How to install OBS Studio 18.04 in Ubuntu 16.04/21.1
OBS Studio is a free open-source live streaming and screen recording software. It has 21.1 versions a day ago. The following describes how to install Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 17.10, Ubuntu 16.04, and/or Ubuntu 14.04.
OBS Studio 21.1 changes include:
- Use some fixes and APNG (animated PNG) image files to update the browser source to Chromium 63.
- Now you can nest and dock windows.
- Update the program to use the latest Microsoft development toolchain (Visual Studio 2017) for Windows ).
- Because github deletes anonymous gist support, it uploads log files to hastebin (now) instead of anonymous github gists.
- Fixed a problem where AMD encoder is not displayed to some people since 21.0.
- And various other patches. See the release page.
How to install OBS Studio 21.1 In Ubuntu:
Method 1: The software has an Ubuntu PPA that contains all the latest software packages of the current Ubuntu version.
1. Press Ctrl + Alt + T or search for "terminal" from the application initiator to open the terminal. When opening, run the command to add PPA:
Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: obsproject/obs-studio
Enter your password (no visual feedback is provided when you Enter it), and press Enter when prompted.
2. for Ubuntu 14.04, you also need to run the command to another ppa in the FFmpeg Library:
Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: kirillshkrogalev/ffmpeg-next
3. Now you can install OBS-Studio through the Synaptic Package Manager, upgrade the Software from an existing version through the Software Updater, or run the following commands one by one:
Sudo apt-get update
Sudo apt-get install obs-studio
Method 2:
Use the snap install obs-studio command to install
After the installation is complete, start the software from Unity Launcher, Gnome Launcher, or other application starters and enjoy it!
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