Question / Help Switching Scenes Automatically

HoneyHazard

New Member
Hello! Take a look at our plugin, Pixel Match Switcher. I hope you find it helpful!

 

viun

New Member
Finally I found a way to do this! It's not perfect, but it works pretty well.
I don't know if you're still reading this thread but I'm writing this for someone like me who's looking for this feature.
(My English can be awkward because I am not a native speaker.)


1. Install Advanced Scene Switcher plug-in.​

You can download here. https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/advanced-scene-switcher.395/

2. Open OBS and create two scenes for display capture and game capture.​

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Of course, please add the correct source for each scene.

3. Add an existing game capture to the "Desktop Scene".​

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**DON'T MAKE NEW ONE!** Simply add an existing one.
We only need the status that the game capture has been detected.

One of the macros we're going to create is a macro that goes to another screen when game capture is disabled.

When you create new one, the game capture of the other scene will not be activated. Therefore, please use the existing one so that the macro does not work after switching scene.

4. Open Advanced Scene Switcher, and Make Macros​

You can find plug-in at Tools - Advanced Scene Switcher
Then Go to Macro tab, and Make two macros.

Macro 1.
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I don't recommend it. However, some games stop framing when you doing alt-tab. This condition can be helpful at times like this.

Macro 2.
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*important* Both macros must be checked in the "Perform actions only on condition change".

Then go to the General tab and click Start.
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DONE. Enjoy it!


Let me know if there's a better way!
Hopefully someone can create a plugin with this feature.
 

viun

New Member
Finally I found a way to do this! It's not perfect, but it works pretty well.
I don't know if you're still reading this thread but I'm writing this for someone like me who's looking for this feature.
(My English can be awkward because I am not a native speaker.)


1. Install Advanced Scene Switcher plug-in.​

You can download here. https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/advanced-scene-switcher.395/

2. Open OBS and create two scenes for display capture and game capture.​

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Of course, please add the correct source for each scene.

3. Add an existing game capture to the "Desktop Scene".​

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**DON'T MAKE NEW ONE!** Simply add an existing one.
We only need the status that the game capture has been detected.

One of the macros we're going to create is a macro that goes to another screen when game capture is disabled.

When you create new one, the game capture of the other scene will not be activated. Therefore, please use the existing one so that the macro does not work after switching scene.

4. Open Advanced Scene Switcher, and Make Macros​

You can find plug-in at Tools - Advanced Scene Switcher
Then Go to Macro tab, and Make two macros.

Macro 1.
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I don't recommend it. However, some games stop framing when you doing alt-tab. This condition can be helpful at times like this.

Macro 2.
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*important* Both macros must be checked in the "Perform actions only on condition change".

Then go to the General tab and click Start.
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DONE. Enjoy it!


Let me know if there's a better way!
Hopefully someone can create a plugin with this feature.
I'm sorry, I'll fix a little bit about macro 1.

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Please uncheck "Perform actions only on condition chagne"
I found a phenomenon that activates game capture as the game turns off in a few games.
 
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