- I am using an emulator
- Yes, I use OBS
- I do plan on having an overlay, but do not know how to set it up.
- An alert system is in my interest, yet again, dont know how to set it up, looking these things up though.
- I plan on streaming atleast every other day to start, starting tomorrow. July 22
Thanks for the reply and help btw. Super appreciated
I'm still only kind of new to streaming myself: I haven't been able to get back into it cause I've been busy trying to get a regular job, and then plan on fitting in a stream schedule into it.
I've already worked on and made my own overlay. If you want some help with making a basic overlay, to get things started, just follow my homepage link on my profile to my youtube page (
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtxAodzb1cjaK-kqRLFQqVw?view_as=public)
and there should be my playlist of my most current smash streams. I'm sorry if it sounds like I'm advertising. It's just the best way to give an example of how I have mine set-up.
It is up to you, and I'm willing to try making another one(with alterations/recommendations if you want) for free of charge. Though I'll give a warning here and say I'm not a professional. Just someone who has some experience with an online image editor. If you want to ask me some questions about how I have it set up, please feel free. Otherwise, I'm not sure how you would like to set your overlay up
For the alert system, I just use StreamPro.com. There are different ones, but just for an example we can go with this. It will more than likely require your own time cause you sync it up to your twitch account and you make the additions. Though I have some steps that should help with setting it up on obs. I'll try to explain it the best I can
1. When you go into the editor, you are given a green screen. You can adjust the size on the green screen canvas. If you are just streaming at around 720p. 1200x720 is usually enough
2. At the top of the left side of the screen you can go to "widgets" to insert other on screen visuals with scrolling text, numbers, images, counts of followers and such. I leave most of the experimenting here for you if you decide to try it
3. When your done, there should be a field on the left side that gives a url of the green screen page. Save progress first. Copy this url in either the editor or ,if you activate the overlay as a separate window, then just copy the url on the top of the window. Head back to obs
4. Not sure if you know how to add sources in obs, but for these next few steps I'll assume you do. When clicking the add source button, use (browser source).
5. copy the url from the stream pro green screen page you were working on, and paste this into the url field you're given in obs. This should let you see the overlay right on the page. Don't worry, the green screen is automatically taken out for you. Depending on what screen size you have in obs, you might want to keep the editor up beside the obs page to make adjustments. You can make changes and see them apply to the obs side after you save changes on the editor. You shouldn't have to worry about keeping the editor/overlay page open on your internet browser when actively streaming. This might be different for you based on what computer/browser you use, but the overlay should work on obs without having to fiddle with the editor on the side.
It is possible that the browser source method might also work with other alert sites. If they also give you an url when editing the page. I've only tried StreamPro up till now, and so please don't quote me on this
not sure how much this will help, but hopefully things turn out okay.