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OBS Studio (also Open Broadcaster Software or OBS, for short) [8] is a free and open-source, cross-platform screencasting and streaming app. It is available for Windows, macOS, Linux distributions, and BSD. The OBS Project raises funds on Open Collective and Patreon. [9] [10]
The free and open-source OBS Studio app for Windows, macOS and Linux Twitch Studio app for Windows and macOS Native integration on PlayStation 4, [ 326 ] PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, NVIDIA Shield TV Pro, [ 327 ] [ 328 ] and NVIDIA Shield tablets [ 329 ] [ 330 ]
In June 2023, a visual and architectural overhaul was released, unifying the backend functions of the Steam and Steam Deck clients and redesigning the desktop client. As part of this, the in-game overlay received a new customizable design where users can pin windows such as chat or game guides on top of the current game window.
VLC media player is cross-platform, with versions for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, tvOS, ChromeOS, Windows Phone, various BSD-based systems, Solaris, BeOS, OS/2, and Syllable. [70] However, forward and backward compatibility between versions of VLC media player and different versions of OSes are not maintained over more than a few ...
Windows XP with Service Pack 3 or later Processor: 1 GHz or higher RAM: 1 GB or more Hard disk: 2 GB free disk space or more Display: 1024×768 pixels screen or larger Video card: 128 MB video RAM Support for DirectX 9 and Pixel Shader 3: Software.NET Framework 4.0 Silverlight 4 or later QuickTime 7 or later (optional) [4] AviSynth [4]
Windows Server Update Services over HTTP, when using the default role installation settings in Windows Server 2012 and later versions. [355] [356] 8531: Unofficial: Windows Server Update Services over HTTPS, when using the default role installation settings in Windows Server 2012 and later versions. [355] [356] 8555: Unofficial: Symantec DLP ...
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AOMedia Video 1 (AV1) is an open, royalty-free video coding format initially designed for video transmissions over the Internet. It was developed as a successor to VP9 by the Alliance for Open Media (AOMedia), [2] a consortium founded in 2015 that includes semiconductor firms, video on demand providers, video content producers, software development companies and web browser vendors.