In this video I’m going to show you an easy way to record audio sources independently in OBS. This will make adjusting levels in post a breeze.
Continue ReadingStreaming Setup – OBS Linux Basics
In this quick-and-dirty guide we’re setting up OBS for the first time on Linux. This should provide you just enough information to be dangerous.
Continue ReadingEVGA XR1 lite: Affordable 1080p60 HDMI Capture Card For Linux
EVGA released the XR1 lite, a scaled down version of the XR1 that does 1080p60 capture and 4K passthrough for under $70. Let’s find out if it knows how to Linux.
Continue ReadingLWDW 292: Blood for the blood god, AppMan for the AppImages
AppMan brings sanity to AppImages, GNOME 41 introduces Context Tiles, AJA support is coming to OBS, Argon introduces a triangle PiNAS, and shiny new things for Thunar.
Continue ReadingOBS Linux Basics: Virtual Webcam
In this video we’re setting up a virtual camera in OBS on Linux. You can use this to send your OBS output to applications like Skype, Zoom, Discord, Teams, and Jitsi.
Continue ReadingOBS Linux Basics: USB HDMI Audio Capture And Webcam Audio
How do I get audio from my USB capture dongle or webcam into OBS? I get this question a lot from people new to Linux. In this guide…
Continue ReadingBogus 1080p/60 USB 3.0* HDMI Capture Card
Can you get 1080p/60 HDMI capture for under $20? The LYLEE Upgraded Video Capture Card seems to think it’s possible.
Continue ReadingInterfacing Linux: Real-Time Closed Captions For Twitch With OBS
If you watch our live streams you might have noticed we have live closed captioning. Let me show how to set it up for your next stream using OBS and Linux.
Continue ReadingInterfacing Linux: Record DNxHD With OBS
In this quick-and-dirty how-to I’m going to show you how to record video in OBS that can be imported directly into Davinci Resolve (free edition) on Linux.
Continue Reading