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How to overlay images onto your Discord stream!
By eli
Couldn't find any other guide on the first page so uhh yeah
This guide's essentially to teach you how to both;
⚫︎ Stream to Discord using OBS
⚫︎ Overlay images onto the stream
   
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The Steps (Audioless)
If you only have one monitor, use this; otherwise, refer to the other part.

⚫︎ 1
You need to turn on "Windowed Projector (Preview)"
Optionally, you can turn on Fullscreen Projector


⚫︎ 2
You need to add each source, The top-most source will appear over all others, while the bottom-most will be layered under all other sources


⚫︎ 3
Stream the windowed projector to Discord.



The Steps (With audio, this time.)
This shares your entire desktop audio!
⚫︎ 1
Turn on "Fullscreen Projector"



⚫︎ 2
You need to add each source, The top-most source will appear over all others, while the bottom-most will be layered under all other sources


⚫︎ 3
Stream your screen to Discord.
3 Comments
Onyx 5 Oct, 2024 @ 12:52pm 
Awesome sauce
eli  [author] 4 Oct, 2024 @ 8:32am 
Will add this to the guide
Onyx 3 Oct, 2024 @ 6:47pm 
In order to add sound, you can use a second monitor (or just another monitor generally) and share that other monitor's entire desktop. It will add your general Desktop Audio in the stream. (Note that you won't be able to use that monitor if you do this, unless you want the stream viewers to see what you're doing on that monitor, so use a Monitor that you don't need!)

Also, to do this I'd recommend the Fullscreen Projector over the Windowed Projector and have the fullscreened view on your other Monitor.