Install OBS Studio on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Jammy Linux

Here we will tell you how to install the latest version of OBS Studio on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Jammy JellyFish including other similar operating systems.

OBS-Studio is an open-source software you need to record and broadcast (live broadcast) your audiovisual content. You can use OBS-Studio Screencasts including screen recording (e.g. slides, software, etc.), camera image and sound recordings very comfortably and, if necessary, it can be used to start streaming the content to various streaming services like YouTube, Facebook Live, Mixer, Twitter and more for global AV transfer.

Especially in the field of PC games, there are many streamers who inspire an audience of millions with their content. Open Broadcast Software provides all the tools necessary for direct transmission of video and audio signals over the network free of charge. It is possible to broadcast the generated signals on your own server. Additionally, OBS developers work together with well-known streaming and video portals such as twitch.tv and Dailymotion.

Steps to Install OBS Studio on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

terminal open

On Ubuntu systems, the user can use the hotkey Ctrl+Alt+T, while on other Linux you can run the Terminal application from the application launcher.

Update Ubuntu 22.04

Before going any further, let’s run the system update command which will ensure that all packages installed on the system are in their latest state. Also, it will rebuild the system cache.

sudo apt update

Add OBS Studio PPA Repository

The version of OBS Studio that we get using the default system repository is a bit older than the one available from the PPA repository of it. Therefore, let’s add it first.

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:obsproject/obs-studio
sudo apt update

Install OBS Studio on Ubuntu 22.04

Once you’ve added the PPA, just use Ubuntu 22.04’s APT package manager to install the latest version of OBS studio.

sudo apt install ffmpeg obs-studio

Run the OBS Studio application

Now go to Ubuntu 22.04 app launcher and find the installed OBS studio. When its icon appears, click to perform the same.

OBS Studio Auto Setup Wizard

When opening OBS Studio for the first time, an input guide with the cumbersome name “Auto Configuration Wizard” opens. This helps you configure the most important settings step by step and adjust them to your hardware. To do this, click on the second box “Optimize for recordings” in the first dialog window. Usually, you don’t need to change any other settings.

OBS Studio Auto Setup Wizard

Capture your Ubuntu 22.04 desktop screen

OBS Studio’s interface is kept simple – but you can adapt the interface individually and you have a huge range of setting options that you can skip for simple recording.

For pure screen recording, you can select them via the “Sources” the window. Click + and select the Screenshot option; You can still name and create them by clicking OKAY. Your screen will be recognized automatically and the image will be displayed as a Insight in the next window. If you have two screens, you can select the one you want here.

Record screen using OBS studio Select the Screenshot option

Configuring additional image sources

For simultaneous recording of another image source (e.g. webcam), this can also be selected in the “Sources“window under”video recording device“; a webcam is usually automatically recognized here and the image is displayed in the preview window. The different video windows of the sources (e.g. “screen recording” and “video recording device”) can be adjusted individually in size and position.

You can also combine various image sources in post-processing with software such as Camtasia or DaVinci Resolve. This means an extra work step, but you can fully concentrate on your text and, for example, control a presentation while recording.

Configure Microphone

Your microphone or headset has usually already been automatically selected as the sound source. (You can recognize it on the central display with the title “Microphone / AUX-Audio” and its deviation.) If not, you can do it manually via SettingsaudioMicrophone / AUX-Audio. All connected devices are displayed in the drop-down list; choose it.

Set microphone source in OBS studio

Start recording on OBS Studio

Now you can start screen recording by clicking the “Start recording” button given on the right side of OBS Studio.

save recording

To stop and save the recording, just click on “Stop recording“. The finished video file is saved in MKV format. You can view the folder and file by clicking Case Video recording.

To change the video file output folder in the output settings (Settings → Output → Save → Save Path). You can also change the recording format here.

Conclude:

OBS users can specify exactly which parts of the computer should be seen in the live stream with countless setting options. For example, it is possible to forward events from the desktop to the network and place a webcam window on top. The open source program also offers the possibility of placing texts and individual slides on the video signal.

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