Overlays and lower thirds content for OBS live streams
OBS Panels provides highly customisable overlays for your content. Use them to show the names of your speakers, or to provide context in the action.
(coming soon) Use overlays to show more content, such as titles, paragraphs, bullet points, images etc.
Unlike many OBS plugins, all content required for OBS Panels is available immediately online. This removes the installation step, and will soon unlock additional collaborative tools and features. The online version is always up to date with the latest release.
In OBS, go to View > Docks > Custom Browser Docks.
Enter a dock name (e.g. OBS Panels)
Enter the following URL in the URL field: http://fjord-online.com/panels/config.html
Add a new source: Sources > Add > Browser * Set the URL field to the hosted URL: http://fjord-online.com/panels/view.html
Set the width and height to match your project resolution (e.g. 1920 x 1080, 4k is also supported)
Uncheck the box 'Refresh browser when scene becomes active'
Press OK
Ensure that the browser layer is at the top of your display: Right click > Order > Move to top
Download a recent release from the releases tab, or download a specific branch.
Extract the zipped folder into a suitable location (e.g. user_folder/OBS-Panels)
Follow the instructions for online installation, but replace the URLs with paths to your local config and view files
If you need more help, please just make an issue, or drop us a line at info@fjord-online.com. This is a new project - no question is too silly!
Contributions are welcome. Please consult the issues tab for improvements and fixes which are in progress.
If your issue/new feature is not listed, please make an issue, or even better make a pull request!
Anyone can use, share, fork. May be used in commercial live streams or recordings, but this may not be embedded or used in any commercial product offering - i.e. no resale of the features or code offered here. Share alike license.