Using OBS and a Green Screen to Make PowerPoint a Virtual Background on Zoom and Video Platforms

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024

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  • @letslearnusefulstuff
    @letslearnusefulstuff  Před 2 lety

    Thanks for watching! Were there any parts of this video that you'd like explained in more detail? Let me know in the comments!

    • @tresmensajesprofeticos2143
      @tresmensajesprofeticos2143 Před 2 lety

      Hey Bill. how are you doing; I hope everything is going well for you and your family; I need some help.!! I was doing a Keynote presentation using OBS on Zoom. I saw myself over the presentation on OBS and Zoom and I want that to happen, But when I Press record and play;;;; and finish my presentation I didn't see myself on the record presentation. How can I fix up that problem? thanks for your help.!!

    • @letslearnusefulstuff
      @letslearnusefulstuff  Před 2 lety

      @@tresmensajesprofeticos2143 Hmmm... that's interesting. What platform were you using to record -- Zoom or OBS?

    • @tresmensajesprofeticos2143
      @tresmensajesprofeticos2143 Před 2 lety

      @@letslearnusefulstuff
      Hey ! Billy; I was Using OBS and Zoom .! I just was doing a Presentation with the Virtual Camera catcher .! Maybe that’s way I can’t see My self In te records.! What do you think.!

    • @letslearnusefulstuff
      @letslearnusefulstuff  Před 2 lety

      @@tresmensajesprofeticos2143 I'm stumped! If you've properly set up your camera in OBS and then start the OBS Virtual Camera, then when you select the OBS Virtual Camera as your camera in Zoom, any recording you do in Zoom should record exactly what is being displayed. Similarly, if you're setting everything up in OBS and then recording from within OBS, it should still record everything exactly as it displays in OBS. Do you think it is possible that you've selected your actual webcam in Zoom rather than selecting the Virtual Camera?

  • @petermartin1666
    @petermartin1666 Před rokem +2

    Do you have a short PowerPoint presentation showing your green-screened self alongside your text & graphics?

    • @letslearnusefulstuff
      @letslearnusefulstuff  Před rokem

      Most of this video were done with PowerPoint replacing the green screen, Paul. The first 10 seconds up to the 4:00 mark (excluding the intro); and then , then from 10:20 to the end. Were you looking for something more specific?

  • @donnaperyginathome
    @donnaperyginathome Před rokem +1

    Wow! I can't believe you only have < 500 subscribers at this point. This is a truly amazing video and it gets the job done!

  • @jicabe577
    @jicabe577 Před rokem +1

    Thanks a lot! Perfect explanation, hats off. Greetings from Uruguay!

  • @tech-n-data
    @tech-n-data Před rokem +1

    You are a hero, thank you!

  • @learneratheart2564
    @learneratheart2564 Před rokem +1

    Wow! Thank you so much!

  • @OnlyYou_Channel
    @OnlyYou_Channel Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing

  • @michaeldepodesta001
    @michaeldepodesta001 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you: that was extraordinarily clear.

  • @CatholicAging
    @CatholicAging Před 2 lety +2

    Good stuff, Billy. Thank you. Keep it up.

  • @jett0206
    @jett0206 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video

  • @tlynneg97
    @tlynneg97 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi Billy! Great video. So clear and simply explained. One question: Is Zoom required? I am wondering if we can use the camera without an intermediary videoconference software (since we'll be recording only -- not streaming) Thanks!

    • @letslearnusefulstuff
      @letslearnusefulstuff  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks for watching! That's a great question, and I'm happy to tell you that you can actually record through OBS. If you look on the right hand side of the OBS main screen, just below "Start Streaming" and just above "Start Virtual Camera" is a button for "Start Recording." Just hit that button and you'll record your OBS output! Good luck! Let me know if you need anything else.

  • @azmathacademy
    @azmathacademy Před 2 lety

    Excellent presentation. Will keep watching further.

  • @ConlonBrett
    @ConlonBrett Před 2 lety +1

    Super-helpful and easy to follow, Billy - excellent presentation. You're clearly a seasoned presenter!
    I'd just like come clarification around the final process. Unless I missed it, I can't quite figure out the final setup steps to be done to show this presentation in a Teams or Zoom meeting. I assume I pick the OBS virtual camera as the Teams camera input, which will have my PPT presentation in the background and do they just watch that (like what they would see if I was showing my normal camera image? For advancing the slides, I guess I just go across to the window that the PPT presentation was set up in and then click away there, yes? But if there are multiple people on the meeting with their cameras, my camera image will be tiled with theirs. Do we need to ask them to set the focus to my image? Sorry, I'm a bit lost on that end part. Thanks!

    • @letslearnusefulstuff
      @letslearnusefulstuff  Před 2 lety

      Hi, Brett! Thanks for watching! Prior to firing up Zoom or Teams, you'll tell OBS to "Start Virtual Camera," then, when you start Zoom/Teams, you'll select the OBS Virtual Camera as the camera to use. For the second question you have, there are two ways to tackle the problem. First, if you have two monitors, you can simply run your OBS on one monitor and run the Zoom/Teams window on the other monitor; that way, you'll have one full screen where you can see yourself and your presentation behind you. The other method is what you mentioned--have the admin of the Zoom/Teams call make sure that you are "spotlighted" so that your image takes up the entire screen. I hope this answers your question! If not, please let me know. Good luck!

  • @saralpharmacologydrkarun
    @saralpharmacologydrkarun Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing this wonderful information

  • @LivingPsychology
    @LivingPsychology Před 2 lety

    Looks great, Mr. Davis!

  • @raulhermida1933
    @raulhermida1933 Před rokem

    Great information, thank you

  • @RickMiller-sn1gx
    @RickMiller-sn1gx Před rokem +1

    How do you advance PowerPoint slides while in the OBS app?

