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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Preview Show Update Firmware Create and Manage Shows Manage Users Control Scene Manage Logs Control GFX Reboot Device Control Audio Shortcuts for OBSBOT Talent Control BGM Set Shortcuts Support Set FTB Image Show Live Comment Glossary and Abbreviations Replay Set Encode...
  • Page 3: Overview

    Overview OBSBOT Talent provides a Web UI for user to check device status, configure device functions, control and manage content of show, and more. After a computer connects to the same network as OBSBOT Talent, the computer can access the Web UI of OBSBOT Talent.
  • Page 4 You can use the tabs at the upper part of the Web UI to navigate: System: Configure and maintain the system, including general settings, network ■ settings, security,firmware update, user administration, logs. Dashboard: Displays basic device information, device status, and network ■...
  • Page 5: Log Into The Web Ui

    Access the Web UI Access the Web UI OBSBOT Talent can connect to a network via Ethernet or Wi-Fi. After OBSBOT Talent is connected to a network, you can use flexible methods to access its Web UI, including: Access Method...
  • Page 6 The default device name is "RM + Serial Number", for example, ■ RMA511220416050. You can customize the device name. The serial number of OBSBOT Talent is the one that can be found on the ■ back of device, for example, A511220416050.
  • Page 7 (the one marked as current profile), click Turn on network discovery. In the Other Devices area, the name of OBSBOT Talent device is displayed as "OBSBOT Talent + Device Name (Serial Number)". Find your OBSBOT Talent device based on the Serial number.
  • Page 8 The serial number of OBSBOT Talent is the one that can be found on the ■ back of device, for example A511220416050. Double-click the device icon to access the Web UI login page. Log Into the Web UI Log Into the Web UI To ensure system stability and security, OBSBOT Talent grants permissions based on role.
  • Page 9 For the administrator: Reset the device, and use the default admin account ■ to log in. For details about device resetting, please refer to the OBSBOT Talent User Manual. Sign out: After you log in, click the user name at the upper right corner, and ■...
  • Page 10: Change The Login Password

    Change the Login Password Change the Login Password Periodically changing the login password can improve your account security. For account security, you are advised to change the default password for the Admin user. Log in to the Web UI. Click the user name at the upper right corner, and click Change password. In the displayed dialog box, enter the old password, new password, and confirm the new password.
  • Page 11: View Device Information

    View Device Information View Device Information When using OBSBOT Talent, you can learn about the device information on the Dashboard page of the Web UI. Basic Information Basic Information The OBSBOT Talent area displays the basic information of the device.
  • Page 12: Device Status

    When the temperature approaches 90 degrees, you need to reduce the temperature, such as by using a fan. Up time: the duration that OBSBOT Talent device keeps running since last ■ startup.
  • Page 13: View Input

    View Input View Input In the navigation bar at the upper part of the Web UI, click Input to view input information and set no signal image. View Input Information View Input Information The INPUT INFORMATION area displays the information of the input sources of current show, in which HDMI and WEBCAM are always displayed, while IP inputs and phone camera are displayed when they are added to scenes.
  • Page 14 MJPEG Real-time frame rate: the real-time frame rate of WEBCAM 1 ■ Resolution/frame rate: the resolution and frame rate of WEBCAM 1 which is ■ set when you add the source in a scene, such as 1920x1080p60 Disconnected: no input source connected or added to a scene ■...
  • Page 15 URL: the URL of RTMP stream ■ Codec: the codec information of RTMP stream, such as H.264 and H.265 ■ Real-time frame rate: the real-time frame rate of RTMP stream ■ Bitrate: the real-time bitrate of RTMP stream ■ Resolution/frame rate: the original resolution and frame rate of RTMP stream ■...
  • Page 16 Set No Signal Image Set No Signal Image In the NO SIGNAL IMAGE area, you can choose to overlay input name and select a image for no signal display. Overlay Input Name Overlay Input Name Toggle on the the switch of Overlay Input Name. Select the location where to display the input name.
  • Page 17 Delete No Signal Image Delete No Signal Image In the NO SIGNAL IMAGE area, click HDMI 1/2, WEBCAM 1/2, RTMP, NDI tab. Move the cursor over a thumbnail, and click Click Delete on the menu, and confirm to delete on the popup. The default images cannot be deleted.
  • Page 18: Produce Your Show

