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필사 모드: Streaming & Broadcast Software 2026 — OBS Studio / Streamlabs / vMix / XSplit / Restream / StreamYard / VDO.Ninja / Atem Mini / Chzzk / Kick Deep Dive

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Prologue — Why revisit live broadcast tooling in 2026?

In 2024, the formula "live streaming = OBS + Twitch" was practically the law. That broke by 2026. **Twitch left Korea in February 2024** over network usage fee costs. **AfreecaTV rebranded to SOOP** in October 2024, aiming at a global market. **NAVER Chzzk** became Korea's #1 live platform. **Kick** absorbed creators leaving Twitch and matured. **Twitch Studio was sunset in June 2024.** On the tooling side: **OBS Studio 31** made WebRTC WHIP/WHEP first-class. **Atem Mini Pro ISO** added H.265 ISO recording in a spring 2026 firmware. **NDI 6** sends 4K 60p at a meaningfully lower bitrate. **VDO.Ninja** brought single-digit-millisecond peer-to-peer guest cameras to regular users.

This piece slices the live broadcast stack into four layers — OSS · managed SaaS · hardware · platforms — and answers a single question per audience: a beginner creator, a gamer, a broadcast station, a VTuber, a church or education or corporate streamer. Where does each tool sit, and which combinations actually make sense.

> Pricing and feature numbers move fast. Every number in this article is correct as of May 2026, and the goal is the structure and the positioning. Six months from now firmware drops will move details — the decision frame should still hold.

1 · The 2026 streaming tool map — four layers

Hold the four layers in your head and the rest stops being confusing.

**Layer 1 · Encoder / switcher software (OSS-leaning)**

Take video and audio sources, composite them, encode them, push to a platform.

- OBS Studio — Open Broadcaster Software. OSS standard. Windows · macOS · Linux.

- Streamlabs Desktop — fork of OBS. Friendlier UI, baked-in alert widgets. Logitech acquired Streamlabs in 2019.

- vMix — Windows-only pro switcher. Multi-camera, instant replay, NDI.

- XSplit Broadcaster — gamer-friendly. Strong plugin story.

- Mirillis Action! — specialized for game capture. Lightweight.

**Layer 2 · Managed SaaS — browser-based live**

- Restream — multistream router. Take one feed, push to 30+ platforms.

- StreamYard — browser studio for guest interviews. Bought by Hopin in 2021, Hopin itself broke up in 2023; StreamYard survives as its own brand.

- Riverside — podcast / interview recording plus live. Local 4K recording is the differentiator.

- VDO.Ninja — peer-to-peer WebRTC guest cameras. OSS. Free.

**Layer 3 · Professional / broadcast tier**

- Tricaster — NewTek's integrated production system. Hardware + software in one chassis.

- Wirecast — Telestream. Windows · macOS. Reliable.

- MIMO Live — Boinx Software. macOS-only.

- Computer + Atem Mini Pro ISO — a budget hardware switcher pairing that competes seriously.

**Layer 4 · Infrastructure / control / capture hardware**

- Elgato Stream Deck — macro controller (from $149).

- Elgato Cam Link 4K — HDMI capture ($129).

- Elgato Game Capture HD60 X — console capture ($199).

- Loupedeck CT / Live — dial + button control surfaces.

- AverMedia Live Gamer 4K 2.1 — PCIe capture card.

- Magewell — Pro Capture / USB Capture, broadcast-grade.

- NDI — Network Device Interface. IP video over LAN.

- JackTrip — low-latency network audio across the internet.

**Platform layer — where the stream lands**

- YouTube Live · Twitch · Kick · NAVER Chzzk · SOOP (formerly AfreecaTV) · Niconico Live · ABEMA Live · TikTok Live · Instagram Live · Facebook Live · LinkedIn Live · X Spaces Video.

We walk Layers 1 through 4 in order, then end on platforms by region and the VTuber toolchain.

2 · OBS Studio — the OSS standard and the baseline for every comparison

**One-liner** — first released in 2012, free, OSS, cross-platform. The default of live broadcast tooling in 2026.

**Architecture**

Scenes hold sources (cameras, window captures, images, text, browser sources, media files). Transitions move between scenes. Output goes to RTMP / RTMPS / SRT / WebRTC (WHIP) — to anything.

**OBS Studio 31 highlights (2025–2026)**

- WebRTC WHIP / WHEP as first-class output — RTMP used to be the standard; WHIP now pushes directly to X, Cloudflare Stream, and several live CDNs with sub-500 ms glass-to-glass.

- HDR pipeline — 4K HDR capture and broadcast stabilized.

- Multi-track audio — up to 6 tracks with independent encoders.

- NVIDIA Broadcast SDK integration — noise cancel and background removal inside OBS.

- AV1 · HEVC encoders — RTX 40/50 + AMF / QSV AV1 broadcast is now production-grade.

**Plugin ecosystem**

OBS's real power is plugins.

- StreamFX — shader effects.

- OBS WebSocket — control from Node-RED, Home Assistant, Stream Deck.

- Move Plugin — smooth source animations.

- OBS NDI — receive a feed from another machine over LAN.

- obs-multi-rtmp — push to multiple RTMP endpoints simultaneously from a single OBS (free multistream without Restream).

- input-overlay — keyboard / mouse / gamepad input on screen (gamer essential).

**Weaknesses**

- UI is dense. Beginners stall on the first screen.

- Creator-friendly bits — alert widgets, chat overlays — depend on a sidecar widget service like StreamElements or Streamlabs Cloud.

- Built-in multistream is not native — you need a plugin or an external service like Restream.

