In some cases you could turn the screens off completely, but if the screen can’t be removed and is ’tilted’ with respect to the camera, you might find it impossible to match your content layer to the screen. This means that if you want to use one of the (virtual) screens in our studio sets, it will need to be completely (or very nearly) straight on to the camera.
OBS doesn’t appear to allow you to ’tilt’ or distort layers in 3D, or to add ‘perspective’, without plug-ins. The main issue is when the sets feature screens or monitors in perspective – see (1) below.
PLEASE NOTE: There are some things that OBS can’t do (at the time of writing this!), so some angles from our virtual sets may include features that either won’t work as intended with OBS, or may require work-arounds. OBS (Open Broadcast Software) compatibility Please take a moment to check out our complete range of virtual studio sets.