

Let’s start with the steps to adding an image overlay: Launch OBS Studio and scroll down to the Scenes box. You can add either professionally designed templates or custom-made graphics, depending on your taste. We have to give a huge tip of the hat to our lead developer Saaj for making this update possible. Thanks to the streamlined interface, adding overlays to OBS Studio is rather straightforward. Because of the rewrite we were also able to make way for the workflow improvements that we mentioned above. This ultimately resulted in many performance tweaks and enhancements. While we were happy with version 1, we knew we could do a lot better. We basically worked from scratch on all the core code used in the app. For instance, you can now add your widgets to new scenes with just one click. Stream PackagesAlerts, Overlays, Screens After Effects. I am using OBS Studio for streaming and I have my overlays from as web sources so it eases the load on my PC. There are eight in the pack in a mix of red, black and white. Their support sent me here to learn how to stream directly from Xbox to Twitch, but with the overlays that I created on it. While customizing your widgets may seem familiar, a major change comes in the form of saving and adding your widgets once they’re created. A nifty pack of ‘live stream’ motion graphics for you to use in your broadcast. Im trying to start streaming and I want to add an Overlay from. The homepage also features a new category layout for all of the widgets types available, which makes it easier than before to find the type of overlay component that you’re looking to create. You’ll find access to your current widgets on the left side of the app, putting access to these widgets right at your fingertips, instead of buried in a menu.

This is usually the case if you are able to run your game in true fullscreen mode (not windowed fullscreen) and the overlay is still visible.The biggest workflow change comes with the main homepage. If your overlay injects itself into the game and isn't a standalone app, its user interface is usually painted within the game graphics and can just be captured along with the game with game capture. This is the usually case if your overlay is only visible if you run the game windowed or windowed fullscreen, but not with true fullscreen. If your overlay is an app that creates an additional transparent window painted over the game window, you can try to capture that with window capture.

Overlays usually come as static *.jpg image or as a link to a browser page, which in OBS you either include as media source (image) or as browser source. Display capture is a last resort, if game capture and window capture don't work. However, you capture games with game capture, not with display capture. One display capture already grabs everything that is on the display.

It's not clear how you need multiple display captures just to add overlays.
