Best streaming software

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I know a lot of streamers use OBS some use Xspilt...What do you use what do you recommend. Price, ease of use, etc Would be nice to know as well much thanks in advance
 
Well I'm not the most knowledgeable person on the subject but from what I do know about price is OBS is free and open source while XSplit you have to buy a license or have a watermark on your stream. From what I have heard and seen OBS is also the superior program out of the two, I would go over to their website and download it and see what you think. When it comes to ease of use I haven't used it myself but again from what I have seen It doesn't look anymore complicated then recording software. There are also a lot of good guides around the internet if you google them.
 
OBS, does what xSplit can but for free. It's also open source, gets very fast updates, has a very friendly dev team and has plugins.
 
I agree with everyone above me, and choose OBS. It's free, has plugins, and indeed gets fast updates :)
 
Well I'm not the most knowledgeable person on the subject but from what I do know about price is OBS is free and open source while XSplit you have to buy a license or have a watermark on your stream. From what I have heard and seen OBS is also the superior program out of the two, I would go over to their website and download it and see what you think. When it comes to ease of use I haven't used it myself but again from what I have seen It doesn't look anymore complicated then recording software. There are also a lot of good guides around the internet if you google them.
Correct.... I have used Xsplit (paid) and OBS. And I haven't touched Xsplit in months.....OBS is by far superior, not only because its free, but because it takes less cpu usage to run it, runs smoother with less lag, and runs faster than xsplit. Don't get me wrong, xsplit is a great platform, but why pay for something when you can have a better alternative for free. With OBS, you can get into the programmer settings and set it exactly how you want. (A big plus for some people).
 
Agree with above^ OBS is nice free way to go, it's fast and doesn't slow down your games. I tried DXTory as well, which has some very nice features, such as being able to add as many sound sources as you want without using additional software such as Virtual Audio Cable (which is nothing but a complete disaster in my experience)
 
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