How to Get a Live Subscriber Count on Live Stream using OBS on PC (Easy Tutorial)
To display a live subscriber count on your live stream using OBS on a PC, follow these steps:
Step 1: Find a Live Subscriber Count Source
Visit a Live Subscriber Count Website:
Websites like Social Blade, Livecounts.io, or YouTube Subscriber Counter offer real-time subscriber counts for YouTube channels.
Get the Subscriber Count URL:
Navigate to the page displaying the live subscriber count for your channel.
Copy the URL of the page.
Step 2: Add the Browser Source to OBS
Open OBS Studio:
Launch OBS on your computer.
Create or Select a Scene:
Either create a new scene or select an existing one where you want to add the subscriber count.
Add a Browser Source:
In the “Sources” panel, click the “+” button at the bottom.
Select “Browser” from the list of source types.
Name Your Browser Source:
A dialog box will appear asking you to name the new source. Enter a name (e.g., "Subscriber Count") and click “OK”.
Configure the Browser Source:
In the properties window, paste the URL of the live subscriber count page you copied earlier.
Set the width and height to match your desired resolution (e.g., 800x600).
Adjust other settings as needed, such as FPS and custom CSS (if the website provides a clean embed code).
Interact with the Browser Source (Optional):
If the website requires interaction to display correctly, right-click the browser source in the “Sources” panel and select “Interact”. A new window will open allowing you to interact with the web page.
Step 3: Customize the Display
Resize and Position:
Resize and position the browser source within your scene by clicking and dragging the source in the preview window.
Apply Filters (Optional):
To customize the appearance, you can apply filters to the browser source. Right-click the browser source, select “Filters”, and add filters such as “Crop/Pad” or “Color Correction” to adjust the look.
Step 4: Save and Test
Save Your Scene:
Make sure to save your scene configuration.
Test Your Stream:
Start a test stream or recording to ensure the live subscriber count displays correctly.
By following these steps, you can display a live subscriber count on your OBS live stream, allowing your viewers to see real-time updates as people subscribe to your channel.
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