![]() I recommend you to set the Audio Fade Style to crossfade, just in case.Set the video file to Game In.webm if creating the game scene transition, and Swoosh.webm if creating a vs screen transition.All of this is optional of course.Ģ basic transitions are included in the Resources/OBS Transitions folder, intended to be used to change to the game scene and to the vs screen, if you don't have a transition yourself of course. Yes, the instructions above are enough, but we can do better. ** Functionallity may change in some menus to ease workflow.*įor developing, there are some shorcuts to make things easier: Press either F1 or F2 to increase P1's or P2's score.The overlay was made with that HUD off in mind. It is very recommended that you turn off the in-game top HUD. Repeat from the 3rd step to add the VS Screen.html and Bracket.html views, though I recommend you to do so on another scene. Manage it all with the RoA Stream Tool executable.With it, the intro animation of the html will play each time we swap to this scene. Also tick Refresh browser when scene becomes active.In the source's properties, change Use custom frame rate -> 60 (if streaming at 60fps of course).If the source looks weird, manually set the source's properties to 1920 width and 1080 height, or set your OBS canvas resolution to 1080p, or make the source fit the screen.Drag and drop RoA Scoreboard.html into OBS, or add a new browser source in OBS pointing at the local file. ![]() These are instructions for regular OBS Studio, but I imagine you can do the same with other streaming software:
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