    On the Produce page, you can create, manage, import and export shows, control scenes, and audio, etc. You can also set shortcuts for the USB keyboard connected to the OBSBOT Talent device for more convenient control. Preview Show Preview Show At the preview area, it displays the name of current show and the real-time program image with the program audio level.
  • Page 19: Create And Manage Shows

    Create and Manage Shows Create and Manage Shows Create Show Create Show Click Create a Show on the Produce page. Enter your show name. Select the frame rate. Options include 60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98 fps. Choose the screen orientation: 16:9 (landscape), 9:16 (portrait). Click Create.
  • Page 20 Manage Show Manage Show The show list displays the name and frame rate of each show, through which you can switch and manages shows. Switch Show Switch Show Click Show List on the Produce page. Click a show name to switch to the show. Import Show Import Show Click Show List on the Produce page.
  • Page 21 Click Show List on the Produce page. Move the cursor over a show. Click Enter a new name, and click Copy. The new show you created inherits everything from the original show. Delete Show Delete Show Click Show List on the Produce page. Move the cursor over a show.
  • Page 22: Control Scene

    Control Scene Control Scene Click the Scene tab, it displays the scene thumbnails and names of the current show. Scroll the scene list to view all the scene thumbnails. Create Scene Create Scene You can create single-view scenes. Click the Add button. Select a source in the Create New Scene window to add.
  • Page 23 Please refer Add RTMP Pull. RTMP Push ■ A streaming source pushed to OBSBOT Talent via RTMP. Please refer to Add RTMP Push. Stream ■ A streaming source pulled via SRT. Please refer to Add SRT Stream.
  • Page 24 Add WEBCAM Add WEBCAM Click the Add button in the Scene tab. Select WEBCAM 1 or WEBCAM 2 in the Create New Scene window. Bind a webcam device to WEBCAM 1 or WEBCAM 2 according to the following situations. If one USB device is connected, choose WEBCAM 1, then the device will be ■...
  • Page 25 Add RTMP RTMP Pull Pull Click the Add button in the Scene tab. Click RTMP Pull in the Create New Scene window. Enter the following information. Name: Specify an alias name for your convenience of multi-item ■ management. URL: Enter the RTMP URL of the RTMP...
  • Page 26 Add RTMP RTMP Push Push As is to send RTMP streams to OBSBOT Talent, the IP address of OBSBOT Talent is the destination. Click the Add button in the Scene tab. Click RTMP Push in the Create New Scene window.
  • Page 27 delete the stream source in all the relative scenes on the device.
  • Page 28 Add SRT SRT Stream Stream Click the Add button in the Scene tab. Click Stream in the Create New Scene window. Enter the following information. Name: Specify an alias name for your convenience of multi-item ■ management. Address: Enter the IP address of domain name of the sender.
  • Page 29 To edit a stream, please refer to Edit Scene, or you can repeat step 1 and 2 and then click to make changes. To delete a stream URL, you can delete all the scenes containing this stream, or delete the stream source in all the relative scenes on the device. Add NDI Stream Add NDI Stream Add NDI Stream Manually...
  • Page 30 Buffer duration: The value ranges from 20ms to 8000ms. The default value ■ is 60ms. You can set a short duration when low latency matters. Transport mode: Options include UDP (Unicast), UDP (Multicast), RUDP ■ (Unicast), TCP (Uni-connection) and TCP (Multi-connection). Ignore video PTS: For some video streams with wrong timestamps, toggle ■...
  • Page 31 Search NDI Stream Automatically Search NDI Stream Automatically Click the Add button in the Scene tab. Click NDI Stream in the Create New Scene window. Click NDI Search, and it starts searching NDI sources in the same LAN. By default, it searches NDI sources of the public group. Click Advanced, enter Group name, and Click Confirm.
  • Page 32: Copy Scene

