
On Windows PC, Twitch Studio takes about 400 MB of storage, while OBS occupies 255 MB storage.Live TV traditionally required a human in a TV studio to transcribe spoken voice and sounds on TV. OBS has an edge for Linux users because the tool also supports Ubuntu. In comparison, the power usage was always low while recording in OBS.īoth are available on Windows and macOS. While testing, the power usage of Twitch Studio was always either high or very high in Task Manager. Twitch Studio drains more battery compared to OBS. This will give us an idea of the heavy tool between the two.

With the help of the Task Manager, this test checks the power usage of both tools while recording. Winner: Twitch Studio Power usage test Twitch Studio and OBS Battery Usage Test Video The file recorded in Twitch Studio consumed 13.1 MB on the default settings, whereas the video recorded in OBS took 22.3 MB of storage. On the contrary, OBS saves files in the MKV file, but you can change to MP4, FLV, and MOV formats. Twitch Studio saves videos in the FLV format, but an option to save in the MP4 is available. We record gameplay for about one minute and check the file size of the saved video file. This test is for those who want to record on their computers. In contrast, the CPU usage moved to 65% while opening OBS Studio.īoth did not have a significant impact on the performance while recording the video. The software with less effect wins the round.ĭuring the start-up of Twitch Studio, the performance scale climbed from 55% to 80% (an increase of 30%).

We check the computer’s performance score while opening and recording in both tools in the performance test. OBS will cover some tests to see which is beneficial for the CPU. Sources and scenes: You can add more sources and then scenes to sources to organise your work.

