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OBS Studio
OBS Studio
Hugh "Jim" Bailey · Public domain · source
NameOBS Studio
DeveloperJim, Hugh Bailey
Initial release2012
Operating systemWindows, macOS, Linux
GenreStreaming software, Screen recording software
LicenseGNU General Public License

OBS Studio is a free and open-source streaming software and screen recording software developed by Jim and Hugh Bailey, with contributions from GitHub and Open Broadcasting Software communities, including Microsoft, Google, and Amazon Web Services. It is widely used by Twitch streamers, YouTube creators, and Facebook Gaming personalities, such as Ninja, Dr. Disrespect, and Shroud. OBS Studio is also used by NASA, BBC, and CNN for live streaming and video production. The software is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux, and has been translated into multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French, and German.

Introduction

OBS Studio is a powerful and flexible software that allows users to capture and stream high-quality video and audio from various sources, including webcams, microphones, and game consoles like PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It supports multiple streaming platforms, including Twitch, YouTube Live, and Facebook Live, and can also be used for screen recording and video editing. OBS Studio has a large community of users and developers, including University of California, Berkeley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University, who contribute to its development and provide support through online forums and social media platforms like Twitter and Reddit. The software has also been used by Electronic Sports League and Major League Gaming for live streaming and video production.

Features

OBS Studio has a wide range of features that make it a popular choice among streamers and content creators, including chroma keying, audio mixing, and video filtering. It supports multiple video codecs, including H.264 and H.265, and can also be used with external audio mixers and video capture cards like Elgato HD60 and AVerMedia Extremecap U3. The software also has a built-in preview feature that allows users to preview their stream before going live, and a recording feature that allows users to record their stream for later use. OBS Studio is also compatible with Virtual Studio Technology and DirectShow, and can be used with software synthesizers like Serum and Massive. Additionally, it supports MIDI devices and DMX lighting control, making it a popular choice among live performers and event producers.

History

OBS Studio was first released in 2012 by Jim and Hugh Bailey, and has since become one of the most popular streaming software solutions available. The software has undergone significant development and improvement over the years, with new features and updates being added regularly. In 2016, OBS Studio was acquired by Streamlabs, a company founded by Ali Moiz and Tom Wang, which has continued to develop and support the software. Today, OBS Studio is used by millions of users around the world, including streamers, YouTubers, and live performers, and is widely recognized as one of the leading streaming software solutions available. The software has also been used by NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory and European Space Agency for live streaming and video production.

System Requirements

OBS Studio can run on a variety of operating systems, including Windows 10, macOS High Sierra, and Ubuntu 18.04. The software requires a minimum of Intel Core i5 processor, 8 GB of RAM, and a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 or AMD Radeon RX 580 graphics card. OBS Studio also requires a sound card and a webcam or other video capture device, such as Logitech C920 or Razer Kiyo. The software is compatible with a wide range of hardware devices, including game controllers like Xbox Controller and PlayStation DualShock 4, and can also be used with virtual reality headsets like Oculus Rift and HTC Vive.

Configuration and Usage

Configuring and using OBS Studio is relatively straightforward, with a user-friendly interface that allows users to easily set up and customize their stream. The software includes a range of presets and templates that can be used to get started quickly, and also allows users to customize their stream with overlays, transitions, and other visual effects. OBS Studio also includes a range of audio filters and video effects that can be used to enhance the quality of the stream, including noise reduction and color correction. The software can be controlled using a range of input devices, including keyboard shortcuts and game controllers, and can also be integrated with other software applications, such as Adobe Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro X. Additionally, OBS Studio supports multi-language support, including English, Spanish, French, and German.

Plugins and Customization

OBS Studio has a wide range of plugins and customization options available, including themes, skins, and extensions. The software includes a built-in plugin manager that allows users to easily install and manage plugins, and also supports custom plugins developed by the community. Some popular plugins for OBS Studio include Streamlabs OBS, Muxy, and Twitch Stream Manager, which provide additional features and functionality for streamers and content creators. The software also supports API integration with other software applications, such as Discord and Slack, and can be customized using CSS and JavaScript. Additionally, OBS Studio has a large community of developers and users who create and share custom plugins and themes, including University of Oxford and University of Cambridge. Category:Streaming software

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