    • @letslearnusefulstuff
      @letslearnusefulstuff  Před rokem +1

      Hi Rick! Once you have OBS set up the way you like, you should be able to return to your PowerPoint window and click through the slides as you would normally. Let me know if you have any other questions! Thanks for watching.

  • @TonyChatman
    @TonyChatman Před rokem

    Great video and very informative. 1 question. Can you change the dimensions (shape) of the camera "window". On my computer, the aspect ratio seems locked and I'd love to make the window taller and thinner.

    • @letslearnusefulstuff
      @letslearnusefulstuff  Před rokem +1

      Hi Tony! You definitely can change the aspect ratio--just hold down the ALT key while you're resizing the window and that should do the trick. Let me know how that works for you! Good luck, and thanks for watching!

  • @inspiredresultsinc.frankte6059

    Your instructions are AMAZING. Strange thing, when I brought the PP in, i was very grainy. Almost fuzzy looking. Any suggestions what I am doing wrong?

    • @letslearnusefulstuff
      @letslearnusefulstuff  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks for the kind words, and thanks for watching! Check out the settings for your "Chroma Key" effect and try moving the sliders a bit. Start with the "opacity" slider, and also try the "similarity" silder. The opacity slider controls how opaque the image is as it appears over the PowerPoint presentation; the similarity slider controls how much green (from the green screen and other objects) is replaced with the PowerPoint. If moving the sliders doesn't sharpen your image, try getting more light onto your green screen. A well-lit green screen is essential to a good Chroma Key. If necessary, direct extra lights directly onto your green screen (out of the shot) to make it brighter, and see if that works! Good luck!

    • @inspiredresultsinc.frankte6059
      @inspiredresultsinc.frankte6059 Před 7 měsíci

      @@letslearnusefulstuff so sorry, i wasn't clear. The PP is blurry and fuzzy. Unfortunately, my image is clear. LOL.

    • @inspiredresultsinc.frankte6059
      @inspiredresultsinc.frankte6059 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Actually....I just figured it out. Just in case someone runs into the same problem. On the Bottom right hand side, I went into Controls and selected Settings.
      From there I went to Video and change the base and the output to 1920x1080. It looks great now.
      Thanks again for this amazing video. you are a natural at instructing.

    • @letslearnusefulstuff
      @letslearnusefulstuff  Před 7 měsíci

      @@inspiredresultsinc.frankte6059 Great news! I'm glad you got it working. Good luck with your presentations, and thanks for the kind words!

  • @bradford-vts
    @bradford-vts Před rokem

    Brilliant - but how did you make your screen of yourself into a square rather than a rectangle like mine...

    • @letslearnusefulstuff
      @letslearnusefulstuff  Před rokem

      While in OBS, go to the properties for your camera (right click on the camera in the "Sources" section and select "Properties" from the context menu). In the drop down next to "Resolution/FPS Type," select "Custom" and then in the drop down next to "Resolution" select a resolution such as 2048x1536, 1600x1200, 1280x960 and 800x600. Those resolutions are all 4:3 aspect ratios and generally show up as "square" versus resolutions such as 3480x2160, 2560x1440, 1920x1080 which are 16:9 resolutions and appear as a rectangle. Let me know if this helps!

    • @letslearnusefulstuff
      @letslearnusefulstuff  Před rokem

      Also, you can hold down the AlT key while resizing the video window and make it any size you want!

  • @blairanthony3801
    @blairanthony3801 Před 8 měsíci +2

    no link to download

  • @CrianzayAbundancia
    @CrianzayAbundancia Před rokem

    Thanks Billy! One question: I see that the quality degrades. When I see the Zoom recording (I am doing testing only yet), the letters in the ppt presentation seem a little blur, or the color or lines a little chompy or not so smooth. I changed in Settings, OUPUT : Encoder Preset "FAST" for better quality and I saw some improvement. Is there anything else I can do so the powerpoint presentation is viewed with better quality? thanks!

    • @letslearnusefulstuff
      @letslearnusefulstuff  Před rokem

      Hi Esmeralda! This is a great question. Generally speaking, the image quality is a function of: 1) the ability of your computer to encode the streams (i.e. how powerful it is) and, 2) the connection speed to the internet (how fast the connection is). I haven't run into image quality problems myself. I'd recommend giving it a try on a more powerful PC/laptop and confirming that your connection speed is adequate. Good luck!!!

    • @CrianzayAbundancia
      @CrianzayAbundancia Před rokem +1

      @@letslearnusefulstuff THANKS!

  • @tresmensajesprofeticos2143

    Hey Bill Great Video and great Info. but can you explain how to do the presentation on Zoom? Thanks!!!

    • @letslearnusefulstuff
      @letslearnusefulstuff  Před 2 lety +1

      Great question! At the lower right-hand corner of OBS you'll see a button that reads "Start Virtual Camera." When you click that button, your computer will see a new "camera" as if you've actually plugged one in (in reality this is a "virtual" camera because you haven't plugged one in to the computer, you've just created one using OBS software). Once you have OBS configured and you're ready to go, click "Start Virtual Camera" and then head over to Zoom. In the Zoom settings, you'll be able to select your camera from a drop-down menu. Using that menu, select the OBS Virtual Camera. Now whatever is on OBS will be broadcast over Zoom.
      Thanks very much for asking this question. I realize now that I forgot to add this information in my video. I'm going to add it to the "about" information for this video. If you're still having trouble, let me know and I'll make a new video that covers this!

    • @tresmensajesprofeticos2143
      @tresmensajesprofeticos2143 Před 2 lety

      @@letslearnusefulstuff thanks again great Job.!