I don't do that anymore, unfortunately 😔. But if I did, I'd probably use OBS again. The only real problem we had was that if people joined or dropped from the call the layout would change, but we quickly switched to another scene with a different overlay and that was it
I thought OBS was a local recorder/scene tool. As opposed to a tool that streams live on multiple platforms as well as creates feeds which can be edited separately later?
I'm not sure what you mean by feeds that can be edited separately later. But OBS can stream live on multiple platforms. OBS literally means Open Broadcasting Software. Local recording is just a side thing
I mean that the other tools (e.g. Riverside) give separate videos for e.g. the different pariticpants, which makes it easier to "assemble" videos later, with different layouts, switching between layouts, editing things differently, separate transcripts, etc.
Oh that sounds fantastic! Definitely go with those then. Like having a live video from another participant as an input source in OBS.
I'm definitely trying Riverside if I ever get back to streaming!
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But I'm really ignorant!
I'm definitely trying Riverside if I ever get back to streaming!