![]() Note: Because our webcam layers don’t support an Alpha channel you won’t be able to fully remove the background of a Camera layer, only hide and replace it. Just like with the Snap Camera, it will update in real time with any edits you make in terms of positioning and sizing inside of OBS. Remember to apply the Chroma Key filter to your camera and add the replacement background source to OBS before adding the virtual camera to your Lightstream project’s scene. Next you’ll use the “Start Virtual Camera” button inside of OBS to activate the virtual webcam on your computer. Launch OBS and set up a scene that has your camera source added to it in fullscreen. ![]() The first thing you’ll need to do is install the latest version of OBS. ![]() In this case we’ll be using OBS Virtual Camera. Removing and replacing your camera’s background can be done through software or with additional hardware. Green Screen (Chroma Key) & Background Replacement
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