Because I cant proceed any changes on my router (since its a bigger network which isnt administrated by me) I got a VPN set up, which gets me into a network between my phone and PC, and I can use my camera and obs websocket from anywhere. It is only letting through the SRT signal and the websocket, which is amazing I'm set up to stream from anywhere, as long as my pc is on with my VPN
Can you make a video explaining how you set up the blur and mute for the privacy scene? i've tried to download multiple plugins, but they only work for my main desktop instance of obs and won't work for the portable instance you said i should make to keep IRL streaming separate.
I cover how to do scene specific functions (mute, blur, etc) in a later video of this series using Streamer.bot If you're having issues with the portable instance, you could try creating a duplicate scene collection in your main obs with the IRL additions. The main reason I keep it separate is for demonstration purposes and because I've tested what you see in the videos extensively. Once you veer off in another direction, which is cool and inevitable, I can only help so much. Anyway, give that a go and remember to make a duplicate scene collection first :)
Would this method work to cast from one iPhone (playing Pokemon GO) to Moblin on my other phone without needing an additional relay? I'm trying to avoid having to send to belabox cloud, then back down to my other phone, then back up via Belabox cloud to my PC
It'd be easier to send the gameplay as an RTMP signal from one Moblin phone to another Moblin phone but it's kinda wasted because you can't, at least the last time I checked, embed scenes within scenes (gameplay and camera). Port forwarding is the cheapest option because you can send two Moblin SRT broadcasts back to your computer at home, but that depends if your home internet setup can do port forwarding.
@@cliffcreates the new Moblin beta allows PiP via “video widgets” (which is a bit buggy rn but COULD be good in the next couple months). It can use RTMP in (I’ve used my DJI as a source layered over the inbuilt camera) so I figure this phone -> phone method might be possible, just figuring out the logistics
You need a middleman service (SRTLA relay or end point) like Belabox Cloud to use SRTLA which I cover in the next video... th-cam.com/video/Vx-xdIE5c5I/w-d-xo.html
I followed these steps and no luck. I have tried a couple times and still not working. I have the ports forwarded and used Moblin and Streamcaster Pro. Both will not work on local or Remote
Seems like you might have a networking setup like IPv6, dynamic IPs, blocked ports, cgnat, etc. Your best bet might be Belabox Cloud. It's my "go to" when all else fails... th-cam.com/video/Vx-xdIE5c5I/w-d-xo.html
@@cliffcreatesI do think I can turn the IpV6 off. The ports are all good. Don’t know about cgnat. I am using a fiber line in Japan so maybe there is something.
Sir I figured out that I can transfer the media when both devices connected to same wifi but when I turn on mobile data on my phone I get a message that says "Can't connect to server" pls help how can I stream Irl without leaving the house
Congrats on setting it up while on your home wifi or local network. In order to connect to your computer using only your mobile data there's this video (Port Forwarding) ... th-cam.com/video/WdQt9HRbiSk/w-d-xo.html Or this one (Belabox Cloud) ... th-cam.com/video/Vx-xdIE5c5I/w-d-xo.html
Oh wait, so you want to use your phone as a webcam at home with both the wifi and mobile data on? Droid Cam or vdo.ninja might be better options for you. Hope that helps :)
I downloaded the .zip file of OBS since I already had OBS installed and followed ALL of your steps to a T, but when I opened the shortcut to OBS in the IRL LIVE folder, it opened up with my existing scenes and settings. Isn't the point to create a seperate instance of OBS that isn't connected to your main "home streaming" OBS instance? I'm confused here. Or did I not have to download a second instance of OBS to begin with? I'm pretty lost at this point what the point of downloading a program I already have again is, if it just automatically opens OBS the same as before... Am I missing something?
@cliffcreates I did, but you said inside the OBS Studio folder, "create a new text document and name it portable_mode.txt done." I did that, but you didn't say what to put in the text document...
@cliffcreates I looked up from google "how to portable mode obs" and I found a video explaining that nothing has to be in the file, also I figured out the problem. I put ".txt" as part of the filename, instead of naming it "portable_mode" and not adding the .txt. That worked for me. I didn't know such a TINY detail could make such a difference. I also never knew that just the name of a file could alter how programs ran before!