    Rename Scene Rename Scene Mover the cursor over a scene, and click Click Rename on the menu. Enter the new scene name, and click Save. Copy Scene Copy Scene Move the cursor over a scene, and click Click Copy on the menu. Enter the new scene name, and click Copy.
  • Page 33 Switch Scenes Switch Scenes Switch Settings Switch Settings Click Switch Settings on the Produce page. In the Scene switch area, set scene switch mode and transition effect. Quick switch: Toggle off the switch, it goes to the manual switch mode. To ■...
  • Page 34: Play Video

    Manual Switch Manual Switch When Quick switch is toggled off, it goes to manual switch mode. You can set and preview the content to program. After you confirm everything is OK, you can program the scene. Click the thumbnail of next scene to program in the scene list. The main screen of the device displays the preview image.
  • Page 35 Control PTZ Camera Control PTZ Camera When a source supports UDP-based or NDI-based PTZ function, you can control the PTZ camera on the preview area. Click PTZ Control under the thumbnail to enter the PTZ control mode. If there are multiple PTZ sources in the scene, select a source on the popup. After that, you can click numbers on the left in the preview area (at the bottom for portrait mode) to switch sources.
  • Page 36 Focus Focus Slide up and down on the slide bar at the lower right to focus. You can also click for auto-focus. Slide up, and then the lens focuses near and the nearby object gets clear. ■ Slide down, and then the lens focuses far and the distant object gets clear. ■...
  • Page 37 Control, Zoom, Focus, and Presets, the PTZ control center for OBSBOT supports the following features. For OBSBOT Camera, it supports adding up to 3 presets, and the preset numbers change to P1, P2 and P3. AI Human Tracking AI Human Tracking Click to open the setting page.
  • Page 38 Reset Camera Click to reset the OBSBOT Camera to its initial position. Wake Up Camera Wake Up Camera If the OBSBOT Camera has gone to sleep, such as OBSBOT Tiny 2, tap Wake Up to bring it back to work.
  • Page 39: Control Gfx

    Control GFX Control GFX Click the tab, and it displays thumbnails and names. Scroll the list to view all the GFXs. You can apply, control and manage GFXs. Besides, you can add a URL and use the content on the webpage as a GFX. Add Webpage Add Webpage GFX On the...
  • Page 40 Click Save. Click Reset to clear all the changes. ■ Click + Add to add more. The History lists all the added URLs, and you can click one thumbnail to edit. It is not recommended to add a video URL as it will consume a lot of system resources.
  • Page 41 Apply Apply GFX Select one or more GFXs in the list, and then the selected GFX(s) is applied ■ in the program scene. A red frame around the thumbnail indicates the displayed. If a bullet list is applied and it is set to manual play mode, you can click Next ■...
  • Page 42 Control Scoreboard Control Scoreboard You can change the score, control game time, etc. Apply the scoreboard, and click Control under the thumbnail. Or move the cursor over a thumbnail, click , and select Control on the popup menu. Click the upper part of the number to increase the score, and click the lower part of the number to decrease the score.
  • Page 43 Control Baseball Scoreboard Control Baseball Scoreboard Apply the baseball scoreboard, and click Control under the thumbnail. Or move the cursor over a thumbnail, click , and select Control on the popup menu. Click the upper part of the number to increase the score, and click the lower part of the number to decrease the score.
  • Page 44: Control Timer

    Control Timer Control Timer You can control the timer through the following ways. Way 1 Apply the Timer. Under the thumbnail, click to start counting, click to pause counting, click again to resume counting. Move the cursor over a thumbnail, click and click Reset to restore the timer to the preset duration.
  • Page 45 Control Stopwatch Control Stopwatch You can control the stopwatch through the following ways. Way 1 Apply the stopwatch. Under the thumbnail, click to start counting, click to pause counting, click again to resume counting. Move the cursor over a thumbnail, click and click Reset to restore the stopwatch to zero.
  • Page 46 Manage Manage GFX Rename Rename Move the cursor over a thumbnail, click Click Rename on the menu. Enter the new name, and click Save. Delete Delete Move the cursor over a thumbnail, click Click Delete on the menu. Confirm to delete on the popup. Copy Copy Move the cursor over a thumbnail, click...
  • Page 47: Control Audio

