Unlock the Power of Customization: Enhancing Your OBS Experience with Title and Game Change Tabs. Seamlessly transform your OBS streaming studio by incorporating these essential features that elevate your broadcasts to the next level. Add a captivating title to your stream, captivating your audience’s attention from the outset. Effortlessly switch between games during your live sessions, ensuring an uninterrupted and engaging viewing experience for your loyal followers.
With the Title tab, you gain the ability to personalize your stream’s presentation with a custom title that reflects your content and branding. This eye-catching element instantly grabs viewers’ attention, drawing them into your broadcast and creating a memorable first impression. Whether you’re hosting a competitive gaming session, showcasing your latest artistic creation, or sharing your thoughts on current events, a customized title sets the tone for your stream and entices viewers to stick around.
The Game Change tab empowers you with the flexibility to transition seamlessly between games during your live broadcasts. This feature is particularly valuable for streamers who engage in multiple gaming genres or want to cater to a diverse audience. With a few simple clicks, you can switch between games without interrupting the flow of your stream, ensuring that your viewers remain entertained and engaged throughout your broadcast. Unleash your creativity, experiment with different game combinations, and keep your audience on the edge of their seats with the Game Change tab’s unparalleled versatility.
Introduction to OBS
OBS, also known as Open Broadcaster Software, is a free and open-source application that allows users to record and stream live video and audio. It is highly versatile and can be used for a wide range of purposes, such as creating live streams for gaming, broadcasting presentations, and even producing professional-quality videos.
Features and Benefits of OBS
OBS is packed with an impressive range of features that make it an ideal choice for both novice and experienced broadcasters. Key highlights include:
- Intuitive Interface: OBS boasts a user-friendly interface that makes it easy to navigate and configure even for beginners.
- Multi-Source Support: Users can add and manage multiple sources, such as game capture, webcam, and images, in their broadcasts.
- Customizable Scenes: OBS allows users to create and switch between multiple scenes, each with its own unique layout and source combination.
- Powerful Audio Mixer: OBS features an advanced audio mixer that provides fine-grained control over audio levels, sources, and effects.
- Unlimited Output Options: OBS supports a wide variety of output options, including live streaming to platforms like Twitch and YouTube, as well as local recording in various file formats.
Adding a Title to Your Stream
Customizing your stream’s title is a simple yet effective way to capture viewers’ attention and provide context about your content. Follow these steps to add a title to your OBS stream:
- Open OBS and navigate to the “Scene” tab.
- Right-click within the Preview window and select “Add” > “Text (GDI+).”
- In the Text Source properties window, enter the desired title in the “Text” field. You can also customize the text appearance by adjusting the font, size, color, and alignment. Additionally, you can use the following options to further enhance your title:
Option | Description |
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Text Outline | Adds an outline around the text, improving visibility. |
Border | Adds a border around the text, creating a more defined look. |
Background | Sets a background behind the text, providing contrast and emphasis. |
Shadow | Adds a shadow behind the text, giving it a three-dimensional effect. |
Animation | Applies a variety of animations to the text, such as fade-in, slide-in, and bounce. |
Once you have customized your title, drag and drop the Text Source onto the desired location in your scene. You can resize and reposition the title as needed. Your stream will now display the custom title you created.
Customizing the Title Appearance
In addition to altering the text content of the title, you can also customize its appearance to match your desired aesthetic. Below is a detailed breakdown of the customization options available:
1. Color and Transparency
Choose the color of the title text using the “Text Color” option. You can also adjust its transparency using the “Text Opacity” slider, making it more or less visible as needed.
2. Font Size and Style
Adjust the font size of the title using the “Font Size” slider. Additionally, select a font style from the “Font Family” drop-down menu, allowing you to choose from various fonts to suit your preferences.
3. Outline and Shadow Effects
Add an outline to the title text by enabling the “Outline” option. Customize its thickness and color using the respective sliders. Similarly, you can enable the “Shadow” option to add a shadow behind the text, adjusting its offset, blur, and color to create a desired effect.
4. Gradient Effects
Enable the “Gradient” option to apply a gradient effect to the title text. Choose two colors from the “Gradient Color 1” and “Gradient Color 2” fields. Adjust the gradient’s starting and ending points using the “Position” sliders. Additionally, you can rotate the gradient using the “Angle” slider and adjust its opacity using the “Gradient Opacity” slider.
| Option | Description |
|—|—|
| Gradient Color 1 | The starting color of the gradient |
| Gradient Color 2 | The ending color of the gradient |
| Position | The starting and ending points of the gradient, expressed as a percentage |
| Angle | The rotation angle of the gradient, in degrees |
| Gradient Opacity | The transparency of the gradient effect |
Adding the Game Capture Source to Your Scene
To add a game capture source to your scene, follow these steps:
- In the OBS Studio main window, click on the “+” button in the “Sources” section and select “Game Capture”.
- In the “Game Capture” dialog box, select the “Capture Mode” that you want to use. The “Display Capture” mode will capture everything that is displayed on your monitor, while the “Window Capture” mode will only capture the specified window.