@@EdVenturesVlog cool, that's correct. you don't put anything in the text file. just the having the file with that name informs OBS that this is a portable version of OBS
@@EdVenturesVlog Interesting, it works for me with ".txt" in the filename, but I'm glad to hear it's working for you now with the extra step. Thanks for the info
So my first issue was just an "unknown error" in IRL Pro, which was solved when I realized the Connect Settings wasn't showing my computer's actual IP address, but now that I've corrected that I'm getting "Authentication Failure, check stream credentials" I don't see you mention anything about the Server Password, but even trying that as the passphrase in the connection on IRL Pro does not seem to fix my issue.
Hi, have you seen the video before this one... th-cam.com/video/vJ0egf7TA4E/w-d-xo.html It covers how to create a new connection using IRL Pro which you can then apply to what you learn in this video about SRT Streaming. Hope that helps. Thanks
@@ketchuphedd OMG I had the SAME ISSUE and your solution helped me! All I had to do was remove "timeout=2000000". @cliffcreates why did we want that in the OBS side in the first place? Thanks!
@@WooSupremeLive I think it’s because you’re jumping around videos out of order and you’re gonna miss some really important things for it to work. Try from Part 2. Link is in the description Just follow along, get the basics and then you’ll know what to do when you get to the videos with Moblin. Hope that helps
Can you do a tutorial for someone who want to stream his bike rides (100km a day) to twitch? I would buy a gopro. And i have a mobile router for 20 bucks, or do i need more? And how would i set up that whole belabox stuff i have no idea. And then i read the gopro only has 1 hour battery, hows that supposed to work for long bike rides?
@@HareezyTv Hi, and not at the moment because Streamlabs doesn’t support SRT or h.265 which are two major things needed to follow along to this video and series but I’m thinking of a different way to do it. In the meantime their mobile app works pretty well on its own especially with their disconnect protection service. If you haven’t seen it already I talk about it in this video here - th-cam.com/video/H0r02TNuufE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=vgUXmFpEXiMSsT8g
okay i'm confused. This ip was from your internal network but if i go out with this smartpohne and switch to my Mobile ISP i wont be able to call the call the local adress for the srt connection.
Most likely a typo in your stream key, or URL. Double and triple check with what's in your Kick creator dashboard. Also that you've got "/app/" in there. Hope that helps :)
Holy shit there's been so many updates to IRL streaming. Time to ditch the belabox. I have to catch up on all your videos. Although I like the Sony action cam alot. The reduced amount of gear to drag around is too tempting
Indeed, the Sony 3000/300 are fantastic for IRL but even thinking about all that gear kinda kills it for me. But then an IRL backpack still shines when it comes to bonding more than 3 connections, for super long live-streams and a few other reasons. Interesting times we're in. Thanks :)
@@BigBry4n oh yes, I saw your message and I think my response was that all the gear and settings I’m using is in the description of my live stream but if you mean Belabox Cloud or Port Forwarding I’m currently using Port Forwarding
I have chapters on long videos like the one about Streamer Bot (40 mins) but on a 7 min video like this one doesn't make sense to me 🤔 Also, I've structured this video series, so each video builds upon the other so if you don't watch the whole video later videos won't make sense, or your setup won't work properly. Anyway, I'll think about it. Thanks for the feedback ✌
Because I cant proceed any changes on my router (since its a bigger network which isnt administrated by me) I got a VPN set up, which gets me into a network between my phone and PC, and I can use my camera and obs websocket from anywhere. It is only letting through the SRT signal and the websocket, which is amazing
I'm set up to stream from anywhere, as long as my pc is on with my VPN
Oh nice, so in your case a VPN is a good thing? Congrats :)
So I need a second install of OBS to do IRL streaming?
@@Sirconnor9292 if you want or you can add the IRL scenes into your existing OBS. It’s up to you :)
Hi just watched the video and it was really helpful. I was just wondering if I have to follow the exact steps if I want to connect multiple devices
Hey thanks and yes, you’ll need to open however many ports, etc for every additional device
@cliffcreates thanks man
@@uskglass you're welcome, glad to help :)
Can you make a video explaining how you set up the blur and mute for the privacy scene? i've tried to download multiple plugins, but they only work for my main desktop instance of obs and won't work for the portable instance you said i should make to keep IRL streaming separate.
I cover how to do scene specific functions (mute, blur, etc) in a later video of this series using Streamer.bot
If you're having issues with the portable instance, you could try creating a duplicate scene collection in your main obs with the IRL additions.
