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OBS Studio
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#1
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They posted this on their github a few days ago. Pretty sweet.

  • Added "Studio Mode", which allows editing different scenes/sources without changing the output (also known as Preview/Program mode)

  • Added scene transitions (currently only had time for just fade/cut, many more transitions to be added later)

  • Added support for animated gif playback in the image source and even the mask/blend filter

  • Added an option to the media source to allow the ability to restart the media file when the source becomes active (shown on output)

  • Added options to settings -> general to add confirmation dialogs for starting/stopping stream (was requested because sometimes people can accidentally click start/stop streaming when they don't mean to)

  • Added an "Always On Top" option to file menu

  • Added the ability to adjust the size of the bottom section of the main window

https://i.imgur.com/Rb19XJs.gif

They posted this on their [url=https://github.com/jp9000/obs-studio/releases/tag/0.13.0]github[/url] a few days ago. Pretty sweet.
[list]
[*] Added "Studio Mode", which allows editing different scenes/sources without changing the output (also known as Preview/Program mode)

[*] Added scene transitions (currently only had time for just fade/cut, many more transitions to be added later)

[*] Added support for animated gif playback in the image source and even the mask/blend filter

[*] Added an option to the media source to allow the ability to restart the media file when the source becomes active (shown on output)

[*] Added options to settings -> general to add confirmation dialogs for starting/stopping stream (was requested because sometimes people can accidentally click start/stop streaming when they don't mean to)

[*] Added an "Always On Top" option to file menu

[*] Added the ability to adjust the size of the bottom section of the main window
[/list]


[img]https://i.imgur.com/Rb19XJs.gif[/img]
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#2
6 Frags +

Always nice to see a company listen to their bug/suggestion reports and actually implement things.

Will definitely be using in the future! Let's hope the TFTV camera-people do as well. :)

Always nice to see a company listen to their bug/suggestion reports and actually implement things.

Will definitely be using in the future! Let's hope the TFTV camera-people do as well. :)
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#3
3 Frags +
emkayAlways nice to see a company listen to their bug/suggestion reports and actually implement things.

Jim is amazing at listening to, and implementing, requests. Back in like 2011 on TL he was always there checking the thread what felt like almost hourly.

[quote=emkay]Always nice to see a company listen to their bug/suggestion reports and actually implement things.
[/quote]

Jim is amazing at listening to, and implementing, requests. Back in like 2011 on TL he was always there checking the thread what felt like almost hourly.
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#4
0 Frags +

Once that gets in there will be no reason to use XSplit anymore.

Once that gets in there will be no reason to use XSplit anymore.
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#5
2 Frags +
LKincheloeOnce that gets in there will be no reason to use XSplit anymore.

was there ever a reason to use xsplit in the first place?

[quote=LKincheloe]Once that gets in there will be no reason to use XSplit anymore.[/quote]
was there ever a reason to use xsplit in the first place?
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#6
0 Frags +
yttriumLKincheloeOnce that gets in there will be no reason to use XSplit anymore.was there ever a reason to use xsplit in the first place?

In the early days XSplit was more reliable as a software and easier to setup than OBS at the time. But as OBS caught up XSplit has increasingly become bloated in relation.

OBS is now best if you know what you're doing with it, while XSplit is worth the cost if you want plug-and-play support.

[quote=yttrium][quote=LKincheloe]Once that gets in there will be no reason to use XSplit anymore.[/quote]
was there ever a reason to use xsplit in the first place?[/quote]

In the early days XSplit was more reliable as a software and easier to setup than OBS at the time. But as OBS caught up XSplit has increasingly become bloated in relation.

OBS is now best if you know what you're doing with it, while XSplit is worth the cost if you want plug-and-play support.
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