Our walkaround is similar as we need to display/project to the on-site screen separate from the live stream.
Late last year, we set up Stage View with a blue screen and colour key/chroma in OBS. We have a working lower-third. We included a transparent black screen (this we later disabled after, due to 'Pastorate' liking). However, we are unable to continue as the 'text overlay' is not #sharp enough. Reason: Stage VCiew lacks outline and shadow.
--- This week, we've submitted a feature request for outline and shadow in Stage View.
This week, we experimented, with fairly good success, a workaround in OBS.
In brief, in OBS
[Display scene] Capture VideoPsalm in OBS: we used both Window capture and Display capture. Using both, for fallback purposes, when one fails.
[Display scene] Add backgrounds (images and videos) with the fallback option of background scene added as source. A sort of #duplicate
'Route' the display scene to the on-site screen from OBS:
Right-click on Display Scene,
select 'Fullscreen Projector (Scene)',
select the on-site display screen
Program mains as-is for streaming; independent of the selected display scene
In VideoPsalm
use blue background. This, we colour key in OBS
select songs, Bible verses and other 'items' as normal
Our walkaround is similar as we need to display/project to the on-site screen separate from the live stream.
Late last year, we set up Stage View with a blue screen and colour key/chroma in OBS. We have a working lower-third. We included a transparent black screen (this we later disabled after, due to 'Pastorate' liking). However, we are unable to continue as the 'text overlay' is not #sharp enough. Reason: Stage VCiew lacks outline and shadow.
--- This week, we've submitted a feature request for outline and shadow in Stage View.
This week, we experimented, with fairly good success, a workaround in OBS.
In brief, in OBS
[Display scene] Capture VideoPsalm in OBS: we used both Window capture and Display capture. Using both, for fallback purposes, when one fails.
[Display scene] Add backgrounds (images and videos) with the fallback option of background scene added as source. A sort of #duplicate
'Route' the display scene to the on-site screen from OBS:
Right-click on Display Scene,
select 'Fullscreen Projector (Scene)',
select the on-site display screen
Program mains as-is for streaming; independent of the selected display scene
In VideoPsalm
use blue background. This, we colour key in OBS
select songs, Bible verses and other 'items' as normal
In OBS
select the background image/video as needed
As time permits, we would do a 'clip'.