This was my most useful video I watched this week, this is seriously awesome. I got it working but only problem is the PAUSE section does not allow you to use not active, you have to say, if this one scene is active, then pause the auto screen switching by region. So I have to add a rule for every scene i want to use, which is not a small number, but still worth doing. Thanks!
@NoizProofContent I want to cycle about 6 + scenes spending X amount of time on each one. Cycle between all. The logic is weird. I'm getting closer for sure. The macro I set up kept running back to the first scene.
I like the fact that OBS can change scenes by following the position of the cursor without any intervention on my part, but... I'm currently using a Dell Docking Station to connect two 27-inch monitors to my laptop, making three monitors. The laptop's screen DPI is set to 125% while the two 27-inch Dells are set to 100%. I don't know if it's because of the docking station (USB-C), or the different DPI settings, but I am only partially able to change scenes depending on the cursor position. What works best for me is switching scenes based on the active executable, which requires a click every time I change executables.
how/where do you attach the "action" though. For example, I want a sound byte to play when I transition between two specific scenes. where do i upload the sound?
This was my most useful video I watched this week, this is seriously awesome. I got it working but only problem is the PAUSE section does not allow you to use not active, you have to say, if this one scene is active, then pause the auto screen switching by region. So I have to add a rule for every scene i want to use, which is not a small number, but still worth doing. Thanks!
Thanks glad to hear it helped, thanks for sharing that as well, that’s next level!
Man, Finally I got what i was looking for this new version of advanced scene switcher! wasted lot of time on other videos! Thanks a lot!
Glad to help!
This helped me more than an advanced scene switcher. Even though Im still stuck. Thanks guy
Glad to help, what issue are you still having?
@NoizProofContent I want to cycle about 6 + scenes spending X amount of time on each one. Cycle between all. The logic is weird. I'm getting closer for sure. The macro I set up kept running back to the first scene.
@@dhbeoh dang! That’s sounds pretty next level but will be sweet if you get it working
Appreciate that my guy!
Great video!!
Thanks!
Nice, exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
Glad to help!
Excellent Thanks!!!!
thank you for this
Thank you ! It really helped
I like the fact that OBS can change scenes by following the position of the cursor without any intervention on my part, but...
I'm currently using a Dell Docking Station to connect two 27-inch monitors to my laptop, making three monitors.
The laptop's screen DPI is set to 125% while the two 27-inch Dells are set to 100%.
I don't know if it's because of the docking station (USB-C), or the different DPI settings, but I am only partially able to change scenes depending on the cursor position.
What works best for me is switching scenes based on the active executable, which requires a click every time I change executables.
Thank you!!!!
excellent!!!!
how/where do you attach the "action" though. For example, I want a sound byte to play when I transition between two specific scenes. where do i upload the sound?
Very good question, I am not familiar with adding sounds to this feature, sorry!
How can we get OBS end pre recorded live streams in multiple instances of OBS, and start new ones without our intervention? If even doable
I am not sure I understand that question, can you rephrase?
Did not know you can switch screens by location of mouse cursor.