![]() ![]() For purposes of this series, don’t worry about this option at the moment. If we select this box, it will tell the source to not be loaded if we’re on a different scene. I’m going to select a Nerd or Die logo. Before I click okay, you might notice the Unload image when not showing checkbox. ![]() We can click browse and find the image we’re going to add in. Under Create New, give it a name, and hit okay. Using an existing one will be very useful for things like webcams or game captures that will be shown in different scenes. When adding a source we’ll always be prompted to create a new one or to use an existing one. To add a source we can click the plus icon, or just simply right click, go to add and then select a source to add. Meaning they’re always running unless we tell them otherwise. A big difference between OBS Classic vs OBS Studio, is that Studio basically treats all sources as global sources. ![]() In OBS we’ll see the scenes in the bottom left, and the sources next to it. A scene is a collection of sources – we’ll get more into scenes after the next post. Sources can images, videos, webcam captures, game captures and much more. ![]()
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