It's a very efficient way of keeping your stream chat within easy reach without the need to have a separate window open and is particularly useful to those who don't have the space or budget for a monitor dedicated to their stream chat. It's particularly worth trying out if you use StreamElements to control your Twitch alerts and donations. 3 Drop that widget onto your stream anywhere youd like it, and off you go. 2 Save changes, copy the generated Overlay URL and paste it to any streaming software as a 'Browser Source' plugin. It will automatically pull in your chat when the plugin is installed and enabled, negating the need to add manually as above. Three simple steps to get it done 1 Open our overlay editor, choose a game, enter your nickname and do any customizations you want. StreamElements' OBS.Live also supports other services, like Twitch, and operates, in the same way, offering the same features. OBS.Live does have some other neat features, too, including an activity feed and even music controls, but even if you only need Facebook Gaming chat, it's worth getting. Simply download the plugin and authenticate your Facebook account, and you're set. But even if you're not, it's free to use and will let you have a Facebook Gaming (it supports Twitch and YouTube, too) chat window inside OBS Studio. If you're using StreamElements for your alerts and overlays already, it's a no-brainer. The answer is StreamElements' OBS.Live plugin. Source: StreamElements (Image credit: Source: StreamElements)
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