If you are not sure how to add images yet, don’t worry we are going to cover that in a little bit. For my stream I am going to use a video for an animated background, however if you do not have a video and want to use an image instead, simply select Image. This will open up the global sources menu. To create a global source click the Global Sources button. Since we are going to use a video for an animated background across many of our scenes, let’s go ahead and create it as a global source. When making global source it is important to choose what is and what isn’t going to be used across multiple scenes. This is going to help us a lot down the line. They available to use, and constantly running, at any point during your streaming session. A global source is basically a source that can be added to any one of your separate scenes while sharing the same settings. Using global sources is something I wished I learned the first time I launched OBS. With OBS open let’s take a second to talk about global sources. If everything was done correctly, then OBS should start right up without any warning messages. Now that we have all of our plugins and dependencies properly installed let’s go ahead and launch the 64-bit version of OBS. Thanks /u/EasilyRead on Reddit for this reminder! OBS Global Sources
NET installation to 4.5.x, the web install or offline install can be found at these links. Click download and choose the x86 or 圆4 accordingly. You might need to upgrade your MS Visual C++ Run Times to 2013. Again, I recommend installing both the 32-bit and the 64-bit versions. We are going to install this plugin the exact same way we did with the Video Source Plugin. If you can’t find this on their front page simply search Google for CLR Browser OBS plugin and you should find it as the first result. There are a lot of great applications that you can take advantage of by utilizing this plugin. For me the CLR Browser is one of my favorite additions to OBS. While we are at it lets grab our second plugin called the CLR browser plugin.
This will be located in Program Files x86 > OBS > Plugins. Just simply download the 32-bit files and then install them into your 32-bit OBS directory.
I recommend installing the 32-bit version of this plugin as well. We now have the capability of using video sources in OBS 64-bit.