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Setting the foundation for your OBS Setup

OBS Studio is a technology that has changed my media content workflows! While many tutorials exist that are geared towards streaming gaming content, this is the first of a series of tutorials on using OBS to create awesome video content tailored to R and data science. In this video, I share the fundamental concepts of scene organization and how I create the basic building blocks to customized camera and R development scenes, with many additional tips throughout the session. Looking at OBS at first glance can be quite intimidating, but I hope my demonstrations in this and future videos will go a long way to get you set up for success. Check the timestamps below for navigation to the key topics!

Episode Timestamps:

00:03:18 Welcome!
00:05:45 What is OBS Studio?
00:17:31 Understanding OBS from an R perspective
00:19:30 Changing the default audio options
00:22:45 First steps in scene organization
00:26:00 Setting up the first camera scene
00:30:42 Easy way to crop frames with Alt key
00:33:18 Removing green background with a chroma filter
00:41:28 Camera scene with an R-tastic background
00:47:50 Final polish for main camera scene
00:48:52 Setting up an R development scene with VS-Code
01:00:20 Browser source with an online timer
01:11:08 Setting up a new swiping transition
01:14:00 Fun with stinger transitions
01:20:03 Audio scenes
01:37:12 Teasers for next time!

Resources mentioned in the episode:

– OBS Studio: https://obsproject.com
– OBS Snap package for linux: https://snapcraft.io/obs-studio
– Martin Wimpress’ tour of his OBS setup: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mduyk66lvb0
– Jim Hester’s YouTube tutorials (powered by OBS): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3mcThQVORlwCY4k1vB0FmQ

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by Eric Nantz

linux foundation

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