![]() On the left hand side toward the bottom of Twitch Studio you will see a button labelled “Add Scene”. This is the easiest way to import a Twitch Studio overlay. Importing your Twitch Studio Overlay file (.overlay) ![]() Assuming you’ve already downloaded and unzipped one of our free or premium Twitch Studio Overlays, we’ll get straight into it. Fortunately we’ve developed overlay packs to work with Twitch Studio. If you prefer to manually set up all your scenes and layers, you can skip this section, but if you’re like me you’ll want to get set up and streaming fast. Importing and Using Quick Install Twitch Studio Overlays ![]() Setting up your microphone and webcam (if you have one) is handled in the initial steps of installing Twitch Studio, with options to adjust your mic level, as well as adding filters to reduce or remove quiet noises, remove background noises, and even enable loudness equalisation, which uses an audio compressor to make sure your microphone doesn’t get too loud if you begin screaming, which if you’re playing Don’t Look Up, is inevitable. With Twitch Studio installed, log in with your Twitch account, so we can get setup, configure your Twitch Studio Overlays and get live streaming! Set up your microphone and webcam Head to /broadcast/studio and click the Download Twitch Studio button to get started. Manually Customise Your Scenes and LayersĪn obvious start, if you’ve not already done this of course.Importing your Twitch Studio Overlay file (.overlay).Importing and Using Quick Install Twitch Studio Overlays. ![]()
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