![]() Get yourself familiarized with OBS Studio Interface Scenes allow you to configure groups of assets or elements to use in your live stream (we’ll dive into Scenes shortly). Scenes: In the bottom left corner is the Scenes panel.Simply press the + button to see the different options. Sources: Left of the Audio Mixer you can add all of your webcams, images, videos, websites or any other sources into your live stream.Audio Mixer: In the middle below the Preview Area is the window that allows you to easily see and adjust your volume levels for each of the different elements or sources in your live stream.Scene Transitions: Left of the Controls window is where you can adjust the different types of transitions you have between Scenes.CPU Usage: Below the Controls window you’ll see the CPU Usage information which tells you if your computer is under load and potentially dropping frames or having a bad live stream if your computer is under stress.This is also where you can access Settings and Studio Mode (we’ll go into this in more detail later). ![]() Controls: The box in the bottom right is where you’ll find controls to start and stop your stream and recording.Preview Area: The big black box in the middle is where you can view your live stream.First up, let’s go through a quick explanation of the OBS Studio interface so you can get an idea of where everything is. ![]()
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