    MIC: Audio of global microphone. ■ Bluetooth: Audio from a Bluetooth device, which is displayed when the ■ device is connected with OBSBOT Talent. USB AUDIO: Audio from a USB device, which is displayed when the device is ■ connected with OBSBOT Talent.
  • Page 48: Audio Meter

    to distinguish different files. BGM: Audio of the background music, which appears when the scene ■ containing BGM is in program view. Audio Meter Audio Meter Except the monitor, each audio has its audio meter showing the real-time level. The range of the audio meter is –88 dB to 0 dB. It displays the peak value on the top of the audio meter.
  • Page 49: Set Monitor

    : indicating the program output audio is turned off. ■ Set Monitor Set Monitor The monitor has an independent audio level with the default gain of -15 dB. You can set monitor audio without effecting the program output audio. Set Monitor Properties Set Monitor Properties Click MONITOR to set the following properties.
  • Page 50 Audio Association State Audio Association State When an audio input source is added to multiple scenes, its name is displayed in ■ red on the audio mixer, and you can click the name to change its association state. It also applies to global audio including Mic, Bluetooth and USB audio. : indicating the audio input is associated with multiple scenes.
  • Page 51: Control Bgm

    to the program output. : OFF. When the current scene is in program view, the audio will not be ■ sent to the program output. Control BGM Control BGM Click the BGM tab, and then you can add and control background music for the current program scene.
  • Page 52 Play BGM Play BGM Click the song name to switch. Click buttons on the playback bar to control the BGM playback. Click to play or to pause. ■ Click to play the previous song or to play the next song. ■...
  • Page 53: Set Shortcuts

    Set Shortcuts Set Shortcuts You can connect a USB keyboard with OBSBOT Talent, such as X-Keys and NumberPad, and then set shortcuts on the Web UI for more convenient control. Add Shortcuts Add Shortcuts Click the Shortcuts tab on the Produce page.
  • Page 54: Edit Shortcuts

    custom name) and their functions. Click a shortcut or press a key to test whether the shortcut works normally. (Optional) Click Key Code at the upper left corner to display or hide key code. Edit Shortcuts Edit Shortcuts Click the Shortcuts tab on the Produce page. Click on the right, and then you can change the following properties.
  • Page 55 Delete Shortcuts Delete Shortcuts Click Shortcuts on the Produce page. Click on the right of a shortcut. Click Delete to confirm. For the full list of shortcuts, please refer to Shortcuts for OBSBOT Talent. ...
  • Page 56: Set Ftb Image

    Set FTB Image Set FTB Image function allows your program image to fade to black or an assigned image, with all audio muted. Add and Specify Image Add and Specify Image Click the tab on the Produce page. In the tab page, click + Add button.
  • Page 57: Show Live Comment

    Show Live Comment Show Live Comment You can view live comments when streaming to YouTube, Twitch or Facebook, and select one comment as an overlay inside the video feed. Click the Live Comments tab on the Produce page. Toggle on the switch to receive live comments, including profile pictures with the platform logo, accounts and comments.
  • Page 58: Replay

    Replay Replay Replay allows you capture some of greatest moments, slow down the action and save your highlights. Please enable the Replay function on the device, the replay control buttons will appear in the Produce page. Quick Replay Quick Replay Click Quick Replay to review the recent live content.
  • Page 59 Click -5s to quickly save an event backtracked 5 seconds. ■ Click -10s to quickly save an event backtracked 10 seconds. ■ Click Event Replay. If only one event is set, it starts replay directly. ■ If there are multiple events,select an event thumbnail from the event list ■...
  • Page 60 which is set on the device. Click the speed button to change the playback rate. Options include 0.1x, 0.25x, ■ 0.33x, 0.5x, 0.75x, and 1.0x (default). Click the camera switch button to switch the replay content. ■ : Camera 1 ■...
  • Page 61: Set Encode

