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Live streaming and video recording
Open Broadcaster Software Studio allows you to live stream and edit real-time video. OBS Studio is also known as OBS Studio. This program features a built-in audio mixer and video editor that allow you to simultaneously record, edit and broadcast. The program can also be used to integrate multiple media sources such as browser windows, window captures, webcams, capture card, and more. You can enhance live streams on any Windows SP1 or higher Windows computer by combining your hardware and its extensive tools.
FeaturesScenes and Sources will be the area of OBS Studio that you will spend most of your time. It is important to remember that Scenes are only one of the Sources within the program. Other sources include Audio Input/Output Capture and Game Capture, Media Sources, Text Pango, VLC Videos Source, and others. After selecting from the Sources list you will see a red circle around the Source's window. This indicates that the window can be moved, resized, or cropped. This is useful if you need to hide other programs.
Scenes can be created from many visual sources. Although you can create unlimited scenes, it is important that they do not have the same names as Sources. You cannot have a Scene called "Game" if a Source already has the same name. You can switch between Scenes by using the Scene transitions. Click the plus button to add them to the Scene transitions button. Be sure to set the duration and motion of any transition before you add it.
Powerful streaming programOBS Studio also offers other features that can improve the appearance of your broadcast, such as Mixers, Scene Filters, and SRT Protocols. OBS Studio is best for streamers and broadcasters who want to access all their sources as well as editing tools on one platform. This is also available for hobbyists and new users. Although it can seem overwhelming at first, the simple and well-organized interface will allow you to quickly learn the location and use of each tool.