![]() ![]() On-screen alerts are often your viewer’s first impression. When you add a personal touch to your alerts, it will help you stand out from the crowd, keep viewers coming back, and encourage others to participate in your live stream. They represent you, your brand, and you can completely customize them to match your personality or aesthetic. I was getting ready to try creating a new alert profile within Streamlabs and re-creating each alert when I saw something on the main page of the Streamlabs dashboard on the ‘Recent Events’ tab.Creating unique alerts is a fundamental aspect of any live stream. ![]() Basically, a lot of wasted time reading up on issues that had nothing to do with what I was experiencing. I spent time googling/duckduckgoing “Streamlabs audio issues” and went down a rabbit hole of checking computer audio output settings, OBS audio settings, and what to do if you were using virtual audio cables. So I tried sending some test notifications to the stream and OBS, but now there was no audio… What waHappy audios going on? So when I did login to Streamlabs and went to each of my alerts and tested the audio file associated with each of them, there was no issue. My alerts had been set up and working fine for years and I only used the audio alert as a way to notify me to check the activity feed in my Twitch dashboard. So, when this exact problem happened to me, I felt rather sheepish and went straight to researching how to correct the issue. When those alerts fail and I don’t know to check the Twitch activity alerts panel, I feel bad for not taking the time to thank those individuals. As a streamer who uses a 1 monitor set up, I heavily rely on audio alerts from Streamlabs to inform me of new follower and host events while I’m live on. ![]()
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