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The Unofficial Guide to Open Broadcaster Software: Full Course Trainning for All Levels
- OBS: The World's Most Popular Free Live-Streaming Application
- Narrated by: Paul William Richards
- Length: 2 hrs and 27 mins
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Summary
OBS stands for Open Broadcaster Software, and it is the most popular free live-streaming software in the world. OBS is an open-source-software application, and the project is reviewed, maintained, and enhanced by a community of volunteers. Anyone can use it for free and also participate in its development using Github, Dischord, or other online collaboration tools.
The OBS suite is a versatile tool for recording video and live streaming. It can be used to record presentations, screen-capture sessions, eSports gaming, and much more. OBS can be used to capture and record video, with a robust set of tools for processing audio as well. OBS can eliminate the need for expensive internal capture cards with the integration of the NewTek® NDI®, and it simplifies the process of screen recording and online streaming.
This guide has been written to compliment an online OBS training course available on Udemy. With this guide, anyone interested in learning more about OBS should be able to advance their skills efficiently with these resources. As you start learning from these resources, consider learning from colleagues online in the OBS Facebook user group.
OBS allows users the ability to mix media from multiple source types and dynamically manipulate inputs to fit custom projects. The application can handle audio sources, webcams, web browser windows, as well as graphics, and much more. In short, it offers a suite of video recording, and live-streaming capabilities that would typically cost thousands of dollars. This is why OBS has become the go-to software for the video recording and live stream needs of diverse groups of people including small businesses, schools, sports teams, churches, eSports gamers, and more.