**Who should use it**

If you need free OSS, OBS is effectively the only choice. Beginners converge on it anyway — many start in Streamlabs Desktop for the friendlier UI and migrate to vanilla OBS once they want deeper customization.

3 · Streamlabs / vMix / XSplit / Mirillis Action!

Four encoder packages besides OBS, by positioning.

Streamlabs Desktop (formerly Streamlabs OBS)

Forked from the OBS Studio source. After **Logitech acquired Streamlabs in 2019**, it has been pulling closer to the Logitech ecosystem.

**Differences from vanilla OBS**

- Widgets (alerts, chat, donations, countdowns) built in.

- Theme Library — design template marketplace.

- Multistream — built-in multistream on the paid Ultra plan.

- Cloudbot — chat bot integrated.

- Game Source — automatic game detection.

**Pricing**

Free baseline. Ultra from $19/month — Multistream, cloud backup, Logo Maker, Tipping Page.

**Criticism**

- Heavier than vanilla OBS — more memory, more CPU.

- Some past GPL compliance disputes (largely settled now).

- The widget and theme magic can be reproduced with vanilla OBS plus StreamElements.

**Fit** — beginner Twitch / YouTube gamers who find vanilla OBS too dense.

vMix

Windows-only paid pro live switcher. Out since 2007, strong in broadcast, worship, and seminar production.

**Signature**

- Instant Replay — sports-grade replay; vMix Replay license required.

- Multi-camera input — Pro license is unlimited.

- Multiview output — for control room monitoring.

- First-class NDI in and out.

- vMix Call — WebRTC-based guest calls.

- Title Designer — lower thirds and titles.

- Output to RTMP / RTMP(S) / SRT / NDI / Decklink.

**Pricing**

- Basic HD — $60 one-time (4 inputs).

- HD — $350 (1080p, unlimited inputs).

- 4K — $700 (4K output).

- Pro — $1,200 (8 external outputs, 8 instant replay channels).

One-time licensing is the point. In a 2026 world of subscriptions, vMix keeps perpetual licenses.

**Weaknesses**

- Windows-only. macOS and Linux users cannot touch it.

- UI smells of a first-generation Windows app — powerful, rough first impression.

**Fit** — Korean church broadcasting, school streaming, mid-size broadcast, any workflow with 6+ cameras.

XSplit Broadcaster

First out in 2009. Twitch / YouTube gamers used to split between OBS and XSplit; OBS's OSS / free policy took most of the share. By 2026, XSplit holds residual gamer and VTuber pockets.

**Signature**

- VR content capture — direct headset feed.

- SmartScene — automatic scene switching.

- Virtual camera output — composite feed shows up as a webcam in Zoom · Discord · Meet.

**Pricing**

- Free (watermark + 720p cap).

- Premium — roughly $5/month, unlimited, no watermark.

- Premium Plus — more features.

**Weaknesses**

- Hard to compete head-to-head with free OSS OBS.

- Windows-first; macOS exists but lags OBS in stability.

Mirillis Action!

Made by Polish studio Mirillis. **Focused on recording** — it can broadcast, but the real strength is CPU- and disk-efficient gameplay recording.

**Signature**

- 4K 60p, up to 8K capture.

- HEVC / NVENC tuned.

- Live desktop + game capture + webcam PiP.

**Pricing**

- About $30 one-time.

**Fit** — recording first over live, lightweight game capture.

4 · NDI — Network Device Interface, the IP fabric of the LAN

**One-liner** — IP video protocol announced by NewTek in 2015. Machines on the same LAN exchange 4K 60p with effectively no latency. NewTek was acquired by Vizrt in 2020; operator changed, the free licensing did not.

**Why it matters**

Broadcast SDI cabling is expensive and length-limited. NDI turns any machine on the LAN into a video send/receive node. No capture card required to bring the OBS screen from the laptop next door into your main rig's OBS as a source.

**NDI 6 changes (late 2025)**

- ~30% bitrate reduction at 4K 60p.

- AV1 encoding option added.

- More stable iOS / Android mobile NDI send/receive.

- NDI Bridge — VPN-style NDI routing across the internet.

**Key software**

- NDI Tools — free: Studio Monitor, Scan Converter, Test Patterns, Virtual Input.

- NDI Bridge — site-to-site NDI routing.

- NDI HX — higher-compression variant, embedded in some cameras and encoders.

**OBS and NDI**

- obs-ndi plugin turns OBS into an NDI source/sink.

- Typical scenario — Laptop A tracks the face, Laptop B runs the game, Main PC composites and streams; everything tied by NDI.

**Weaknesses**

- LAN bandwidth must be sufficient (1 Gbps recommended, 10 Gbps for multi-camera).

- Wireless NDI is possible but flaky.

**Fit** — any multi-camera setup with multiple PCs / iPads / iPhones on a single LAN.

5 · Restream · StreamYard — the two managed-SaaS standards

If OBS / vMix means "I encode," these two mean "the browser encodes for me."

Restream

**Position** — multistream router. Take your feed and forward it to 30+ platforms. RTMP fan-out as a SaaS.

**Features**

- Studio — guest invite + composition + broadcast in a browser.

- Multistream — Twitch · YouTube · Facebook · LinkedIn · X · TikTok · Kick · Trovo and 30+ more.

- Chat — all platform chats merged.

- Events — pre-event countdown and scheduling.

- Recording — cloud capture.

**Pricing**

- Free — 30-minute sessions, 2 platforms.

- Standard — from $19/month (annual), 4 platforms.

- Professional — from $49/month, 6 platforms + 4K.

- