OBS STUDIO is a software for live streaming and video recording is open source and free. On Windows, Mac, or Linux, you may quickly and easily download and begin streaming. The tremendous support of our sponsors and backers makes the OBS Project possible.


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                                                          Describe OBS Studio.

Possibly the most well-liked live streaming encoder is OBS Studio. It is totally open-source and free, and it offers a tonne of helpful features that can help you create quality live streams. You may connect to any live streaming or video conferencing platform, record your video, and use any digital camera for live streaming with OBS Studio

                                                        INSTALL OBS STUDIO

Here is a simple guide on how to install OBS Studio if you haven't already done so on your device. The first step is to choose your platform from Windows, MacOS, or Linux on the official OBS Studio website. Open the downloaded file to start the installation after that.

During the setup, you will have the option to integrate a number of extra OBS plugins. Typically, it is advised to leave the boxes empty. Following successful installation, you can start OBS Studio either right away from the installation window or later by selecting a new icon from your desktop.


                                          The first scene you make in OBS Studio

A scene is made up of your video and audio layers (sources) that OBS has recorded. These layers each have a unique input. Consider the situation where you wish to provide a live broadcast that includes video from your webcam, audio from your microphone, and video from your device's screen. OBS mixes and broadcasts these three layers by adding them to the sources for your scene.


When you launch OBS for the first time, you'll see one empty Scene in the Scenes box on the bottom left. It can be removed, given a new name, or added. Please note that just one chosen scene will be streamed. You can do this to change the stream's scenes at any time.


                                             OBS Studio, audio and video sources

A scene is made up of your video and audio layers (sources) that OBS has recorded. These layers each have a unique input. Consider the situation where you wish to provide a live broadcast that includes video from your webcam, audio from your microphone, and video from your device's screen. OBS mixes and broadcasts these three layers by adding them to the sources for your scene.


When you launch OBS for the first time, you'll see one empty Scene in the Scenes box on the bottom left. It can be removed, given a new name, or added. Please note that just one chosen scene will be streamed. You can do this to change the stream's scenes at any time.


OBS MEDIA SOURCE


HERE SOME EXAMPLE :- 

(1)  Your webcam or capture card will be added as a video source by the video capture device.

(2)  You may add your display as a source and essentially capture your full work screen using the                   Display Capture. You can decide the part of the screen to record and whether or not to make your           pointer visible.

(3) You may use the Blackmagic Design capture cards with the Blackmagic Device source, providing the optimum OBS compatibility.

(4) By using the Browser source, you may add your browser to OBS as a source and live stream anything from your browser.

(5) You can include a variety of image kinds in your scene by using the Image source. You don't need to worry about that because practically every image format is supported.

(6) You can easily add a variety of different media kinds to your stream using the Media source. The file types that are currently supported are:

VIDEO FILE EXTENSION :- .MP4, 3GP, 480P, 540P, 720P, 1080P, 2K, MKV, .AVI , .FLV, .MOV, ETC


AUDIO FILE EXTENSION :-  MP3, AAC, WAV  ETC


ADD FILTER AND EFFECTS :- 

After controlling your audio and video layers, you can modify the sources by applying unique filters and effects. Simply select Filters by doing a right-click on the source. Applying compression, adjusting gain, adding a noise gate, suppression, your own VST plugins, and many other things to the audio inputs are all options.


Regarding your video outputs, you can use Chroma Key, alter Scaling/Aspect Ratio, crop the image to adjust its size, and more. There are numerous unique plugins available for OBS that increase the number of filter options for both audio and video.


HOW TO START LIVE STREAM IN OBS STUDIO :-

(1) Register for a free account or log in.

(2) Use an existing live broadcast or start a new one.

(3) Click Live Studio at the top of the screen after choosing your live stream.


You can broadcast directly to a single streaming platform using OBS Studio. For instance, go to Settings and select the Stream option if you wish to live stream to Twitch. Paste your Stream Key into the Service drop-down list and select Twitch. To make the adjustments, click OK. The Start Streaming button is located in the bottom right corner and must now be clicked.


Simply click the Get Broadcast Key button or visit your Twitch dashboard to find it in your stream settings if you don't know where to look for your stream key.


Unfortunately, live streaming to several services is not possible with OBS Studio. It can, however, broadcast your content straight to Restream. Like the directions for how