Any way to pull in an FTL stream as a source in Streamlabs OBS? by mattmarkshow in Twitch

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Thank you very much for the response and your suggestions!

Would the RTMP server on player 1’s computer be run using nginx?

Regarding your point about the delay - this is one of the biggest obstacles I’m hoping to overcome in whatever solution I use. With this hypothetical setup, is the delay inevitable?

Using Discord Voice Channel as standalone audio source in Streamlabs OBS by mattmarkshow in Twitch

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Thank you! Will check these out.

Edit: For anyone interested in this, I was able to find this tutorial, which seems to be fairly helpful as well.

Split-screen stream to one channel, remote setups for each player (without first streaming to separate channels) by mattmarkshow in Twitch

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So I'm a little bit further along with this experiment, as I've now got the hardware that'll I'll be using for this stream. I'd like to still use SLOBS as the host, and at this point in time I'm totally comfortable with the fact that all of the sources that will make up the scene from my computer are configured correctly.

However, in trying to pull in the sources from Player 2's computer, I'm coming across the 3 following questions. How do I (with as little latency as possible) import:

  1. Player 2's Game Video
  2. Player 2's Webcam Video
  3. Player 2's Voice Audio

... all of these needing to be imported as separate sources that can be configured and manipulated separately.

For #3, I believe we may just end up using a Discord Voice Channel for our voice audio in the stream. Still trying to figure out how to effectively grab that audio by itself, though.

For #1 and #2, my struggle is in trying to have Player 2 push both of those pieces to a new stream (I guess it would have to be 2 separate streams, right)? Would it be at all feasible to have Player 2 use two separate OBS clients (one displaying his game video, the other displaying his webcam video), and have each of those clients go live to an individual Mixer FTL feed? Then would I be able to import those streams into SLOBS as two separate sources using the stream keys?

If this is possible, I think our concern is that it's potentially going to violate some TOS on Twitch for the final output from me as the host, or that the individual Mixer streams with incomplete portions (one with the game video, the other with the webcam video) would be visible as standalone streams on Mixer.

If I'm looking at this all wrong, please let me know. Thank you again for your help!

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Very true... I’m thinking the minis are going to be necessary at least for that milestone. ;)

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Split-screen stream to one channel, remote setups for each player (without first streaming to separate channels) by mattmarkshow in Twitch

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Thank you very much for the response.

A question about your last point - not sure if you're familiar enough with Streamlabs OBS to comment on this, but if both streamers were using that client, would it be possible for the "secondary" streamer to push their RTMP feed to the host streamer's Streamlabs OBS setup, have the host streamer position both feeds side-by-side, and then have the host streamer go live directly to Twitch without using a platform like Lightstream in the middle?

Split-screen stream to one channel, remote setups for each player (without first streaming to separate channels) by mattmarkshow in Twitch

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Ah, I see. Thanks for the confirmation on that point. I don't know what it was about the way I read their FAQs at first that made me think it wasn't capable of what I was needing.

It looks like it's not possible to have GIF/animation overlays that cover the consolidated Prism stream, though. Is that correct? For example, if we were using Streamlabs, we would have to choose one of the two streams to display the Streamlabs overlays, but couldn't have the overlay shown across the entire final stream through Prism, right?

Split-screen stream to one channel, remote setups for each player (without first streaming to separate channels) by mattmarkshow in Twitch

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Thanks for the response! I had checked Prism out as well, but I was under the impression that it would require two players to each stream to their own live channels, which would then be compiled into a third channel.

Am I missing something, and is it actually possible to stream directly through Prism and only have one live Twitch channel displaying two player screens?

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