OBS Studio for Windows
- By github
- Free
- 30.2.3
Technical
- Title
- OBS Studio 30.2.3 for Windows
- Requirements
- Windows 8
- Windows 11
- Windows 8.1
- Windows 10
- Language
- English
- Available languages
- English
- License
- Free
- Latest update
- Author
- github
- SHA-1
468ead0d65ca44239a3b197071af93f90e1e9c8e
- Filename
- OBS-Studio-30.2.3-Windows-Installer.exe
Also available in other platforms
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OBS Studio for Windows
- By github
- Free
- 30.2.3
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