![]() ![]() ![]() Here’s what OBS.Ninja looks like when you open up the website. This covers how to add sources, which you’ll need to know to use OBS.Ninja. If you’re new to OBS Studio, you might want to read our Quickstart Guide to Livestreaming with OBS Studio. OBS.Ninja - add remote cameras to OBS Studio for FREE! We'll get into how to use it with OBS, below. The tools are very straightforward to use, and the creator of OBS.Ninja, Steve Seguin, has put together a great explanation of how to add remote cameras to OBS Studio, if you'd like to learn more via video. Use as a remote low-latency teleprompter feed.Watch videos with friends, via screen sharing, privately, and with low-enough latency to talk on the phone together while watching.Publish to YouTube with your smartphone even though you don't yet have enough followers to broadcast to Youtube with the mobile app. ![]() Bring a friend's remote game stream into your OBS and do side-by-side gaming together.Pull in other people's video and audio into your own podcasting or live broadcast, for things like interviews, guest hosts, performers, or simultaneous sign language translation.OBS.Ninja has a variety of interesting uses. How to Add Video From Remote Locations With OBS ![]() In this tutorial you'll learn how to use OBS.Ninja to add a remote video stream to your live broadcasts, how to add a remote screenshare, and how to add a group video chat feed. OBS.Ninja also claims to offer privacy and ultra-low latency. It does this using WebRTC, a framework within browsers and mobile applications that lets you communicate in real time with little to no lag. OBS.Ninja is an open-source and free web-based programme designed to bring live video from an external source into OBS Studio. ![]()
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