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Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) 2026 introduces enhanced features for managing multiple cameras, making it easier for streamers and content creators to produce dynamic videos. This guide will walk you through the process of adding and managing multiple cameras effectively.
Adding Multiple Cameras in OBS 2026
To add additional cameras, follow these simple steps:
- Launch OBS 2026 and open your current scene or create a new one.
- Click the + button in the Sources panel.
- Select Video Capture Device from the list.
- Name your new camera source for easy identification and click OK.
- In the device dropdown, select the camera you want to add. If your camera isn’t listed, ensure it is properly connected and drivers are installed.
- Adjust the resolution, frame rate, and other settings as needed, then click OK.
Managing Multiple Cameras
Once multiple cameras are added, you can manage them efficiently:
- Rearrange Cameras: Drag and drop camera sources within the Sources panel to change their layering order.
- Resize and Position: Use the transform controls to resize and move each camera feed within the scene.
- Toggle Visibility: Click the eye icon next to each source to show or hide specific cameras during your stream.
- Switch Between Cameras: Create multiple scenes with different camera setups or use the Scene Transitions feature to switch views seamlessly.
- Edit Camera Settings: Right-click a camera source and select Properties to modify device settings or change the camera source.
Tips for Managing Multiple Cameras
To optimize your multi-camera setup, consider the following tips:
- Use different camera angles to add variety to your stream.
- Label each camera source clearly to avoid confusion.
- Test all cameras before going live to ensure proper functioning.
- Adjust lighting for each camera to maintain consistent image quality.
- Utilize hotkeys for quick scene switching if supported.
Conclusion
Managing multiple cameras in OBS 2026 is a straightforward process that can significantly enhance your streaming quality. By adding, organizing, and customizing your camera sources, you can create more engaging and professional broadcasts. Experiment with different setups to find what works best for your content.