 Hey guys, welcome back to my YouTube channel. This is Daniel Rossell here today's video going to be a quick one Regarding how to use OBS to set up a virtual camera feed But to do so using a bunch of Linux. This is a really really good feature What you're doing effectively is using OBS again using my hands for the unsophistic diagramming what you want to be using your webcam into let's say it's a teams meeting or a zoom meeting or your recording an interview using My favorite interview recording platform Riverside.fm now frequently these platforms don't they have only the basic functionalities for video, right? You can add your video feed But what you might want to do is touch up the video a little bit using OBS You might want to add a lower third or a graphic on Overlay on your video or and this is what I'm going to quickly demonstrate You might want to just touch up the video Settings a little bit. So as you can see I'm currently in my OBS studio on Ubuntu and What I typically do for the webcam is get the work on the color a little bit It might not you might say the color looks okay, but I like to do Manual white balance just to get the color accurate So I'm just going to demonstrate this so you can see I've gone on to my properties and the image has changed Quite drastically I know everything looks a little bit blue, but that's actually more accurate than what you saw before I look a bit less Tanned it is winter here in Israel So I can play around with the color saturation, etc. Etc. Now. Here's my webcam after the White balance adjustment and what I want to do is click on start virtual camera button here And it's going to need pseudo permission now You can get around this by running OBS as a super user in Ubuntu now the virtual cameras running You can see that the start virtual camera thing has gone over to stop virtual camera now I'm going to jump into zoom. I'm going to start a zoom meeting and I'm going to make this bigger and Now I'm going to jump over to zoom click on join with computer audio And if you click under the video options a little arrow there You're going to have an option for the webcam and for OBS virtual camera I'm going to select the course OBS virtual camera now I'll start at the video and you're going to see in a second that we are using in zoom in Ubuntu the Virtual camera that's being created in OBS studio Change the white balance back to automatic so that it should be obvious white balance Temperature and you can see the color has changed quite drastically and now if I jump into my zoom window as you can see we're using the Color temperature after that edits in OBS studio. So that's how it's done in Ubuntu It's not vastly different from how it's done and other platforms with the exception that you will get a prompt to run the virtual camera Using you'll you'll pass on your pseudo password or as I mentioned you can get around that limitation by choosing to Run OBS from the beginning with elevated pseudo permissions. Hope that's been useful Thanks for watching if you want to get more videos from me about this and other subjects do consider Subscribing to this YouTube channel and have a good day