![]() When you click the media tab, you can upload lower thirds and other graphics and then choose which one you'd like to overlay. And now you'll see even during the live recording, you see the full frame, the 16 by nine video with the lower thirds from OBS, and then you can change that graphic and OBS as you record and it will change live here in the call. This way you and your gas can see the entire overlay and lower Third, then go to audio and video and mirror Video might need to be enabled or disabled depending on your lower thirds. To fix that, go to the studio settings by clicking this gear icon on the top right, go to general scroll down, and for live call framing, choose full frame. Now those lower thirds and other graphics might appear cut off because you're not in full frame mode and they could be reversed. Now here in the Riverside Studio, you'll see that that title lower third Overlay is on my video, and when I start to record a stream live with Riverside, those overlays will also be present. And here under the camera option, choose OBS virtual camera. Now you're ready to choose OBS as your camera in Riverside. ![]() Once you have your video and overlays set in OBS, go down to start virtual camera and click that. Now when you click the I icon, it will fade in slowly over your video. When you click it, you can right click on the title file, go to show transition, and then choose Fade. You can hide the title by clicking the I icon and then click it again to reload it if you'd like for it to fade in. Here I'm gonna choose a png file I have saved on my computer, and here you'll see that title is now overlaid on top of my video. Remember, if you're using an overlay image, like a lower third, it has to be a png file, so it has transparency, and you can see the video behind the graphic. You can title the lower third and then browse your computer for the image file. To add your lower third or other graphic overlay, click the plus button in the sources column and then choose image. Now that your video is in the OBS application, you can begin to add lower thirds and other overlays. From here, you can choose your device, whether it's a webcam continuity camera, and here I can even just choose my webcam and hit okay. I'm gonna create new, you can name it whatever you'd like, whether it's a webcam or even a video switcher. Here in the sources column, click the plus button and then choose video capture device. Then in the OBS window, you'll need to add both your video source and your overlay files. In this pop-up choose I will only be using the virtual camera. Once you've installed and opened the application on your computer, the first thing you're gonna do is go up to tools and then Auto Configuration Wizard.
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