Using the Scripts
All scripts are launched by the same command line program:
obs-streamdeck-ctl SCRIPT_NAME
Where SCRIPT_NAME is one of the following:
start_stop
Start or Stop live streaming, and if Twitch chat safety features are enabled, toggle these. Safety features may put chat into Subscriber or Follower only mode and optionally switch Emote only mode on.
Because the Subscriber, Follower, and Emote only modes function like a toggle switch, If you enable any of these modes when live and don’t disable them before using this function to stop the stream, it may disable that mode when you are offline.
mute_mic
Toggle the mute function on your Microphone input source. If you use a different Microphone source to the default you can select that with the setup wizard.
mute_desk
Toggle the mute function on your Desktop Audio input source. If you use a different Desktop Audio source to the default you can select that with the setup wizard.
mute_all
Toggle the mute function on both the Desktop and Microphone Audio sources
scene X
Switch to Scene X in OBS Studio. X is the number of the Scene in the Scene List, counting down from the top and starting with 1.
live_safety
Sadly, people have taken to “Hate Raids” on Twitch, where your chat can be overwhelmed with hateful messages from multiple bot accounts. These bot accounts will also mass follow the channel, to queue up repeated alerts from any sound/screen alert web overlay services.
Live Safety can enable and disable Subscriber or Follower only mode in chat and optionally enable and disable Emote only mode.
Live Safety can also enable and disable sound/screen alert web overlay services, as well as any other web overlay services that you may use, like chat.
Like the start_stop function, enabling and disabling the chat modes and web overlay services is like a toggle function. So ending a stream before running Live Safety again could leave your web overlay services disabled.
setup
Launch the setup wizard, see Initial Setup for details