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Oh yeah, you should. It's very, very beneficial. And you can actually simulcast with it as well. I'm not sure if it does Facebook. I know it does YouTube. It does Twitch. It does Periscope. It does a few of these apps. So all you do is you sign in with your account with any apps that you want to simulcast to. And then when you start a stream, you just select from either a template that already has all of the places you want to stream to in it, or you create a template and then you can stream to multiple places. So yeah, I definitely look into OBS. It's broadcasting software, right? It's open source. It's free. It's what anybody that's doing advanced stuff on YouTube, like if you're doing a YouTube news channel, Jesus, try saying that one 10 times fast, you can put like headers and footers and like transitions like what your station name. You can do an intro if you can schedule a stream. That's another cool one. So you'll get that thing comes up with a countdown that says stream starting in a certain amount of time or hours or minutes or whatever. And then once that wears down, it will automatically switch to your first selected scene. I've been learning it and there's a lot to it. I won't say it's difficult. It's very easy. You follow a YouTube video on how to start with OBS and it will tell you everything you need to know about scenes and transitions and audio setup and video device setup and all that stuff. And once you've got it all set up, it's done. You don't have to mess with it then. You can export your settings profile and save it somewhere. So if you ever need to replace your computer or set up on another computer, you just import that profile. So it is really good. Highly recommended. Do you want me to keep you on the list, Dave?
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