How to Add a Logo or Image in Live Stream on OBS
OBS, or Open Broadcaster Software, is the ultimate tool for any streamer or content creator. The best thing about OBS is that you can add several different scenes, sources, images, or logos in simple steps. Adding any media source such as images, logos, or animated images can make your live stream look better for the viewers. There are multiple types of images you can add to your live stream in OBS. In this guide, we will explain the detailed steps to add images or logos to OBS Studio.
Logo or Image Types Supported in OBS
OBS supports almost every file type, including .bmp, .tga, .png, .jpeg, .jpg, and .gif, when it comes to media files like logos or images. There are specific types of images that you can add in OBS, and here they are:
How to Add Logo or Image in OBS Live Stream
Before we jump into the steps on how to add different images or logos in OBS, make sure the software is updated. You can follow ourOBS update guide here. Now, let us jump right into the methods.
1. Add Static and Animated Image
2. Add Image Through Drag & Drop
If you’re rushing to update the looks of your live stream or don’t want to go through the hassles of adding a new source and more, then you can use the drag-and-drop method. This even works when you are live on Twitch or YouTube. Here’s how it works:
3. Add Image Slideshow in OBS
OBS also allows you to add and display multiple images at the same time, playing them on a loop. You canadd a slideshow sourceto showcase multiple brand logos or adverts through multiple images. To add an image slideshow, follow the steps below:
So yeah, these are all the methods you can use to add a single image, GIF, or an image slideshow to your live stream using OBS. Hope this guide proves helpful in your streaming journey.
You can add any media file in OBS, including PNG files, using the three methods we have included in our guide. Simply drag a PNG image into OBS, and it will be added as a new source right away. Then, drag and move it around to the desired position in your live stream.
OBS supports almost all image file types, including .bmp, .tga, .png, .jpeg, .jpg, and .gif.
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