- In the “Window” dropdown menu, select the game window that you want to capture.
- In the “Resolution” section, select the resolution that you want to capture the game at.
- In the “FPS” section, select the frame rate that you want to capture the game at.
- In the “Audio Device” section, select the audio device that you want to use to capture the game’s audio. To tweak the audio configuration further, use the ‘Advanced Audio Properties’ section.
Setting Description Desktop Audio Device Select this option to capture all audio from your desktop, including game audio. Application Audio Capture Select this option to capture audio from the specific game window. Mono Audio Output Select this option to output the audio in mono. Custom Output Audio Device Select this option if you have an external audio device or another customized audio routing setup. - Click on the “OK” button to add the game capture source to your scene.
Adding a Game Change Notification
To add a game change notification to OBS, follow these steps:
- Click the "+" icon in the Sources box and select "Browser."
- In the URL field, enter the following:
https://obs.ninja/change-notification?channel=[YOUR_CHANNEL_NAME]
- Click "OK."
- The browser source will now display the game change notification.
- You can customize the appearance of the notification by clicking the "Settings" button in the browser source.
- In the "Layout" tab, you can change the size, position, and color of the notification.
- In the "Text" tab, you can change the font, size, and color of the text.
- In the "Advanced" tab, you can enable or disable the following options:
- Show game name: Displays the name of the game you are switching to.
- Show channel name: Displays the name of the channel you are switching to.
- Show countdown: Displays a countdown timer to the game change.
- Show transition: Adds a transition effect when switching games.
- Hide notification after transition: Hides the notification after the game change transition.
Customizing the Game Change Tab Appearance
The Game Change Tab can be customized to match your specific needs and preferences. You can change the following settings:
- Tab Title: The title of the tab that appears in the OBS interface.
- Tab Icon: The icon that appears next to the tab title.
- Font Size: The size of the text in the tab.
- Font Color: The color of the text in the tab.
- Background Color: The color of the background of the tab.
- Border Color: The color of the border around the tab.
- Border Thickness: The thickness of the border around the tab.
- Border Radius: The roundness of the corners of the tab.
- Padding: The amount of space around the text in the tab.
- Open OBS Studio and click on the "Sources" tab.
- Right-click in the "Sources" box and select "Add" > "Text (GDI+)".
- A new "Text (GDI+)" source will be added to your scene.
- Double-click on the "Text (GDI+)" source to open its properties.
- In the "Text" field, enter the title you want to display.
- Adjust the "Font size" and "Font color" to your liking.
- Click "OK" to save your changes.
- Open OBS Studio and click on the "View" menu.
- Select "Dock" > "Game Capture".
- A new "Game Capture" tab will be added to your OBS window.
- Click on the "Add" button in the "Game Capture" tab.
- Select the game you want to capture from the list.
- Click "OK" to add the game to the "Game Capture" list.
- Click on the "Settings" button in the "Game Capture" tab.
- Adjust the settings to your liking.
- Click "OK" to save your changes.
- Open OBS Studio and click on the "Settings" menu.
- Select "Stream" > "Output".
- In the "Stream title" field, enter the new title for your stream.
- Click "OK" to save your changes.
- Open OBS Studio and click on the "Sources" tab.
- Right-click in the "Sources" box and select "Add" > "Image".
- A new "Image" source will be added to your scene.
- Double-click on the "Image" source to open its properties.
- Click on the "Image path" field and select the custom game icon you want to use.
- Click "OK" to save your changes.
To change these settings, simply click on the “Settings” button in the Game Change Tab interface. Then, click on the “Appearance” tab. From there, you can adjust the various settings to your liking.
In addition to the above settings, you can also customize the appearance of the Game Change Tab by adding custom CSS styles. To do this, click on the “Advanced” tab in the Game Change Tab interface. Then, paste your custom CSS styles into the “Custom CSS” field. OBS will automatically apply your custom styles to the Game Change Tab.
Setting | Description |
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Tab Title | The text that appears in the tab. |
Tab Icon | The icon that appears next to the tab title. |
Font Size | The size of the text in the tab. |
Font Color | The color of the text in the tab. |
Background Color | The color of the background of the tab. |
Border Color | The color of the border around the tab. |
Border Thickness | The thickness of the border around the tab. |
Border Radius | The roundness of the corners of the tab. |
Padding | The amount of space around the text in the tab. |
Finalizing Your Setup
10. Verifying OBS Settings
Ensure that all settings in OBS are configured correctly to optimize your stream quality. Verify the video resolution, bitrate, and encoder settings to ensure compatibility with your streaming platform. Check the audio settings and ensure they are adjusted to suit your microphone and other input sources.
Recommended Settings for Different Streaming Platforms:
Platform | Resolution | Bitrate (Kbps) |
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Twitch | 1280×720 | 3000-3500 |
YouTube | 1920×1080 | 5000-6000 |
Facebook Gaming | 1280×720 | 2500-3000 |
How to Add Title and Game Change Tab to OBS
Adding a Title
Adding a Game Change Tab
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