Used OBS Remote for Android?


OBS Remote Analysis

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OBS Remote is a free Android application that allows users to control Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) from a distance. Designed primarily for streamers and content creators, it provides a convenient way to manage broadcasts without being physically present at the computer. The app features a straightforward interface, making it easy for users to access various functions and enhance their streaming capabilities while on the move.

Key functionalities include scene switching, starting and stopping streams, and adjusting audio levels. OBS Remote establishes a reliable connection with OBS, facilitating real-time updates and control. This ensures that users have the flexibility to manage their broadcasts effectively, whether at home or away, making it a valuable tool for anyone involved in content creation.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.0
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Additional Requirements
None
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
400
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

A remote streaming control for Open Broadcaster Software.

Android client for the Open Broadcaster Software plugin OBS Remote.

Control your stream from your Android device.

Enter the hostname of the computer running OBS. This must be the local IP address (get using ipconfig from the command prompt).

Get OBS plugin here: http://www.obsremote.com/download.html

Features:

- Start/Stop Stream

- Switch Scenes

- Toggle Scene Source Visiblility

- Reorder Scene Sources

- Adjust Stream Volumes

- Monitor Stream Stats

- Authentication Supported


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