Not this approach could also be used for multiple Users on same PC (with no need to copy move files) just applying settings. good to go, or at least fairly close to thatīeware any settings (plugins, or OBS profile related that aren't in the Scene Collection that you might need)įor example, I use Advanced Scene Switcher, which has its own export/import ability for its settings. Now have that user Open that Scene Collection and you're pointing to same sources. Then copy that entire folder structure to other PC. So now, you can export Scene Collection to C:\Users\Public\Documents\ StreamContentPath Oh, and you may have to adjust NFTS security permissions on the folder Then for the really cognitively challenged users (or the lazy, impatient, etc ^), create a shortcut in their own user profile to that path so they can find it more easily. So, instead, a common path to use might be what I chose for a group I work with, something along the lines ofĬ:\Users\Public\Documents\Stream but I realize that is beyond most Windows users (though simple).
If you have multiple scenes setup for your stream in OBS, then before anything.
Now, I always partition my drives (OS & Apps on C:\, Data on D:\), so easy to create a specific path on D:\ and easy to replicate. Learn the easy set up in putting your stream overlay in OBS Studio. or Export, edit the path references (search & replace)Īs most Window (and Mac) users are oblivious of things like exact file path, I personally find it easier to create a specific path and use it export/import scene collection and have the EXACT same filesystem path on the destination PC (and Your My Documents isn't the same path as someone else's My Documents. Why, the Scene collection points to sources which are file path specific