Editing an EventActions
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Streamlabs (formerly TwitchAlerts) was developed as a fork of OBS Studio and provides tools to add on-screen visual alerts that are triggered by viewer interactions such as new following, subscribing, and donating.
Shots Fired can be used to control when a source is visible and whether to switch to a scene.
Scenes
Press a scene name to load the sources that are attached to it.
Switching to a scene
The toggle next to the scene name controls whether Shots Fired will instruct Streamlabs to switch to the scene or not.
If the toggle is off , Streamlabs will not change scenes. This is useful in the context of nested scenes where you may wish to affect the visibility of certain source items, but not actually change to the scene itself.
If the toggle is on , Streamlabs will change to the scene first.
Sources
Source management
The toggle next to the source name controls whether Shots Fired will apply your preferences over the current source state.
If the toggle is off , Shots Fired will not instruct Streamlabs to change the source visibility. Whatever the state of the source is prior to this action being applied, it will continue to be the state of the source following.
If the toggle is on , Shots Fired will instruct Streamlabs to change when the action is triggered.
Controlling source visibility
When the eye is solid the source will be shown. When the eye has a strike-through , it will not be shown.
The visibility change can be fine-tuned in the following ways:
Delay
Controls the number of milliseconds from when the action is executed to the time when the visibility is changed.
Duration
Controls the number of milliseconds the source remains visible (or hidden) before reverting to the opposite state.
If the duration is set to 0, Shots Fired will not instruct Streamlabs to revert to the opposite visibility and the source will remain in the selected state until it is changed later.
Finalising
Press Test to check your setup is working correctly. Press Save to continue.