User Guide
Your webcam video will be superimposed over your game or desktop in the OBS preview window. Use
your mouse to drag and drop the video where you want it, and click and drag the corners to resize your
webcam frame to your desired size.
If you don’t see your webcam video, make sure the Video Capture Device appears above your main
game or display capture source in the Sources box. Sources that are on top of one another in the list are on
top of one another in your live video. So, if you move the video capture device to the bottom of the
sources list, it will be underneath your game stream and no one will see it. Drag and drop sources to
rearrange them in the list.
Step Three: Set up Twitch Streaming
Once you’ve set up your stream the way you want, you need to connect OBS to your Twitch channel. Click
the “Settings” button at the bottom right corner of the OBS screen or click File > Settings to access
OBS’s settings window.
Click the “Stream” category, select “Streaming Services” as your Stream Type, and select
“Twitch” as your service. Copy and paste the stream key for your account from the Twitch website into
the “Stream key” box. Select the closest server to your location in the “Server” box. Click “OK” to
save your settings when you’re done.
If you wanted to stream to another service—such as YouTube Gaming or Facebook Live—you’d select
it in the “Service” box here and enter the details it requires instead.