The main reason I keep it separate is for demonstration purposes and because I've tested what you see in the videos extensively. Once you veer off in another direction, which is cool and inevitable, I can only help so much.
Anyway, give that a go and remember to make a duplicate scene collection first :)
Would this method work to cast from one iPhone (playing Pokemon GO) to Moblin on my other phone without needing an additional relay? I'm trying to avoid having to send to belabox cloud, then back down to my other phone, then back up via Belabox cloud to my PC
It'd be easier to send the gameplay as an RTMP signal from one Moblin phone to another Moblin phone but it's kinda wasted because you can't, at least the last time I checked, embed scenes within scenes (gameplay and camera).
Port forwarding is the cheapest option because you can send two Moblin SRT broadcasts back to your computer at home, but that depends if your home internet setup can do port forwarding.
@@cliffcreates the new Moblin beta allows PiP via “video widgets” (which is a bit buggy rn but COULD be good in the next couple months). It can use RTMP in (I’ve used my DJI as a source layered over the inbuilt camera) so I figure this phone -> phone method might be possible, just figuring out the logistics
@@TheOrionSound Oh nice, thanks for the info. Logistically it should work like a DJi device but it's a phone that you're screensharing 🤔
My OBS keeps using IPV6. Help.
@@starrynayt that’s possibly due to your computer or router using IPV6 as the default. Try checking and changing it in one or both. Hope that helps :)
Awesome tutorial!, very helpful.
Thank you so much :)
i tried with MOBLIN and stream ID as stream key adding SRTLA ! it did not work :( please help
You need a middleman service (SRTLA relay or end point) like Belabox Cloud to use SRTLA which I cover in the next video...
th-cam.com/video/Vx-xdIE5c5I/w-d-xo.html
I followed these steps and no luck. I have tried a couple times and still not working. I have the ports forwarded and used Moblin and Streamcaster Pro. Both will not work on local or Remote
Seems like you might have a networking setup like IPv6, dynamic IPs, blocked ports, cgnat, etc.
Your best bet might be Belabox Cloud. It's my "go to" when all else fails...
th-cam.com/video/Vx-xdIE5c5I/w-d-xo.html
@@cliffcreatesI do think I can turn the IpV6 off. The ports are all good. Don’t know about cgnat. I am using a fiber line in Japan so maybe there is something.
@@Ironowl2 Okay, great. Let me know how it goes :)
Sir I figured out that I can transfer the media when both devices connected to same wifi but when I turn on mobile data on my phone I get a message that says "Can't connect to server" pls help how can I stream Irl without leaving the house
Congrats on setting it up while on your home wifi or local network. In order to connect to your computer using only your mobile data there's this video (Port Forwarding) ...
th-cam.com/video/WdQt9HRbiSk/w-d-xo.html
Or this one (Belabox Cloud) ...
th-cam.com/video/Vx-xdIE5c5I/w-d-xo.html
Oh wait, so you want to use your phone as a webcam at home with both the wifi and mobile data on?
Droid Cam or vdo.ninja might be better options for you. Hope that helps :)
I downloaded the .zip file of OBS since I already had OBS installed and followed ALL of your steps to a T, but when I opened the shortcut to OBS in the IRL LIVE folder, it opened up with my existing scenes and settings. Isn't the point to create a seperate instance of OBS that isn't connected to your main "home streaming" OBS instance?
I'm confused here. Or did I not have to download a second instance of OBS to begin with? I'm pretty lost at this point what the point of downloading a program I already have again is, if it just automatically opens OBS the same as before... Am I missing something?
@@EdVenturesVlog did you also create the text file?
@cliffcreates I did, but you said inside the OBS Studio folder, "create a new text document and name it portable_mode.txt done." I did that, but you didn't say what to put in the text document...
@cliffcreates I looked up from google "how to portable mode obs" and I found a video explaining that nothing has to be in the file, also I figured out the problem. I put ".txt" as part of the filename, instead of naming it "portable_mode" and not adding the .txt. That worked for me. I didn't know such a TINY detail could make such a difference. I also never knew that just the name of a file could alter how programs ran before!