    Set Encode Set Encode Each show has two encoders for selection when you configure stream servers and record parameters. You can customize encoding parameters and select encoding source for Encode 1 and Encode 2. On the Encode page, click Add in ENCODE 1 or ENCODE 2 area. Customize the encode scheme with the following parameters: Encoding source: Program, HDMI 1, HDMI 2, Webcam 1, Webcam 2.
  • Page 62: Control Streaming

    Control Streaming Control Streaming On the Stream page of the Web UI, you can configure stream servers and start or stop streaming at any time. Configure Stream Servers Configure Stream Servers Click Log in or Configure behind the server name to start configuring server parameters.
  • Page 63 Your username and profile image will be displayed after login. Your nickname, user avatar images and authorization token will be stored encrypted in OBSBOT Talent device after a successful authorization. When you delete the YouTube server or remove OBSBOT Talent from trusted apps from your...
  • Page 64 Public: The stream is visible to all people. ■ Private: The stream is visible only to you and people selected by you. ■ Unlisted: The stream is visible only through a link. ■ Quick Stream: optional. When it is enabled, you can start streaming quickly on ■...
  • Page 65 Configure Twitch Server Configure Twitch Server On the Stream page, click Log in behind Twitch, and then start to configure. After everything is OK, save your configuration. Name: enter a new name. ■ Encode: select an encode scheme. Encoding parameters can be customized on ■...
  • Page 66 OBSBOT Talent from trusted apps from Facebook. Your personal data will be deleted upon request in 0 to 24 hours. After you log in successfully, the system automatically selects a ingest server for you, which you cannot change.
  • Page 67 WLAN First ■ Ethernet First ■ Test: click to test whether the previous configurations are working properly. ■ After configuration, the "Status" area of the Facebook Live server will display your account information. Configure NDI Server Configure NDI Server On the Stream page, click Configure behind NDI, and then start to configure. After everything is OK, save your configuration.
  • Page 68 FPS: Options change along with the frame rate of the show, which can be ■ 60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98/15 fps. Bitrate: It automatically changes according to resolution and FPS options. ■ Profile: Options include Baseline Profile, Main Profile, and High Profile. ■ Bitrate Mode: It is fixed at CBR. ■...
  • Page 69 RUDP (Unicast): Reliable User Datagram Protocol, is a connection-oriented ■ and unicast protocol. RUDP helps to maintain the flow control and reliability of data transfer. The transmission control algorithms on both sending and receiving sides guarantee the RUDP capable of recovering from data loss, duplication, delay and reordering.
  • Page 70 Note: The Server IP of NDI Access Manager and OBSBOT Talent device should be the same. Failover: optional. When it is enabled, it can protect your NDI transmission from ■ failure. If the source video fails, the backup device begins to provide a service.
  • Page 71 Configure Configure RTMP RTMP Server Server On the Stream page, click Configure behind RTMP Server, and then start to configure. After everything is OK, save your configuration. Name: enter an alias name for your convenience of multi-item management. ■ Encode: select an encode scheme. Encoding parameters can be customized on ■...
  • Page 72 Configure Configure SRT SRT Caller Caller On the Stream page, click Configure behind Caller, and then start to configure. After everything is OK, save your configuration. Name: enter an alias name for your convenience of multi-item management. ■ Encode: select an encode scheme. Encoding parameters can be customized on ■...
  • Page 73: Start Streaming

    address and port, for example, 10.10.1.10:80. Start Streaming Start Streaming You can simultaneously stream to two destinations at most. Click Connect next to a configured server to start streaming to this server. Under the server name, it displays streaming duration and real-time streaming rate.
  • Page 74: Control Recording

