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  2. Download OnStream for pc and install the app on your windows 11/10/8.1/7 laptop. Also, you can install the onstream app on macbook pro/air.

  3. OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) is free and open source software for video recording and live streaming. Stream to Twitch, YouTube and many other providers or record your own videos with high quality H264 / AAC encoding.

  4. OBS Studio is a free and open source program for livestreaming and video recording. Create scenes with multiple types of video sources, including your computer display, video games, webcams, video files, and more. Stream your video productions on sites like Twitch, YouTube, or Facebook live, or record your videos locally to share.

  5. Stream While You Play - Twitch

    www.twitch.tv/broadcast/twitchstudio

    Stream from your Xbox or PlayStation without a capture card or high-end PC. Setup your overlays and alerts in any browser – Lightstream will add them to your stream automatically every time you go live. Try it free! Create professional live streams from your browser in seconds.

  6. Download Streamlabs Desktop Live Streaming Software for PC & Mac

    streamlabs.com/streamlabs-live-streaming-software

    Get started streaming in minutes with Streamlabs Desktop free live streaming and recording software for Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook for Windows or Mac.

  7. OnStream for PC on Windows 10/8.1/11/ & Mac with Nox Player

    micgadget.com/onstream-for-pc-on-windows-10-8-1...

    Install the OnStream APK on a Windows 11/10/8.1 PC & MAC: An Android emulator is required to be installed on a computer running Windows or macOS before the OnStream APK may be used on the computer. Because of this, the current discussion is going to make use of Nox App Player.

  8. OBS Studio on Steam

    store.steampowered.com/app/1905180

    OBS Studio is a free and open source program for livestreaming and video recording. Create scenes with multiple types of video sources, including your computer display, video games, webcams, video files, and more. Stream your video productions on sites like Twitch, YouTube, or Facebook live, or record your videos locally to share.