If you are streaming your event via an external encoder (such as Livestream Studio, OBS, Teradek devices, etc.) and wish to add graphics overlays to your stream, you will need to do so using the graphics features that are built into most software encoders. The graphics in external software encoders generally are more flexible and have more advanced options than the graphics features previously provided for RTMP streams on the Vimeo platform.
If you are streaming using Livestream Studio, refer to the Livestream Help Center on how to create graphics overlays, or watch the video below.
If you are using different software (OBS, Wirecast, etc.), consult with its developer on how to add graphics overlays into your stream. Any graphics included in your stream’s output will appear as part of your stream on Vimeo.
If you are using a hardware encoder to stream your event, you can use a software encoder to receive a signal and send it over to the Vimeo platform. If you would like to use Studio Desktop for that purpose, refer to Setting Up Studio as an RTMP Server for the setup process.
You can also stream via Vimeo's web-based production tool and use the graphics options in there. Refer to How to navigate the web-based production tool to learn more.