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What people use OBS Studio for
•Game streaming (Twitch, YouTube, Kick, etc.)
•Recording videos (tutorials, lectures, gameplay)
•Screen capture (entire screen or specific windows)
• Webcam recording
•Audio recording & mixing (mic + system sound)
Key features
•Scenes & Sources
You can create different scenes (e.g. “Starting Soon”, “Gameplay”, “Webcam”) and switch between them.
•High-quality recording & streaming
Supports HD and 4K depending on your system.
•Audio mixer
Control mic volume, desktop audio, add filters like noise suppression.
•Plugins & customization
Lots of community plugins and themes.
•Cross-platform
Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Why OBS is popular
• Completely free
• No watermark
• Professional-level features
• Widely used by streamers, YouTubers, and teachers
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