![]() ![]() Take a moment and say farewell to our old friend, as it’s time to move on to a better program, OBS Studio. You may have also heard the term OBS Multi-platform before. This was the name of OBS Studio before they decided to rename it. It was called Multi-platform because this version is meant to work across all major platforms. From my experience I’ve noticed that it works great in Windows 7, 8 and 10 – and I’ve also tried it out on Mac OSX. If you’re a Linux user, you can install OBS Studio and stream to Twitch, and a host of other streaming services, as well. A nice difference between OBS Studio Vs Classic is that the settings menu has been reworked and redesigned to make things easier to understand and set up. The OBS CLR Browser Source can be installed with OBS Studio SourcesĪn interesting difference for OBS Studio Vs Classic is that all sources are now all global in Studio. This means that the sources are running at all times and are usable across different scenes. In the Classic version you would have to specify which sources you would like to be global. It’s also extremely easy to add multiple desktop audio and mic/auxiliary audio devices. I believe that one of the reasons some people aren’t ready to switch yet is because of filters. ![]() However, filters are one of the most powerful features that OBS Studio has to offer (well, almost). ![]() Audio/video and effect filters give you a ton of different options for how you can set up your stream. ![]()
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