    Control Recording Control Recording On the Record page of the Web UI, you can start or stop recording, take screenshots and manage files in the album. View current save path ( indicates the SD card, and indicates the ■ internal storage), free space and time left for recording at the page bottom. Click to start recording, and click to stop recording.
  • Page 75: Manage Media Files

    On the Picture tab page, click the + Upload button, and import a picture from the local computer. Supported formats are JPEG, PNG, BMP image files. The resource will be imported to OBSBOT Talent. Preview Pictures Preview Pictures In the navigation bar at the upper part of the Web UI, click the Media tab.
  • Page 76: Download Pictures

    On the Picture tab page, move the mouse to a thumbnail, click the icon, and click Delete. On the displayed dialog box, click Delete. The picture will be removed from OBSBOT Talent. The resource used by any shows cannot be deleted.
  • Page 77 On the Video tab page, click the + Upload button, and import a video from the local computer. Supported formats are MOV, MP4, MKV video files. The resource will be imported to OBSBOT Talent. Preview Video Clips Preview Video Clips In the navigation bar at the upper part of the Web UI, click the Media tab.
  • Page 78 On the Video tab page, move the mouse to a thumbnail, click the icon, and click Delete. On the displayed dialog box, click Delete. The video will be removed from OBSBOT Talent. The resource used any shows cannot be deleted.
  • Page 79 On the Music tab page, click the + Upload button at the lower right part of the page, and import music from the local computer. Supported formats are MP3, M4A, WAV files. The resource will be imported to OBSBOT Talent. Preview Music Preview Music In the navigation bar at the upper part of the Web UI, click the Media tab.
  • Page 80 On the Music tab page, move the mouse over an item and click the delete button on the right. On the displayed dialog box, click Delete. The music will be removed from OBSBOT Talent. The resource used any shows cannot be deleted.
  • Page 81: System Settings

    0-9, spaces and _-. Spaces cannot be at the start or end. Click Apply. Click Dashboard in the navigation bar. Check whether Device name in the OBSBOT Talent area is changed to the new name. The device name displayed in network discovery will also change accordingly.
  • Page 82: Set System Time

    Set System Time Set System Time OBSBOT Talent uses the system time for time-stamping the A/V input as well as logging and naming files. Before using this device, you need to select your time zone and adjust time to ensure time accuracy.
  • Page 83 Log in to the Web UI as the Admin user. Choose System > General. In the DATE & TIME area, enable Set Time Automatically. The Set Time Automatically switch is enabled by default. If it is disabled, you need to first enable it. Set domain names for NTP servers.
  • Page 84: Set Time Manually

    Set Time Manually Set Time Manually You can also manually calibrate your system time. Log in to the Web UI as the Admin user. Choose System > General. In the DATE & TIME area, disable Set Time Automatically. Set Date and Time, and click Apply. Select data and time from the drop-down list boxes.
  • Page 85: Configure Network

    Configure Network Configure Network After connected to a network, OBSBOT Talent can add IP sources as scenes and stream to destinations. Configure Ethernet Configure Ethernet View Network Information View Network Information After OBSBOT Talent connects to an Ethernet network through the ETHERNET port, you can view the following Ethernet connection information in the ETHERNET area on the Network page.
  • Page 86 If no DHCP service is available in a network, you can manually set a static IP address for OBSBOT Talent. The static IP address will remain unchanged. However, you must make sure that this IP address is not used by any other device on the same network.
  • Page 87 OBSBOT Talent. Configure Wi-Fi Configure Wi-Fi On the Web UI, you can configure the Wi-Fi connection for OBSBOT Talent. Connect to a Wi-Fi Network Connect to a Wi-Fi Network Log in to the Web UI as the Admin user.
  • Page 88 Disconnected: No network is connected. ■ Network name: Name of the connected network ■ IP Address: IP address of OBSBOT Talent ■ Subnet Mask: a 32-bit mask that divides an IP address into two parts, ■ network address and host address...
  • Page 89 If no DHCP service is available in a network, you can manually set a static IP address for OBSBOT Talent. The static IP address will remain unchanged. However, you must make sure that this IP address is not used by any other device on the same network.
  • Page 90 In the address bar of a browser, enter the new IP address to ensure it can be used to access OBSBOT Talent. Configure Hotspot Configure Hotspot OBSBOT Talent can serve as a hotspot, which can be configured on the Web UI. Enable Hotspot Enable Hotspot Log in to the Web UI as the Admin user.
  • Page 91 Security: the measures taken to safeguard the connection between your ■ device and the hotspot network. It ensures that your data transmission remains confidential and protected from unauthorized access. WPA2 PSK: Other device need a password to access the hotspot. ■...
  • Page 92 Edit Hotspot Edit Hotspot Log in to the Web UI as the Admin user. Choose System > Network. Click Edit in the HOTSPOT area. Enter a hotspot name. Select the security mode. If you select WPA2 PSK, the device will generate a default password which you can view on the device.
  • Page 93 Change Hotspot Password Change Hotspot Password When you set the hotspot security to WPA2 PSK, a password is required for accessing the hotspot network. You can change the default password. Log in to the Web UI as the Admin user. Choose System >...
  • Page 94: Enable Https

