Today I am going to show you how to use OBS Studio to live-stream or record yourself, your screen, or both together. OBS Studio is an open-source software for video recording and live streaming. It has been gaining traction over the years with the rise of live streaming on social media. Gaming focused streaming platforms like YouTube Live and Twitch added fuel to the fire. You can use OBS to stream to pretty much any platform while recording your stream locally. You can even use it as a virtual cam for video conference, for instance, Zoom calls. You can also apply a bunch of filters to your video and audio like noise reduction. I personally use it to record my screen for product demos or to create pre-recorded presentations. When I am preparing to make a webcast, I record my final practice session. If anything happens during the live session, I can at least playback the recorded version.
Outline of this video:
• Overview
• OBS Streaming & Recording Demo
• Picture-in-Picture Mode
• Conclusion
OBS Studio:
• https://obsproject.com
• https://github.com/obsproject/obs-studio (source-code)
• https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=... (recent HN discussion thread)
If you want to read or contribute, you can find this guide on:
• https://quanticdev.com/articles/obs-s...
"Crowner": My Android game with "Choose Your Own Adventure" style of text-based gameplay which is used to demonstrate streaming in this guide:
• https://play.google.com/store/apps/de...
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