Do you have a pc or laptop? You may be able to cast the iPad's screen to some kind of computer and use obs to capture the cast. That's how I used to stream xbox one by using the xbox app on pc and casting.
Here is a guide you could try https://www.mirroring360.com/how-it-works
The Apple store online has educational pricing for faculty and students.
https://www.apple.com/us-hed/shop/back-to-school
> Apple Education Pricing. Available to current and newly accepted college students and their parents, as well as faculty, staff, and homeschool teachers of all grade levels. Quantity limits apply. Visit Sales & Refund Policy for full terms and conditions.
You can also find used or new iPads on www.swappa.com (like eBay, but the listings are vetted more closely, so scams are less likely).
You could live stream by opening up a drawing app on the iPad, and using the share your screen feature on your streaming app.
If you want to stream from a laptop or desktop, then you can use either mirroring software for Windows, or airplay for Mac. These allow you to project your iPad screen onto your computer screen, which can be captured by screen sharing features on your live stream software.
There are some free mirroring apps out therefor Windows, but I think Mirroring360 is the most reliable paid app. (https://www.mirroring360.com)
There's Airplay if you have an apple tv. It works on the older ones which are only like $100.
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There's also airbeam and mirroring360 if you wanna save some bull bucks.
I think there’s a way you could do this by having a screen mirroring tool (I’ve never used one but I know there are tools out there that replicate your phone on your PC screen.) The you can use a normal PC capture source for the image on screen. However this solution is one that pushes your phone data to a PC then your PC does the streaming.
I’m not convinced you could stream from your phone using the SLOBS app AND also at the same time run a game on the phone. I may be wrong; but I think the SLOBS app is only for IRL / camera streams and is not meant to capture what’s on the phones screen unless it’s camera.
Plus many phones don’t run two programs at once, would obviously prevent you streaming a game directly whiles also playing the game.
I’ve used the cam function a few times to do some random IRL streams but I’ve not tried actually streaming a game but I’d be amazed if you could do it. However you should be able to push your phone to the PC and do it that way :)
Here’s one of the results on Google for it; https://www.mirroring360.com/how-it-works
Let me know how it goes as I’d be interested to see this! :)
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Since you already have computers connected i would test and get a quote on this: https://www.mirroring360.com/
see if Mirroring360 works. I use it to cast a phone to a PC while demoing our AR apps. Works pretty good. Haven't tried with the Solo but technically it should work. They offer free trial.
You could download an Airplay receiving application, such at Mirroring 360 or Air Server. Once mirrored to your desktop/laptop, you can present however you choose. Here are some links below:
Mirroring 360: https://www.mirroring360.com
Air Server: https://www.airserver.com
Check out Mirroring360: https://www.mirroring360.com/
They make a mirror-anything-to-anything-else product that is popular in classrooms where you have BYOD environments, and they do support mirroring from Android to Mac. What may happen, though, is that because it's mirroring the screen it may not be able to keep up 30FPS constantly. Worth a try, though, and there's a 7 day license to check it out.