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Livestreaming Software OBS Studio Major Update

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The awesome open source OBS Studio livestreaming software has been updated, and it has some new pretty major stuff.

OBS Studio has transformed how Linux gamers can show off their gaming, and it really is a great bit of software. Myself and Samsai both use it for when we livestream, and we couldn't be happier with it.

I'm not sure how long it has done this, but on first launch it even tells you it's under the GPL, and that's a nice touch.

There's some Linux specific stuff:
QuoteAdded an option to video device capture to optionally buffer the video (off by default to reduce potential lag issues with webcams)
Made various improvements to video capture on Linux


And some major new features for all of us:
QuoteAdded video/audio filtering; you can now access filters for a source by right-clicking the source and then clicking 'Filters' from the popup menu. These filters can be applied to any compatible source.
Added filters: Chroma Key, Color Key, Color Correction, Video Delay, Image Mask/Blend, Crop
Added media source (plays video/audio media via FFmpeg)
Added Blackmagic device capture source to capture Blackmagic devices (Mac, Linux, Windows)
Added visibility indicator to the source list to toggle visibility in the current scene
Added mute button to sources on the mixer
Added option to select different themes in general settings
Added a dark theme
Added a menu option to view the current log file in the help menu
Fixed an issue where service-specific settings would not be set again when changing encoding settings


It isn't yet considered stable, as this is a 0.9 release. You can grab the source and compile it, or if you're on Ubuntu you can follow these instructions.

See their full announcement here. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Cyba.Cowboy Mar 26, 2015
The Web site still says it's "coming soon"... Is this the alpha or the beta, to which you're referring?
Xpander Mar 26, 2015
finally dark theme :D
now we just need bindable shortcuts for everything and it will be the best thing ever

Liam Dawe Mar 26, 2015
Quoting: CybaCowboyThe Web site still says it's "coming soon"... Is this the alpha or the beta, to which you're referring?

You need to either use the PPA, or compile it. Updated the article to mention this.
Keyrock Mar 26, 2015
I've never had luck with that PPA. I've tried several times at different times, including just now, and always get a 404 Not Found when trying to update for those repos. I either have the worst timing or those repos have been abandoned.
Liam Dawe Mar 26, 2015
Quoting: KeyrockI've never had luck with that PPA. I've tried several times at different times, including just now, and always get a 404 Not Found when trying to update for those repos. I either have the worst timing or those repos have been abandoned.

Odd, what distro/version? I used it today, and it worked fine for me.
Teal Mar 26, 2015
How does it's performance of recording video (not streaming) compare to SimpleScreenRecorder?
serjor Mar 26, 2015
I have to try this update, because I always have issues recording my voice. It sounds like and old tape player running out of batteries.
commodore256 Mar 26, 2015
Does it support Wayland and Mir? Mir is coming out one month from now in the next ubuntu.
nifker Mar 26, 2015
Quoting: Xpandernow we just need bindable shortcuts for everything and it will be the best thing ever
Yes that would be very handy.
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