Ⅰ. OBS Streaming Mode Process Guide (Camera Side)
- Open the camera and drop down menu, select “Live”, and click “+ADD”.
- Enter the live streaming platform selection interface. First, customize the stream name in the Name field. Then, click “Choose Live Platform”,select “OBS Live”, and click “Save”. Exit the dropdown menu.
- In the preview interface, click “Live” on the right side to enter live preview mode. Optionally, click the shortcut settings icon in the bottom left to access the quick settings menu, where you can choose the frame rate and environment mode. After making your selections, click “Save” to return to the live preview screen.
- Back in the live preview screen, click the platform list icon in the bottom right to confirm your selected platform for streaming. If it’s selected, “Enable” will appear in green. Once confirmed, click on a blank area to return to the live preview screen, then click “START”.After buffering, the camera will begin streaming. The streaming address will appear at the top of the screen, which needs to be entered in the OBS software on your computer to establish the connection. To stop streaming from the camera, click “STOP”.
ⅡOBS Streaming Mode Process Guide (PC Side)
- Ensure that both the PC and the camera are on the same network and that OBS Studio is installed on the PC. This guide uses OBS Studio version 30.1.0 (64-bit) as an example.
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Open OBS Studio and click the “+” icon in the Sources module. Select “Media Source”.
- In the Media Source screen, enter a custom name and click “OK”to access the detailed settings page.
- On the detailed settings page, uncheck “Local File”.
- Enter the information displayed by the camera in the Input field, adjust parameters based on your PC and network conditions, and click “OK”. You should now be able to see the camera feed on your PC, indicating a successful connection between the camera and PC. From here, proceed with OBS’s standard operations.