An automation tool for OBS Studio
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SceneSwitcher

An automated scene switcher for OBS Studio.

More information can be found on https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/automatic-scene-switching.395/.

Downloads

Binaries for Windows, MacOS, and Linux are available in the Releases section.

Installing the plugin

For the Windows and MacOS platforms, it is recommended to run the provided installers.

For Linux the Snap package manager offers an OBS Studio installation which is bundled with the plugin:

sudo snap install obs-studio

If that is not an option you will have to ...

  1. Copy the library to the plugins folder of you obs installation.
  2. Copy the contents of the data directory to its respective folders of your obs installation.

Unfortunately the exact location of these folders may vary from system to system.

Compiling the plugin

See the build instructions.