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Open Broadcaster is an open-source software used for video recording and live streaming. It is also called as OBS (Open Broadcaster Software), and is used by streamers, content creators, and broadcasters for capturing and broadcasting video to Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook Live. OBS allows users to capture video from multiple sources, mix audio, and apply visual effects in real time. It is highly customizable and supports a wide range of plugins and configurations, making it a powerful tool for anyone involved in live video production.
Certification in Open Broadcaster validates your skills and knowledge in using OBS for live streaming and video production. This certification assess you in configuring and managing OBS settings, video mixing, audio management, scene creation, and other advanced features of OBS.
Why is Open Broadcaster certification important?
Who should take the Open Broadcaster Exam?
Open Broadcaster Certification Course Outline
The course outline for Open Broadcaster certification is as below -
Introduction to Open Broadcaster (OBS)
Setting Up OBS for Live Streaming
Scene Composition and Transitions
Audio Mixing and Control
Stream and Recording Settings
Streaming to Platforms
Advanced Features and Customization
Performance Optimization
Troubleshooting OBS
Live Broadcast Etiquette and Content Management
Yes. Questions and tasks include configuring popular OBS plugins like Stream Elements, Streamlabs, and NDI.
A computer with OBS installed (v27 or later), a webcam or capture device, a microphone, and a stable internet connection.
Certification remains valid for three years. Renewal requires passing a brief refresher assessment on current OBS features.
Yes. You may retake the exam after a waiting period of 14 days.
A minimum score of 70% overall and successful completion of all hands‑on tasks are required for certification.
Practice installing OBS, building scenes with varied sources, configuring audio filters, and streaming to a test channel on Twitch or YouTube.
Basic familiarity with OBS is recommended, but the exam covers all essential concepts from setup to streaming.
Anyone who streams or records video professionally or as a hobby, including streamers, content creators, instructors, and AV staff.
The exam includes 60 multiple‑choice questions and 3 hands‑on configuration tasks. You have 90 minutes to complete it.
It validates your ability to produce and manage professional live video content, boosting credibility with employers, clients, and audiences.