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The Interactive Remote Overlay System

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- IROS is a simple overlay which allows you to display and arrange text, images and other elements on - stream through a web interface. Make your streams more interactive and engaging by allowing your - moderators to control the overlay from their browser. -

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- With the editor it's easy to control the overlay from a browser and update it in real time to display - information, images, emotes or other things on stream. -

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- See quickstart to get started with a few simple steps or check out the documentation for a more thorough explanation for setting it up and a list of all - features and how to use them. -

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Quickstart

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- To get started with IROS you first need to create a new session. This will give you two links, one for - the editor and one for the overlay. The editor is where you can add and edit elements and the overlay is - what you will add to your stream as a browser source. The links can be generated here: -

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Create a session

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- To generate a session provide a link to your stream and optionally a size of the overlay. The link - is used to embed the stream in the editor so you can see how the overlay will look on stream. The size - should be the resolution of your stream. By default it will be 1920x1080. -

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- Important: The generated links should only be shared with people you trust. Anyone that - has access to them can use the editor to change the overlay. -

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Adding the overlay

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- To use the overlay you have to add a browser source to your streaming software and point it to the - overlay link. The overlay will automatically update when you make changes in the editor. See the - links below on how to use browser sources in your streaming software. -

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Using the editor

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- The editor is where you can add and edit elements displayed in the overlay. It can be accessed through - the editor link using a browser. The editor is designed to be used by moderators so they can show - things on stream while the streamer is AFK or otherwise occupied. Elements can be added via the - buttons at the top of the settings panel. You can move them around by pressing G - and then moving your mouse. The same goes for scaling and rotating with S and - R respectively. For more information on how to use the editor see the documentation. -

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