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This guide assumes you already have a basic knowledge of streaming services and streaming terminology, and aims to give you a quick overview of the most important options and features in OBS Studio. However, even if you don't have any previous experience, don't be discouraged! This guide can still be very useful. It may seem like a lot to take in all at once; just take your time and read carefully.
System Requirements
OBS Studio requires the following hardware and operating systems to function. Having a compatible system does not guarantee that it is capable of streaming or recording using OBS. The CPU requirements vary considerably depending on the chosen encoder, resolution, FPS and your scene complexity. Try the Tools Auto Configuration Wizard in OBS itself to find appropriate settings for your specs.
Basic Requirements
Windows:
DirectX 10.1 compatible GPU
Windows 8 / 8.1 / 10
macOS:
Intel CPU (PPC is not supported)
OpenGL 3.3 compatible GPU
macOS High Sierra (10.13) or later
Linux/Unix
OpenGL 3.3 compatible GPU
X window system
Hardware Encoders
Hardware encoders are generally recommended for local recordings, but not streaming. They can be a last resort if software encoding is not possible. They offer minimal performance impact in exchange for a reduction in quality at the same bitrates as software (x264) encoding using the default preset of veryfast. Currently, all consumer-level hardware encoders are provided by certain GPUs, as listed below.
Please make sure to use the latest drivers for your GPU:
NVIDIA
AMD
Intel GPU drivers are usually available from your mainboard manufacturer