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  2. 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.

  3. Comparison of screencasting software - Wikipedia

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    This page provides a comparison of notable screencasting software, used to record activities on the computer screen. This software is commonly used for desktop recording, gameplay recording and video editing.

  4. 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]

  5. Template:WMATA OBS platform layout/surface/doc - Wikipedia

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  6. File:OBS Studio Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    The logo of OBS Studio – free software to make screencasts and/or live streaming: Date: 24 August 2019: Source: ... Open Broadcaster Software; Metadata.

  7. Talk:OBS Studio - Wikipedia

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    Currently "OBS Studio" redirects to this page and I think the best path is to update this page to use the OBS Studio name where appropriate. The reality is that people also just talk about OBS Studio as "OBS", as that is both historical and just easier to say. I started this today with a few edits, but more editing could be done on this.

  8. XSplit - Wikipedia

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    In the middle of November 2014, XSplit V2 was released to the general public. Prior to the release, users were only able to try out the public beta and report bugs through the support forum.

  9. Multiple-camera setup - Wikipedia

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    Diagram showing a multicam setup A camera setup recording a "bullet time" effect. The multiple-camera setup, multiple-camera mode of production, multi-camera or simply multicam is a method of filmmaking, television production and video production.