![]() ![]() ![]() A solution would be to have one custom stage view with the OBS JavaScript in one scene (and running in the background all the time), and have a second custom stage view without the OBS JavaScript in all the other scenes. If all of them use the same browser item, and all are active all the time, you will end up with multiple action triggers everytime you switch slides in OpenLP. ![]() There could be problems if you have multiple scenes with lyrics inside of them. Note: As I said, the JavaScript is running inside of the browser item. I figured it’s probably good to have the browser refresh itself every now and then. Refresh browser when scene gets active: Actually, I’m not sure about this one.Our JavaScript is running inside this browser item, so if we deactivate it, the script is deactivated, too. Deactivate when source is invisible: Now this is important! You will want to have the browser item active, even when it is not visible, and even when you’re in another scene that does not display lyrics.User defined CSS: Delete everything here, we’re taking care of that ourselves.FPS: I choose 5, because the Javascript updates every 500ms, so I think I don’t need to update the browser item all too often.Width/Height: Just put in the dimensions you’re streaming in.
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