OBS Studio is a familiar name for people who have a Youtube channel, TikTok or who do live streams on Twitch. OBS studio is loved by content creators all over the globe, but few are still struggling to find how to add Spotify music during a live stream OBS.
This blog explains step-by-step on how to add Spotify on OBS using two simple methods.
Bonus Tip: If you only want to display part of the Spotify app — like just the player — you can hold down the Alt key on your keyboard and crop the interface as needed.
This method lets you play downloaded Spotify tracks on OBS Studio seamlessly, even without an internet connection. Like the previous method, it begins by adding a new source in OBS.
This method is reliable and simple to implement.
Yes, you can use the Window Capture method in OBS to stream Spotify directly. However, this method only mirrors the Spotify app, and some songs may not be playable due to restrictions.
To crop the interface, hold down the Alt key on your keyboard while dragging the edges of the Spotify window in OBS. This allows you to display only the player or a specific portion of the app.
Spotify songs must be in an unencrypted format, such as MP3 or WAV, for OBS to recognize and play them. If your Spotify downloads are encrypted, you’ll need a tool to convert them to compatible formats.
Absolutely! With the help of the local files as a Media Source in OBS, you can play the Spotify tracks that have been downloaded, even when you have no internet. This method eliminates many glitches that would require the presence of the Spotify app during your stream.
Adding Spotify music to your OBS Studio can improve the flow and overall feel of your live streams as your viewers will have something to look forward to along with your stream. You can follow the processes mentioned above and enjoy your live streaming with the touch of music.