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# A OBS-Overlay for TeamSpeak5
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>**_WARNING:_** This overlay works only if you are connected to **one** server only.
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> If you were connected to multiple servers and the overlay crashed, try disconnecting from **all** servers and reconnecting to **only one**.
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## Setup
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1. Download this project
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2. Open your TeamSpeak5 client and go to
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`settings -> Remote Apps`
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3. Enable the "Remote Apps" feature
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4. Open your OBS Studio
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5. Add a new **browser source** to your scene
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6. When your in the properties of your new browser source, enable the checkbox "Local file"
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7. Click "Browse" next to the newly apperared "Local file" field
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8. Now select the in step 1 downloaded `overlay.html`
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9. Set the "Width" to `2000` and the "Height" to `1000` (This is just my own preference. If you have better values use them)
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10. Now connect to a TeamSpeak server and see if it works. You may have to accept the remote app in your TeamSpeak notifications.
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## Troubleshooting
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