What are Dual Assets?
When broadcasting in multiple orientations, dual assets let you use different backgrounds and overlays for landscape vs. portrait viewers within a combined asset. This means your vertical audience can see graphics optimized for mobile while your horizontal audience sees desktop-optimized content—all from the same broadcast, and with one single click!
For example
- You can use a wide background image for landscape and a tall one for portrait
- You can show different overlays that fit each orientation better
- You can hide certain elements in one orientation while keeping them in another
How Dual Assets Work
By default, when you add a background, overlay, or other brand asset, it will appear in both orientations: StreamYard will automatically fit your asset for the other aspect ratio.
For example, if you upload a 16:9 background image, StreamYard will automatically adjust it to produce a 9:16 version for your vertical stream.
To ensure you have full control over what your audience will see, you can leverage new controls that offer advanced customization capabilities for dual assets:
- Show an asset in only one orientation (landscape or portrait)
- Use different assets for each orientation
- Replace an asset for a specific orientation
- Hide an asset from the stage temporarily
Showing or Hiding Assets for Specific Orientations
To control which orientation sees an asset:
- Find your asset in the Media assets section
- Click the three-dot menu on the asset
- Select one of these options from the section matching the orientation where you'd like to hide or show the asset:
- Hide from stage - Removes the asset from the current orientation view
- Show on stage - Makes the asset visible in the current orientation
Using Different Assets for Each Orientation
If you have different assets for each orientation, you can combine them in a single dual asset by following these steps:
- Upload your asset in one orientation (e.g. "landscape")
- Click the three-dot menu on the asset
- Select Replace asset from the section you'd like to adjust (e.g. "vertical" for portrait)
- Upload your asset in the optimized version
Now, you'll have both versions combined in a single dual asset, which will automatically be applied to the correct stream on stage!
Recommended Asset Sizes
For best results, use these sizes for each orientation:
Landscape (16:9)
- Backgrounds: 1280 x 720 px
- Overlays: 1280 x 720 px
Portrait (9:16)
- Backgrounds: 720 x 1280 px
- Overlays: 720 x 1280 px
Images: 10 MB
GIFs: 15 MB
Practical Examples
Example 1: Different Backgrounds
You have a wide landscape photo for desktop and a tall portrait crop for mobile:
- Upload the landscape photo as a background asset first
- Click on the three-dots menu on the asset
- Replace the auto-generated vertical edit by replacing it with your portrait crop
🎉 Each audience now sees the perfect crop!
Example 2: Hide Cluttering Elements
Your overlay looks good in landscape mode, but in portrait mode, it clutters the view:
- Locate the overlay that is cluttering your portrait stream
- Click the three-dot menu on the asset
- Select Hide from stage under "vertical"
🎉 The overlay now only appears in landscape!
Tips for Dual Assets
- Use the "Show vertical" preview toggle to see both formats side-by-side
- Plan your assets - know which need orientation-specific versions
- Test your broadcast with both orientations visible to ensure everything looks professional
- Optimize for mobile - portrait viewers are often on smaller screens, so use larger text and simpler graphics
- Optimize your layouts - Create custom layouts that are optimized for both orientations. To know how to customize your layouts check out this article
- For more control over Overlay placement, see How to Transform Overlays.