XSplit Broadcaster is an all-in-one live streaming and recording software that enables users to easily create professional-looking live streams and recordings. It is a powerful yet simple to use streaming and recording solution that allows users to capture and stream their gameplay, create content for social media, and live broadcast live events. XSplit Broadcaster provides powerful features such as multi-track audio editing, scene transitions, video overlays, video filters, and customizable hotkeys. It also enables users to add stream alerts, stream chat, and other interactive elements to their streams. XSplit Broadcaster also provides a variety of streaming and recording settings to customize their streams and recordings accordingly.
does everything possible and is free as in freedom.
I can do everything I did with Xplit using OBS. Vidéo intro, green/blue screen background. Sometimes it takes time to handle but not so much.
OBS is very difficult to use and time consuming just to start a transmission.
You can transmit, but you can't use layers or anything like that.
The stock has no way to add contraction alerts and many other things people expect.
Discontinued It is no longer available for purchase. See http://www.gameshow.net/
Discontinued The program seems to be no longer updated. The latest version, 1.1.0.1, released in 2015, can still be downloaded from the official website.
Bundleware Loiloscope is automatically installed along with this, but can be uninstalled afterwards without harm.
This application is not specific for gamecasting and does not have the function to pause the transmission when the game is minimized.
Discontinued The project is no longer in development. The latest version, 1.0.0, released in August 2014, can still be downloaded from GitHub.
Discontinued The program is no longer updated. The latest version, 0.7.0.25, released on December 3, 2014, can still be downloaded from the official website.
I tried it, it works great, it is lightweight and depends on the libavformatlibrary library.
Discontinued As of October 17, 2018, Bebo has ceased to support streaming and instead focuses on a tournament-based project.
You can stream and record, mix live streams and add web feeds, such as xsplit!