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OBS is extremely bloated for simple screen recording.
There is GPU Screen recorder which I currently use, and it is fine. But that is pretty much the only one.
And a browser isn't??
I mean I already use a browser all the time.
I guess the word "bloat" has no meaning anymore.
"bloat" = it has features I don't like
Highly disagree. Even though bloat may not matter much on your $10000 PC, it still gets worse over time and creates more and more ewaste for no reason.
EDIT: yep there are a lot of laziness and bloat supporters in this community for sure
I've ran OBS on a 5 year old Chromebook with 32GB storage using Linux to stream to Twitch, I think most computers are capable of running OBS to record a video.
I'm not talking about OBS. I'm talking about the "bloat doesn't matter. Just buy a new PC" philosophy
Noone in this chain implied that
Yes because atzanteol said it directly
The idea that a web application for screen recording is less bloat than OBS is absurd. As this was the idea presented by OP, atzanteol reacted by figuratively saying that the word no longer had any meaning. Given the context, this was quite clearly not an attempt to downplay the effects or severity of software bloat, but simply a figurative use of the phrase meant to point out how badly the word bloat had been misused. You completely misinterpreted their comment. Then, when this was pointed out to you, you proceeded to do the Reddit thing of mockingly editing your original downvoted comment, successfully making an ass out of yourself.
I didnt understand that statement though.
A browser is simply the bottom line. Its the stuff I always open up. It is always in RAM.
Firefox has more stable screencast capabilities than many recorders.
Feature creep is a hallmark of "software bloat". Using a web browser to do something completely unrelated to it's core functionality is pretty much the definition of "bloat".
Obs is purpose-built to do the thing you want to do. That it also has features you don't want does not make it "bloated".
Fair points. A video recorder for me doesnt need internet access while a browser obviously has it. A browser needs that for me as I use it for video calls, even though it is a bit strange to do this.
But thats it, browsers are multimedia platforms today and using another tool additionally to that doesnt change anything.
Sorry but I did not and still do not see that atzanteol's comment was about web screen recorders. It can be my English or it can be your desire to "be like the crowd" and fight me. Idk
Its your english
May be
Features ≠ Bloat
Which dependency of OBS make you say that? Most of them are already probably installed on your system anyway.
What do you mean by bloated? Isn't it 2 clicks at most after the one time next-next-finish setup?
Too many features, too cluttery UI, made for a complete task I may not use.
I used OBS a lot but would like to find something slimmer
I think you can disable most of the toolbars in the main screen if it helps.
You can do that in the "Docks" menu in the topmost bar, unticking any you don't need.
I think you can freely hide these, maybe more: stats, audio mixer, scene transitions, sources (after you have set up your capture source), scenes.
Then if it's still a lot, you can untick these in the View menu besides Docks: scene/source list buttons, source toolbar, status bar.
At that point you only have the controls dock, the preview, and the thin top bar.
Don't forget to reenable the sources dock and the audio mixer if you want to change those settings, though.
I think I will switch back to OBS Studio or stay with GPU Screen recorder :D
But the idea is interesting anyways as a concept, as it works everywhere, on literally any Linux distro without any dependencies apart from "some" Javascript.