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Note:
In most setups scene groups are no longer required and the tab is hidden by default.
If you want to use the functionality nevertheless you will have to enable the tab by unchecking the following option on the General tab.
Scene Groups
As the name suggests a Scene Group is a collection of multiple scenes.
Scene Groups can be used as a target for scene switch actions just like a regular scene can be.
However each time a Scene Group is selected as a target for a scene switch action of course only one actual scene can be finally chosen.
The scene which is chosen to be switched to depends on the logic set up for each particular Scene Group.
Available logic types are:
- Count:
This option will let you advance to the next scene based on how many times the scene group was chosen as a target to be switched to. - Time:
This option will let you advance to the next scene in the list depending on how much time has passed. - Random:
An entry of the scene list will be chosen at random, when selecting this option.
Note that a scene group can contain the same scene multiple times.
To see an example on how scene groups can be used click here.
Example:
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- Installation
- Show webcam only when speaking
- Twitch Category Changer
- Hotkeys to control counter in text source (e.g. death or win counter)
- Show text source with latest Twitch follower
- Detect elements on screen and hide them automatically
- Motion detection
- Start other programs when starting OBS
- Crossfading audio during scene changes
- Looping a set of media sources
- Switch scenes randomly
- Re-shuffle VLC source
- Automatically switch scene if a game capture's target window no longer exists
- Audio based scene switching in podcast setting
- Switching scenes based on portrait or landscape mode resolution of a window capture source
- Set up a hotkey to start and stop recording with a fade from and to black
- Automatically cycle through a list of scenes
- Toggle visibility of scene items on a timer
- Advance through a list of scenes by hotkey
- Performing actions only when transitioning from A to B
- Media playlist with commercial interruptions
- Split recording of stream into chunks
- Switching scenes for Aitum Vertical plugin
- Using MIDI devices
- Controlling audio source volume using MIDI devices
- Change capture window of Window Capture source
- Show URLs in clipboard in browser source
- League of Legends process based scene swtich
- Push-to-show source
Explanations
- General tab overview
- Starting and stopping the plugin
- Macros explained
- Macro tab overview
- Creating a macro
- Pausing macros
- Macro duration modifiers
- Macro docks
- Exporting and importing individual macros
- Audio condition
- Cursor condition
- Date condition
- Hotkey condition
- Media condition
- Process condition
- Scene item transform condition
- Slide Show condition
- Video condition
- Audio action
- Http action
- Hotkey action
- Random action
- Scene item visibility
- Sequence action
- Action Queue example
- Variables
- Macro properties
- Websockets
- Scripting
- Troubleshooting
- Saving and loading settings