    Enable HTTPS Enable HTTPS By default, you can log into the Web UI via HTTP. You can also enable HTTPS. Log in to the Web UI as the Admin user. Choose System > Security. Add HTTPS certificate. Click From file of Certificate and select the certificate file. Click From file of Private Key and select the private key file.
  • Page 95: Update Firmware

    Update Firmware Update Firmware Both manual update and online update are supported. Manual update allows you to import any version while online update automatically updates to the latest version. Manually Update Firmware Manually Update Firmware Before updating, download the firmware from the official website to your local computer.
  • Page 96 When the update is completed, click Reboot. The reboot will automatically disconnect from and then connect to the network. when the reboot is completed, you will be directed to the Web UI login page. Log in to the Web UI again and check Software in the Version area on the Dashboard page.
  • Page 97 Log in to the Web UI again and check Software in the Version area on the Dashboard page. The software version should be the one you just updated to. Online update does not support version rollback. If you need to roll back, use manual update.
  • Page 98: Manage Users

    Manage Users Manage Users OBSBOT Talent has a preset Admin user that cannot be deleted. The Admin user can create and manage users for the current OBSBOT Talent device. Create Users Create Users Multiple users can access the same device for monitoring or other operations.
  • Page 99: Reset The Password

    If you need to reset the password of the Admin user, you need to reset the device to restore to the default Admin account. For details, please refer to OBSBOT Talent User Manual. Choose System > User. On the User tab page, move the mouse to a user and click Set password .
  • Page 100: Manage Logs

    Manage Logs Manage Logs When you need support service, providing logs to support engineers can often help troubleshooting your problem. Only the Admin user can export logs. Log in to the Web UI as the Admin user. Choose System > Logs. (Optional) In the SYSTEM LOG area, filter logs.
  • Page 101: Reboot Device

    Reboot Device Reboot Device When OBSBOT Talent cannot run properly, you can reboot the device for troubleshooting. Rebooting will not make the current device settings invalid.  Log in to the Web UI as the Admin user. At the upper right corner of the Web UI, click the user name, and click Reboot.
  • Page 102: Shortcuts For Obsbot Talent

