This feature is in xsplit, but not OBS. Maybe it is, but i cannot find it anywhere and i have scoured the internet looking for how to change things like saturation on my stream. You may ask, "Well Hek7iC, why is this such an important feature?". Well good sir's, it is because alot of games/capture cards present dull colors and i want my stream vibrant and awesome looking 24/7.
So, for those who are still somewhat wondering what it is im talking about, here is a video made by one of the twitch.tv employees demonstrating this awesome feature xsplit has: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7o12U20omtY. You can skip to 5:45 where the feature is shown off.
Anyways, i love OBS and personally think it is MUCH better than xsplit. I have done my homework and this software is the next big thing. I'm on board 100% now! Much <3
So, for those who are still somewhat wondering what it is im talking about, here is a video made by one of the twitch.tv employees demonstrating this awesome feature xsplit has: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7o12U20omtY. You can skip to 5:45 where the feature is shown off.
Anyways, i love OBS and personally think it is MUCH better than xsplit. I have done my homework and this software is the next big thing. I'm on board 100% now! Much <3