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On this page you can download OBS Studio (also known as Open Broadcaster Software Studio).
It’s free open-source and multiplatform software for video recording and live streaming.
It’s free open-source and multiplatform software for video recording and live streaming.
With OBS Studio you can stream on Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, Periscope, Mixer, DLive, GoodGame, DailyMotion, Hitbox, VK, and any other RTMP server.
There are Windows, mac OS X, and Linux versions are available. You can also build OBS Studio from source code.
Download OBS Studio for Windows
May 10, 2020 The actual developer of this free Mac application is Open Broadcaster Software. The software is categorized as Audio & Video Tools. The most popular version among the application users is 0.6. This Mac download was checked by our antivirus and was rated as malware free. The most recent setup file that can be downloaded is 102.6 MB in size. Jun 11, 2020 In the first installment of this series, we introduced you to Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) and provided reasons why you might want to use this powerful and free Mac application for video streaming and recording. Today, we’ll show you how to download, install, and do an initial configuration of the app.
File | Size | Release date | Number of downloads |
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OBS Studio x64 installer For 64-bit OS. | 71.37 MB | 06.10.2020 17:53 UTC | 26 271 |
OBS Studio x64 zip For 64-bit OS. Portable. | 94.89 MB | 06.10.2020 17:53 UTC | 6 158 |
OBS Studio x86 installer For 32-bit OS. | 68.05 MB | 06.10.2020 17:53 UTC | 12 255 |
OBS Studio x86 zip For 64-bit OS. Portable. | 89.62 MB | 06.10.2020 17:53 UTC | 2 348 |
Supported Windows Versions (32 bit and 64 bit):
- Windows 10
- Windows 8 and 8.1
- Windows 7
Download OBS Studio for mac OS X
File | Size | Release date | Number of downloads |
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OBS Studio installer for mac OS X | 104.34 MB | 06.10.2020 17:54 UTC | 5 559 |
Download OBS Studio for Linux
Any installation directions marked Unofficial are not maintained by the OBS Studio author and may not be up to date or stable.
NOTE: OpenGL 3.2 or later is required to use OBS Studio on Linux. You can check what version of OpenGL is supported by your system by typing the following into the terminal:
Ubuntu Linux
Requirements
- FFmpeg is required. If you do not have the FFmpeg installed (if you’re not sure, then you probably don’t have it), you can get it with the following commands:For Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, FFmpeg is not officially included so you will need a specific PPA:For Ubuntu 15.04 and following versions, FFmpeg is officially included, so you don’t need add PPA and you can install it with this command:
- xserver-xorg version 1.18.4 or newer is recommended to avoid potential performance issues with certain features in OBS, such as the fullscreen projector.
Installation
You can install OBS Studio on Ubuntu Linux with the following commands:
Arch Linux (Unofficial)
“Release” version is available on community repository:
Manjaro Installation (Unofficial)
- Graphical: search “obs-studio” on Pamac Manager or Octopi
- Command-line: install it via pacman with the following command:
Fedora Installation (Unofficial)
- OBS Studio is included in RPM Fusion. If you do not have it configured (if you’re not sure, then you probably don’t have it), you can do so with the following command:
- Then you can install OBS with the following command (this pulls all dependencies, including NVENC-enabled ffmpeg):
- For NVIDIA Hardware accelerated encoding make sure you have CUDA installed (in case of an older card, install xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-340xx-cuda instead):
- The Packman repository contains the obs-studio package since it requires the fuller version of FFmpeg which is in Packman for legal reasons. If you do not already have the Packman repository add it as shown below.For openSUSE Tumbleweed:For openSUSE Leap 42.3:For openSUSE Leap 42.2:For openSUSE Leap 42.1:For openSUSE 13.2:It is recommended to set the priority for Packman lower so it takes precedence over base repositories (skip on Tumbleweed as included in initial command).
- The Packman version of FFmpeg should be used for full codec support. To ensure any existing FFmpeg packages are switched to Packman versions execute the following before installing obs-studio.
- Install the obs-studio package.
Open Broadcaster Software Macbook Air
NixOS Installation (Unofficial)
Download source code
Open Broadcaster Software Download
Source code of OBS Studio 26.0.2:
- zipball (zip archive)
- tarball (tar archive)
Open Broadcasting Studio
The latest source code of OBS Studio (master branch):