    Shortcuts for OBSBOT Talent Shortcuts for OBSBOT Talent You can set shortcuts on the Produce page, and then call the following functions. Function Name Description Remark Scene Switch to the specific scene Switch to a specific scene Specify a scene by selecting scene name...
  • Page 103 Function Name Description Remark Set transition duration, ranging from 50ms to Set transition duration 1000ms transition duration, ranging from 200ms transition duration to 2000ms Stream Start live streaming Start live streaming to a specific destination Specify the destination by selecting stream name Stop live streaming Stop live streaming to a specific destination Specify the destination by selecting stream name...
  • Page 104 Function Name Description Remark Play BGM Play BGM in program view Pause BGM Pause BGM in program view Play/Pause BGM Play/Pause BGM in program view Go to the first song Go to the first song Go to the last song Go to the last song Go to the next song Go to the next song...
  • Page 105 Function Name Description Remark Specify the device by selecting Microphone Jack, Select MONITOR device Set MONITOR device Bluetooth device (if connected) or USB device (if connected) Set MIC option Turn on/off MIC audio Set the gain of MIC audio, ranging from -40dB to Set MIC volume 10dB Set Bluetooth option...
  • Page 106 Function Name Description Remark Apply HDMI 2 audio settings to global or per Set HDMI 2 action scope scene Set global option of HDMI 2 audio, which can be Set HDMI 2 global option AFV, Always On or Always Off Set scene-based option of HDMI 2 audio, which Set HDMI 2 scene option can be Audio On or Audio Off...
  • Page 107 Function Name Description Remark Adjust the input delay of Microphone Jack, HDMI Set audio input delay 1, HDMI 2 or USB device, ranging from 0ms to 400ms Enable or disable outputting microphone sound Output microphone sound to monitor device to monitor device Enable or disable outputting microphone sound Output microphone sound to USB-C to external device connected to the USB-C port...
  • Page 108 Function Name Description Remark Adjust Out (Baseball) Adjust outs, ranging from -2 to 2 For baseball scoreboard Adjust ball number and strike number, ranging Adjust Ball-Strike (Baseball) For baseball scoreboard from -3 to 3 Set on-base runner indicators for 1st Base, 2nd Set on base runners (Baseball) For baseball scoreboard Base, 3rd Base...
  • Page 109 Function Name Description Remark Store preset Store preset by number Start to zoom in at a set speed, ranging from 1 to PTZ zoom in Start to zoom out at a set speed, ranging from 1 PTZ zoom out to 10 PTZ stop zooming Stop zooming PTZ auto focus...
  • Page 110 PTZ start/stop recording Start/stop recording For OBSBOT Tail Air Start Al human tracking Start Al human tracking For OBSBOT Webcam, Tail Air Stop Al human tracking Stop Al human tracking For OBSBOT Webcam, Tail Air Start/Stop AI human tracking Start/Stop AI human tracking For OBSBOT Webcam, Tail Air Set Al human tracking mode.
  • Page 111 Function Name Description Remark Replay event N Replay event N Specify the event by selecting the Event No. Exit replay Exit replay Pause replay Pause replay Play or resume replay Play or resume replay Play/Pause replay Play/Pause replay Fast forward at a set step size, ranging from 2s to Fast forward Fast backward at a set step size, ranging from 2s Fast backward...
  • Page 112 Function Name Description Remark Mute/Unmute mic sound Mute/Unmute mic sound Switch replay camera. Options include Camera 1, Switch replay camera Camera 2 and Side by Side. Others Reboot Reboot the device Power off Power off the device Freeze current scene Freeze current scene Unfreeze current scene Unfreeze current scene...
  • Page 113: Faq

    Why can't I log in to my YouTube account? Why can't I log in to my YouTube account? When you try to log in to your YouTube account, your login may fail with a message indicating that your account is not enabled for live streaming. In this case, you need to go to YouTube to enable live streaming for your account.
  • Page 114 However, if your devices are separated by a distance, it is recommended to choose 2.4GHz, so that you can receive a better signal even across obstacles. Note: When the Wi-Fi connected to the OBSBOT Talent device is 5.0GHz, the AP band can only be selected as 2.4GHz; when the Wi-Fi is 2.4GHz, the AP band can...
  • Page 115: Support

    Support Support Get the Latest Information Get the Latest Information You can get the latest information on product introduction, user manuals, etc. on the OBSBOT Talent introduction page on the OBSBOT website. For after-sales service, please contact service@obsbot.com.
  • Page 116: Glossary And Abbreviations

    Glossary and Abbreviations Glossary and Abbreviations Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is a specification for the encryption of electronic data. Fade to black. FTB allows your show to slowly disappear into a black, usually indicating the end of a scene or show. Graphic overlays.

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