How to Record and Stream VR DJing Using OBS and TribeXR
Step-by-step tutorial showing exactly how to record and livestream DJ performances in TribeXR using OBS and a video call setup.
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2/14/20263 min read
Synopsis
TribeXR enables users to start recording and streaming directly from VR using the Go Live Stream function.
The setup requires creating an alternative account and connecting it through OBS using a browser source and video call URL.
TribeXR Discord provides support and allows users to share videos and access community help if needed.
Estimated reading time: 3 mins Read

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How to Record and Stream DJing VR Using OBS and TribeXR
A tutorial published by Futhings through TribeXR explains the exact process for starting recordings and configuring livestreaming using TribeXR, OBS, and a video call connection. The walkthrough begins inside virtual reality, where users activate the live streaming function directly from the TribeXR interface.
Inside VR, users must click on Go Live, followed by Go Live Stream, and then click on Go Live again to begin the session. After starting the live stream, users must click on Mute Voice. Once this step is complete, the headset can be removed.
The next steps are performed on a laptop or desktop computer. Futhings explains that it is important to use an alternative account to log into the video call. In the example shown, an extra email address is added. Users must open their browser, add a new account, and create the account. After creating the account, users must type in their DJ name. This account can now be used for logging into the video call.
After preparing the alternative account, users must open OBS. Inside OBS, a browser source must be added to the scene. Users must then type in their video call URL into the browser source. The next step is to activate control audio via OBS, followed by clicking Refresh Cache on the current page.
After this, users must right-click on the browser source and click Interact. Using the interaction window, users must log in with the alternative account that was created earlier. Once logged in, users must join their own video call. After joining, users must change their username so people can notice that the session is being recorded or streamed.
Before continuing, users must unmute the audio. After unmuting, users must exit the interaction window. The browser window can then be resized to the desired layout inside OBS.
Once these steps are complete, the system is ready. Users can now start recording or start streaming.
Futhings also explains that users who want their videos to look like the example shown, with visuals on the back wall, or who want to share their videos directly with the TribeXR community, or who are experiencing any issues, can access support through the TribeXR Discord. The Discord can be accessed by clicking the Discord button on tribexr.com, where users can find support and community resources.
About TribeXR
TribeXR is referenced in this tutorial as the platform where users initiate live streaming and recording sessions directly from within virtual reality. The tutorial demonstrates how users interact with the Go Live and Go Live Stream functions inside TribeXR to begin the streaming process. TribeXR is also identified as the platform connected to the community Discord, where users can access support, share videos, and receive assistance if they encounter problems. According to the tutorial instructions demonstrated by Futhings, TribeXR works together with OBS and a video call login process to enable recording and streaming workflows. Users begin inside the TribeXR VR environment and complete the configuration using external tools such as OBS and a browser. The TribeXR Discord, accessible through tribexr.com, serves as the official location mentioned in the tutorial where users can obtain help and share their recordings with the TribeXR community.
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