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  2. XSplit - Wikipedia

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    XSplit Broadcaster, acts as a video mixer, where it is able to switch between various media configurations (also known as “scenes”) while dynamically mixing it with other sources such as video cameras, screen regions, game capture, and flash sources. These sources are used to create a broadcast production for both live and on-demand ...

  3. 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]

  4. OBS Studio - Wikipedia

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    The mixer panel lets the user mute the audio, and adjust the volume through virtual faders, and apply effects by pressing the cogwheel next to the mute button. The control panel has options for starting/stopping a stream or recording, a button to transform OBS to a more professional Studio Mode (see below), a button for opening the settings ...

  5. FFmpeg - Wikipedia

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    ffmpeg is a command-line tool that converts audio or video formats. It can also capture and encode in real-time from various hardware and software sources [35] such as a TV capture card. ffplay is a simple media player utilizing SDL and the FFmpeg libraries.

  6. Nvidia NVENC - Wikipedia

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    It also works with Share game capture, which is included in Nvidia's GeForce Experience software. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Until March 2023 consumer-targeted GeForce graphics cards officially support no more than three simultaneously encoding video streams, regardless of the count of the cards installed, but this restriction can be circumvented on ...

  7. FMOD - Wikipedia

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    The FMOD sound system is supplied as a programmer's API and authoring tool, similar to a digital audio workstation. FMOD consists of the following technologies: FMOD Studio - An audio creation tool for games, designed like a digital audio workstation. Succeeds FMOD Designer. FMOD Studio run-time API - A programmer API to interface with FMOD Studio.

  8. Vorbis - Wikipedia

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    Some newer Ubisoft games use Vorbis files renamed with the filename extension.sb0. It can therefore be played using a compatible player, although sometimes one must force a different sampling rate to hear it correctly. A number of tools are available for extracting sound from archived files such as the .m4b of Myst IV: Revelation.

  9. EyeToy - Wikipedia

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    The EyeToy is a color webcam for use with the PlayStation 2.Supported games use computer vision and gesture recognition to process images taken by the EyeToy. This allows players to interact with the games using motion, color detection, and also sound, through its built-in microphone.