Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Next revision
Previous revision
howto:obs [2020/12/23 14:09] derpeterhowto:obs [2020/12/27 10:05] (current) – [Lower Thirds as animated HTML] vishnu
Line 62: Line 62:
 Where 'track1' needs to be replaced with the room name in your schedule. Where 'track1' needs to be replaced with the room name in your schedule.
 This will produce the 180s snippets and an m3u8 playlist. So if everything fails in terms of fuse you should still be able to just drop all the files into a video editing tool or ffmpeg This will produce the 180s snippets and an m3u8 playlist. So if everything fails in terms of fuse you should still be able to just drop all the files into a video editing tool or ffmpeg
 +
 +The tracker worker will do the mounting for you if everything works. You can try the mount yourself with
 +<code>
 +fuse-ts p="track1-" c="/home/user/obs/recoding-test/" st="2020-12-23_17-44-51-110787" numfiles=10 totalframes=4300 -oallow_other,use_ino "/video//fuse/rc3/track1/2342"
 +</code>
 +
 == HowTo's == HowTo's
  
Line 78: Line 84:
 For rC3 everything is different: We (VOC and the decentralised studios/channels) use several different video mixing solutions, both in software and maybe even in hardware. See [[events:rc3:production]] to get an overview: Speakers used OBS Studio to prerecord talks (provided with a [[events:rc3:speakers-prep:obs-template|template]]); studios use OBS Studio for playout or live video production, channels use OBS Studio as broadcast distribution switcher. A basic template for this second use-case can be found on [[events:rc3:artwork]]. For rC3 everything is different: We (VOC and the decentralised studios/channels) use several different video mixing solutions, both in software and maybe even in hardware. See [[events:rc3:production]] to get an overview: Speakers used OBS Studio to prerecord talks (provided with a [[events:rc3:speakers-prep:obs-template|template]]); studios use OBS Studio for playout or live video production, channels use OBS Studio as broadcast distribution switcher. A basic template for this second use-case can be found on [[events:rc3:artwork]].
  
 +== Tools and Tricks
 +
 +
 +=== Adjusting audio levels for sources not on air
 +
 +If you want to check audio levels for sources that are not currently live, there is a small trick to get OBS to show them: simply pull the transition slider one pixel to the right. This will add the audio meters, but you won't see and hear the new sources yet.
 +=== Better Integration of Jitsi into OBS Studio
 +
 +  * https://github.com/oe1rfc/jitsi2obs
 +  * https://git.theater.digital/ATD/jitsi-stream-client
 +
 +
 +=== Lower Thirds as animated HTML for the main channels
 +
 +https://franconian.net/bauchbinde/?intro=1&theme=main&headline=advi%20sein%20talk&speaker=advi
 +
 +https://github.com/fl0rp/bauchbinde
 +
 +
 +=== Lower Thirds as animated HTML for the assembly channels
  
 +https://franconian.net/bauchbinde/?intro=1&headline=test&speaker=test
  • howto/obs.1608728950.txt.gz
  • Last modified: 2020/12/23 14:09
  • by derpeter