An automation tool for OBS Studio
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SceneSwitcher

An automation plugin 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

The plugin is also available via the Flatpak package manager for users who installed OBS via Flatpak:

flatpak install com.obsproject.Studio.Plugin.SceneSwitcher

Also note that the Linux version of this plugin has the following dependencies to XTest, XScreensaver and optionally OpenCV.
If apt is supported on your system they can be installed using:

sudo apt-get install \
    libxtst-dev \
    libxss-dev \
    libopencv-dev

Contributing

  • If you wish to contribute code to the project, have a look at this section describing how to compile the plugin.
  • If you wish to contribute translations, feel free to submit pull requests for the corresponding files under data/locale.