This tool allows you to monitor and toggle the enabled state of one or multiple source filters within your OBS environment.
The Filter Monitor can be run inside OBS custom browser docks or any modern web browser.
- Requirements
- Where to Start?
- Ways to Configure FilterMonitor
- Set up Inside OBS
- Customizing FilterMonitor
- Advanced Usage
- Help
- OBS 30 and up
To set up OBS Filter Monitor for yourself, you'll need to:
- Get the project files
- Choose how you'll configure the monitor
- Follow the appropriate setup process of your choosing
To get the repository files, either:
- Download this repository and unpack the zip file.
- Use git to clone the repo.
- Download the specific files you need as you go.
To set up and use FilterMonitor, you can either:
- Use the configuration manager Python script (easier to add, remove, reorder and modify filters later)
- Manually configure the monitor (Faster startup times; Less potential points of failure)
You have trouble setting it up or found a bug, then join my Discord Server
Thanks to Strike for the idea for this.
Thanks to theCYBRIX for adding the configuration script.
