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  2. Twitch confirms hack after source code and creator payout ...

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    A huge cache of source code repositories, creator payouts and other internal data from Twitch has been published online after a data breach, the company has confirmed. In a post on Tuesday (but ...

  3. Twitch streamers respond after huge leak of creator payout data

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    But Everblack, a software engineer by day, thinks that the leak of creator payout data only affirms her feeling that Twitch's priority is to cater to the streamers that bring in the most money.

  4. Twitch gave a brief explanation for the giant leak that ...

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  5. Streamlabs - Wikipedia

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    Streamlabs Desktop (formerly Streamlabs OBS) is a free and open-source streaming software that is based on a fork of OBS Studio. Electron is used as the software framework for the user interface. [4] Streamlabs distributes the user's content over platforms such as Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook. [2] [5]

  6. OBS Studio - Wikipedia

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    OBS Studio is a free and open-source app for screencasting and live streaming.Written in C/C++ and built with Qt, OBS Studio provides real-time capture, scene composition, recording, encoding, and broadcasting via Real-Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP), HLS, SRT, RIST or WebRTC.

  7. Twitch (service) - Wikipedia

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    For users who do not have ad-free access to a channel or Twitch Turbo, pre-roll advertising, and mid-roll commercial breaks that are manually triggered by the streamer, are displayed on streams. In September 2020, Twitch announced that it would test automated mid-roll advertising on streams, which cannot be controlled by the streamer. [250]

  8. Video4Linux - Wikipedia

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    Video4Linux (V4L for short) is a collection of device drivers and an API for supporting realtime video capture on Linux systems. [1] It supports many USB webcams, TV tuners, and related devices, standardizing their output, so programmers can easily add video support to their applications.

  9. VirtualDub - Wikipedia

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    VirtualDub supports both DirectShow and Video for Windows for video capture. Capture features include capture to any AVI variant, audio VU meters, overlay and preview modes, histogram, selectable crop area, video noise reduction, auto stop settings (based on capture time, file size, free space, and/or dropped frames), and designate alternate drive(s) for capture overflow.