@@EdVenturesVlog cool, that's correct. you don't put anything in the text file. just the having the file with that name informs OBS that this is a portable version of OBS
@@EdVenturesVlog Interesting, it works for me with ".txt" in the filename, but I'm glad to hear it's working for you now with the extra step. Thanks for the info
So my first issue was just an "unknown error" in IRL Pro, which was solved when I realized the Connect Settings wasn't showing my computer's actual IP address, but now that I've corrected that I'm getting "Authentication Failure, check stream credentials" I don't see you mention anything about the Server Password, but even trying that as the passphrase in the connection on IRL Pro does not seem to fix my issue.
Replying to myself. Removing the timeout=2000000 from the obs side fixed my issue.
Hi, have you seen the video before this one...
th-cam.com/video/vJ0egf7TA4E/w-d-xo.html
It covers how to create a new connection using IRL Pro which you can then apply to what you learn in this video about SRT Streaming. Hope that helps. Thanks
@@ketchuphedd OMG I had the SAME ISSUE and your solution helped me! All I had to do was remove "timeout=2000000". @cliffcreates why did we want that in the OBS side in the first place? Thanks!
can i use moblin for the srt app i dont have irl pro i have a iphone
@@WooSupremeLive yeah, go for it. Use Moblin for your iPhone
@@cliffcreates I tried setting up but it didn’t work do you have a video by any chance
@@WooSupremeLive I think it’s because you’re jumping around videos out of order and you’re gonna miss some really important things for it to work. Try from Part 2. Link is in the description
Just follow along, get the basics and then you’ll know what to do when you get to the videos with Moblin. Hope that helps
Can you do a tutorial for someone who want to stream his bike rides (100km a day) to twitch? I would buy a gopro. And i have a mobile router for 20 bucks, or do i need more? And how would i set up that whole belabox stuff i have no idea. And then i read the gopro only has 1 hour battery, hows that supposed to work for long bike rides?
I might answer this during my next live-stream. It won’t be as well structured as a scripted video but it’ll be a lot faster. Thanks
Does this work with Streamlabs?
@@HareezyTv Hi, and not at the moment because Streamlabs doesn’t support SRT or h.265 which are two major things needed to follow along to this video and series but I’m thinking of a different way to do it.
In the meantime their mobile app works pretty well on its own especially with their disconnect protection service. If you haven’t seen it already I talk about it in this video here - th-cam.com/video/H0r02TNuufE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=vgUXmFpEXiMSsT8g
okay i'm confused. This ip was from your internal network but if i go out with this smartpohne and switch to my Mobile ISP i wont be able to call the call the local adress for the srt connection.
oh nvm thats in the first tutorial NVM i'll go watch that sry x)
@@Einfach_Dave All good, no worries :)
cant connect my iphone to obs
@@mechwarriorzero interesting, what troubleshooting steps did you try from the video?
It's easy on Windows to show what a badass you are on Linux, set up such a server and configure it accordingly
Haha nice
why wont my kick stream come up
Most likely a typo in your stream key, or URL. Double and triple check with what's in your Kick creator dashboard. Also that you've got "/app/" in there. Hope that helps :)
So this works for kick tooo and Irlpro?
@@Flaymeyawn should do by logging your OBS into Kick or by using a service like Restream to stream to maybe Twitch and Kick at the same time
Holy shit there's been so many updates to IRL streaming. Time to ditch the belabox. I have to catch up on all your videos. Although I like the Sony action cam alot. The reduced amount of gear to drag around is too tempting
Indeed, the Sony 3000/300 are fantastic for IRL but even thinking about all that gear kinda kills it for me.
But then an IRL backpack still shines when it comes to bonding more than 3 connections, for super long live-streams and a few other reasons. Interesting times we're in. Thanks :)
@@cliffcreates what set up are you currently using? I tried to ask in your twitch chat yesterday but that 10 minutes follower timer got me 😅
@@BigBry4n oh yes, I saw your message and I think my response was that all the gear and settings I’m using is in the description of my live stream but if you mean Belabox Cloud or Port Forwarding I’m currently using Port Forwarding
You're so goo dbut you're very very fast
@@LarryMatlala thanks for the feedback 🙏
You really need chapters in your YT vids
I have chapters on long videos like the one about Streamer Bot (40 mins) but on a 7 min video like this one doesn't make sense to me 🤔
Also, I've structured this video series, so each video builds upon the other so if you don't watch the whole video later videos won't make sense, or your setup won't work properly. Anyway, I'll think about it. Thanks for the feedback ✌