Are you using a MacOs, Macbook, Macbook Pro, Macbook Air, and trying to screen share on your OBS Studio? You’ve come to the right blog, where I will discuss how to setup your security settings and how to use the display capture with a brief walkthrough.
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If you’re a visual learner, here’s a video explaining everything from end to end!
Here’s a quick blog on how to use OBS software to screen share and security setting for display capture. The reason for the walkthrough is because I noticed a lot of people asking the same questions online and no immediate walkthrough related to how I googled the search phrase.
If you’re new, like myself, welcome to OBS, and this is my first OBS tutorial and walkthrough on how to use OBS as a screen share or display capture device. In this tutorial I’m attaching a video that has a walk through of how to setup the device capture which means “screen share” in those terms.
When doing a normal zoom call, you normally will need to ask for permission to screen share, with OBS you can turn your video into a single video production studio using OBS studio.
Chances are you installed OBS Studio recently and found this blog post.
26.10 OBS-Studio is the install I’m using.
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Once installed display capture takes you down a rabbit hole if you’re a mac OS. Latest mac OS have more security settings and less ability for apps to be destructive. This is a positive for you and me. Although it makes this kind of experience a negative and may lower adoption.
My goal with this blog is to increase the adoption in this area and help people navigate to a better area.
Open your security & privacy settings to find your screen recording settings. We want to give OBS access because it’s a new application you just installed.
Find OBS in Privacy under Security & Privacy settings and change the screen recording settings for OBS to “checked.”
Once you’ve selected OBS in this checkbox, in the security and privacy settings, screen recording, OBS check box, it will prompt you to close OBS because it needs to restart to take advantage of these changes. Again if you are lost, try typing what you need in the top right.
Start OBS again, to use the changes you’ve just made to your system. Your display capture selections will now show what you are displaying, depending on the amount of monitors you’re using.
Check out this video for a walkthrough and feel free to contact me one twitter if you have any questions.
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In the system preferences window click on the sharing icon. A sharing window appears, here on the left-hand side, there is a list of services that you can switch on. The first item on the list is screen sharing click on the checkbox to switch it on. Refer the image for more details.
Note: If you choose Log In, you share the Mac as a remote user, but you won’t share the same screen.
You need to know the IP Address or DNS name if the Mac you remotely want to see the screen off. To see the IP Address of a Mac go to system preferences and select network then on the top right-hand side you can see the IP address. Refer to the image below
To get DNS address and IP address click on the advance button on the bottom right-hand side on the network window. A pop up will come up, on the top there is a bar of buttons click on the TCP/IP button to get the IP Address and on the DNS button to get the DNS.
Now, open the finder window. On the top bar on you click on the go drop-down button, you will see a list of buttons from that select the last item “Connect to server”. A new window will open with heading connect to the server. In that, there is a text input for server address where you can write either
in the Server Address field.
Adjust Size and Quality of Screen Sharing
You can choose each one depending on the size of your display and how much of it you want to use it for viewing the shared screen.
Again, Under Display, you can select “Schroll the screen option” to decide how the screen sharing window behaves when you move your pointer there are three options here.
Once you have started screen sharing you have a wide variety of options at your disposal:
Control or Observe: In the top left corner, there are two switch buttons as shown in the figure below. You can toggle whether you wish to control the mac which screen you are seeing or you just want to observe the screen.
Turn Scaling ON/Off:With scaling on the entire screen of the mac is displayed on your mac so if you want to have a birds-eye view of the screen switch it to scaling on.
If you wish to see minute details of the screen you can turn off the scaling and it will appear as big as it is and it might require you to scroll a bit to see the screen.
Displays: If the Mac whose screen you are viewing have multiple displays you can choose which display screen you want to view
Adapt quality: As I said above you can choose this if you prefer smooth screen share experience over slower networks. Adaptive quality adapts the quality of screen share to the bandwidth available.
Full Quality: Full quality screen sharing renders full quality screen sharing experience, not recommended over slower networks speeds.
Show/Hide toolbar: you can show and hide toolbar if you wish.
Enter Fullscreen: the shared screen expands to fill your screen to see the toolbar just take your cursor pointer to the top bar of your mac
Show tab bar: use this option to display or hide the tab bar
Customise toolbar: drag buttons in and out of the toolbar.
Share Clipboard Contents with Another Mac
With this option, you can also share a Clipboard with the computer that you are doing a screen sharing session with.
Some of the things which you can do here are:
An Easier way to Screen Share
Screen Sharing on Mac using apple’s screen share program is quite a deal. I mean there are lots of options and buttons. Granted, these are quite good and useful as well but what if you just want to get the job done and not mess around with network settings and IP Addresses.
Well, here is a screen sharing tool of your dreams. Just go to DeadSimpleScreenSharing.com and click on Get started button and Voila you are sharing your screen as simple as that or shall I say Dead Simple:
Dead Simple Screen Sharing is free but not only that:
Here a quick video on how you can share your screen with Dead Simple Screen Sharing
So, here you go. If you have any questions queries or difficulty in sharing your screen, please feel free ask in the comment section below and I will answer them promptly.
Thank you.