OBS Studio is NOT overwhelmingly the default pick over Classic...

TheRaven81

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I can probably go on an on about several things, but just to spare people from the novel I might write, here's one of the many reasons: A lot of the Scene objects don't have the same, or as many, options to use in Studio as they do in Classic. Here's one example: The "Image" object.
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These are the options you get for adding an image object in OBS Classic. There's a lot of them. However, in Studio...
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just about all those options are non-existing. I can just see someone replying though, and saying "Oh, but they ARE there." Well, if they are, then where are they? Because just this one thing alone is something that makes Classic better than Studio - since I can't seem to find them there and they helped me a lot in my setup before. But when we are being forced to move to Studio - a piece of software with far less options, you might also be forcing people to just stop using OBS...
 
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c3r1c3

Member
They are now called "Filters", right-click on the source and select filters.

If you have any other questions about said filters, ask away.
 
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