Haven’t got as far a video backdrops yet, but that offers a whole host of other opportunities too. You do need the Virtual Cam plug in.Īfter getting started with the tools, I quickly realised I could bring more visual interest into my training, combining my video image with a presentation or screenshare including reducing the size of the video image for more efficient combinations. Turns out it was a proper mixing studio/external encoder/virtual camera and on a variety of advice I went for OBS Studio and OBS Virtual Cam. So decided I need a green screen to improve the effect, but to get the effect I was after I need something more. The WhyĪfter eagerly awaiting the background effect in Microsoft teams, I was a little disappointed in the fuzzy edge effect, especially when adding custom images (see for how to). In this blog, I’ll be sharing how I got up and running using a green screen, OBS Studio and Microsoft Teams to give a more professional video in training sessions.Ĭredits first – thanks to for his session at TeamsFest from which you can see here and for his advice.Īnd now the disclaimer – I’m new to OBS, so any suggestions, corrections or top tips you may are gratefully received in the comments or contact me on Twitter or LinkedIn.
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