
If you have a high-resolution screen, chances are that not the whole whiteboard will be shown on screeen. Let’s change it to white: Changing key color to white You can see the color selected as Key Color is green.

In the Filters window add a “Chroma Key” filter: Adding Chroma Key filter to whiteboardĬhroma Key is the filter typically used in green screens, but we are going to do something different with it, and exploit the fact that it turns the selected color to being transparent. Let us make it so: In the contextual menu for the whiteboard source, that you can access by right-clicking on its name, choose “Filters”. Now your webcam image disappeared, because the whiteboard is not transparent (yet). You can rename scenes as well, I have renamed the “Video Capture Device” to “webcam” (I am a very lazy typer) and put it after (behind) the whiteboard: webcam renamed and placed after whiteboard You can change the order of the sources dragging and dropping items in the source list, putting the whiteboard before the “Video Capture Device” (the first item is in front, the last one behind). Mmh, it looks my face is in front of the whiteboard, but it should be behind. Now you should see something like this: Webcam and whiteboard Now add your webcam as second source (“Video Capture Device”): Adding your webcam as second source Click the plus sign below the source list, and add a “Window Capture”: Add the whiteboard as sourceĬall it “whiteboardapp” (or anything else you like), you can leave the other options as they are: Whiteboard scene properties Now we will add our first souce to the scene: your whiteboard. To create a scene hit the plus sign below the scene list at the bottom left of the OBS window: Create a scene The first thing we will do is creating a scene, which is a set of sources.

Disclaimer: I am a complete noob with video, so if you read this and have some advise for me, happy to hear it! I finally made it work using Open Broadcaster Software, a tool that can combine videos from different sources into one. I have been wanting for some time to be able to whiteboard in Teams calls without losing my video image, kind of something like this: Our goal
