
But things get more interesting when project lead, George Kurdin responds to the email thread: This is indeed some good news for Streamlabs OBS. It’s great for the community to have more choices and support for great platforms like Linux.” If you or your team would like to start working on this, we can certainly help you and support you. “We’d love to see a Linux build of Streamlabs OBS, but currently just don’t have the resources yet to support multiple platforms given our app is still in beta, and still adding tons of improvements and features weekly. Ali Moiz, contributor from the project states: Apparently native support is not even in formal consideration, since the application is still in Beta. Well I have and update, since reaching out to the developers in hopes of good news. So now you have a basis understanding about the app, where is Linux support? And there is a stream setup between both versions of OBS. Since Streamlabs is banking on you normally having a web browser open. Since this is lower on Streamlabs OBS, an average of around five percent. But if you’re a streamer who loves Streamlabs, you can also benefit from better CPU usage. Streamlabs Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) might be the best choice for your stream. Plus being able to control the Twitch Dashboard from within the app, oh baby. So you don’t need a browser or third-party app open to see what’s going on. Streamlabs OBS can pull your chat into the program window. One of the best features, when you’re live on Twitch or even Mixer. There is a lot more to benefit the streamer. While the core functionality is the same as the regular OBS Studio application. And no, this is not a re-skin of the standard OBS.

I can’t help but see Linux is missing development. Since I’ve been taking this version of OBS for a spin this year.

Which includes overlays, donation management, custom notifications and so much more. This is the version that offers a host of services. For those who are native livestreamer’s on Twitch, Mixer or YouTube.

Streamlabs OBS is the most popular streamer tool on Windows, but we seem to be missing and update for Linux development.
