know I was using a Nested Scene when I did my first livestream. I threw some things together to look the way i wanted, but then had to change stuff all the time when trying new things. You are absolutely, 100 % spot on when you say Nested Scenes themselves are big time savers. I now Know what I need to go back and change for my future use. Thank you so much (again), Michael!
Thanks for this tutorial. Question: In regards to the Camera, is there a way to adjust the cropping & positioning of it on ALL the scenes that are using it simultaneously via Nesting Scenes? (or some other way?)...I have 50 scenes of looping visuals as my background behind my Camera (DJ streamer). The only way I can make sure the camera crop and position remains the same for all of the scenes while switching scenes, is by deleting them on each scene and basically re-create the camera from scratch & adjusting the crop and position. Then, afterwards, copy/paste the new Camera source settings onto every single scene again. As you can imagine, this gets extremely tedious and I feel like there must be some easier way.
With nesting you can at least get the crop and filters. Then you just need to place it in the scenes.
@@MichaelFeyrerJr thanks!
Why not make a 5 sec video wall clip in a free programme like Da Vinci Resolve then loop it in OBS with offset play times so the individual clips play separately? Perhaps Michael can do a video on it.