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Adding New Transitions to OBS Studio: A Tutorial

To add new transitions to OBS Studio, you will need to place two folders into the plugins folder. These folders are "data" and "obs", and they contain various transition effects that can be used in your streams. The first step is to select these folders and drag them to the plugins folder, ensuring that they are placed correctly.

Once the folders have been added, you will need to unpack them before placing them into the plugins folder. This may cause conflicts with permissions, but by unpacking them first, you can avoid any issues. Additionally, make sure OBS Studio is closed before adding the new transitions, as this ensures that there are no conflicts or interruptions.

Upon reopening OBS Studio, you will notice two new transition effects: Cut and Fade. These are basic transitions that can be used in your streams. To add a more advanced transition effect, click on the plus icon next to the transition section and select "Move". This transition effect compares two scenes and adds an animation to the elements being added or removed.

To customize the Move transition, click on the settings icon and navigate to the "Properties" menu. In this menu, you can adjust the position of the transitioning element from its default setting to "Center" instead of "Center Left". You can also modify the behavior of disappearing items by changing the setting from "Right" to "Left".

Another popular transition effect is the Stinger transition. This effect is available in the "Neon Pack" and requires some setup. To add a Stinger transition, click on the plus icon next to the transition section and select "Stinger". From here, you can browse for the Stinger transition effect and apply it to your scenes.

However, upon applying the Stinger transition, OBS Studio defaults to using the Minion Stinger instead of the desired Move transition. To resolve this issue, right-click on the In-Game Replay scene and select "Transition Override". Then, choose the Move transition to use for all scenes except for this specific replay scene.

This setup allows you to use both the Move transition and the Stinger transition in your streams, depending on the effect desired. The Stinger transition adds a more dramatic effect to your scenes, while the Move transition provides a smoother transition between scenes.

For those interested in learning more about OBS Studio settings and transitions, the author plans to create additional tutorials that will cover various aspects of stream setup and configuration. These tutorials will include tips and tricks for optimizing stream quality and performance.

If you're interested in checking out these tutorials or would like to learn more about OBS Studio, you can follow the author on Twitch, where they regularly broadcast live streams and engage with their community. You can also access a collection of OBS Studio playlists on Streamlabs Obs and OBS Studio, which contain in-depth tutorials and tips for streamers. By following these resources, you can improve your OBS Studio setup and take your streaming skills to the next level.