Available in Classic and VPC
This section explains the PRISM Live Studio PC app screen layout and its basic features.
PRISM Live Studio PC app screen
The PRISM Live Studio PC app screen is laid out as follows:

| Area | Description |
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| ① Main menu |
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| ② Dashboard |
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| ③ Preview | Check the EDIT scene and streaming screen side by side, depending on the dual display or Studio Mode (dual output) settings |
| ④ Editing features | Use each feature as a docked panel
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| ⑤ Task settings |
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| ⑥ Additional features | Studio mode, dual output, chat window, notifications, browser settings |
| ⑦ Decoration features | Virtual camera, PRISM Lens, scene templates, drawing mode, PRISM stickers, GIPHY stickers, music playlist, remote control connection |
| ⑧ Sub menu | PRISM Discord, output settings guide, help, settings |
| ⑨ Streaming menu | Go live, start recording |
Change screen configurations
The Scene, Source, and Audio Mixer areas can be resized by dragging the top of each section. You can also undock each section to use them as separate panels.
Dock features
Once undocked from the main screen, the Scene, Source, and Audio Mixer docks can be freely moved or grouped into tabs.
- If the scene layout is vertical, placing all docks to the left side of the main screen allows for more efficient use of screen space.
- Go to Main menu > Dock to configure detailed settings for dock panels.
Docking and undocking
You can click the
button at the top right of the Scene, Source, and Audio Mixer docks to select the Detach and Attach features. If multiple docks are stacked, they automatically convert into a tab layout.
Studio mode
Using studio mode lets you work while checking sources in the left EDIT scene. Changes made in the EDIT scene is not visible to viewers until you click the center [→] button.
How to apply studio mode
To toggle studio mode, click the [Studio mode] button in the right sidebar.
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When the studio mode is ON, edit the left EDIT scene and click the [→] button to reflect the changes in the right LIVE broadcast scene.
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To set scene transition effects, click the [Scene transition] button at the top right of the scene dock.
The change effects set through the [Scene transition] button are applied to all scenes in the same way. You can set individual scene effects through the [Apply this change first] feature in the right-click menu of each scene.