# A OBS-Overlay for TeamSpeak5 ![Unbenannt](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/76851529/197853533-7d97fa33-407b-42b4-9677-18ef7f17ceb5.png) >**_WARNING:_** This overlay works only if you are connected to **one** server only. > If you were connected to multiple servers and the overlay crashed, try disconnecting from **all** servers and reconnecting to **only one**. ## Setup 1. Download this project optionally as archive ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/76851529/197848843-4a36593c-0e14-46d4-9b6b-bd17b399a49c.png) 2. Extract the archive and move the folder to where you want it to be 3. Open your TeamSpeak5 client and go to `settings -> Remote Apps` 4. Enable the "Remote Apps" feature ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/76851529/197849050-d4e28b8e-c150-4462-8871-f77ec672ee49.png) 5. Open your OBS Studio 6. Add a new **browser source** to your scene ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/76851529/197849644-9396fb9c-4943-4cb2-a511-062ffcd60404.png) 7. In the properties of your new browser source, select the Local File check box 8. Click "Browse" next to the newly apperared "Local file" field 9. Now select the in step 1 downloaded `overlay.html` 10. Set the "Width" to `2000` and the "Height" to `1000` (This is just my own preference. If you have better values, use them) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/76851529/197849886-679b200b-6d42-439e-bce6-44c6df67ffcc.png) 11. Now connect to a TeamSpeak server and check if it works. You may need to **accept** the remote app in your TeamSpeak notifications ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/76851529/197850151-ad057277-fe3d-427e-b21b-1d2b4875c70b.png) ## Troubleshooting ### Restart the overlay - **Option 1:** - Disconnect from all TeamSpeak servers and reconnect to just one - **Option 2:** - Restart TeamSpeak5 - **Option3:** 1. Open OBS Studio 2. Go open the properties of your browser source 3. On the bottom of the properties press the "Refresh cache of current page" button.