Embeds & OBS
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Embed the player iframe
Under
Organization → Widgetyou'll find a ready-made iframe snippet that you paste into any website. The player picks up your organization's branding.Note
Embeds are available for channels without a PIN, public or not listed. Only PIN-protected channels cannot be embedded. - 02
Channel as an OBS source (Browser Source)
Want to combine an OpenBooth channel with an OBS-based workflow (e.g. video stream on YouTube or Twitch)? Use OpenBooth as an audio source in OBS: add a Browser Source in OBS and point it at your channel's embed link. Audio then runs through your OBS mix.
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OBS as an audio input (WHIP)
OBS streams directly into your channel, similar to YouTube or Twitch. Here the OpenBooth channel is the receiver. Useful for external mixers, hardware encoders or when OBS is already your production hub. The stream key is persistent per channel and doesn't change between broadcasts.
- In OBS under
Settings → Stream: pick service WHIP. - Copy the server URL from the channel settings (section OBS ingest).
- Use the stream key from the same section. Both values stay the same until you rotate the key.
Tip
Start Streaming in OBS opens the live session automatically, no click in the studio. Stopping ends it right away, unless a host or speaker is still live in the channel, then the session keeps running and only ends once everyone has left.Channel settings → OBS ingest: copy the Server URL and Stream Key here. The same credentials live in the studio under Settings → OBS → Live Stream. In OBS: pick service WHIP, paste the Server URL as Server and the key as Bearer Token. - In OBS under
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Both directions work
Out: embed the channel as a Browser Source in OBS. OBS consumes OpenBooth audio for a video setup. In: OBS streams to OpenBooth via WHIP, OBS is then the channel's audio source. Both paths can coexist, but never make sense on the same OBS profile at once (feedback loop).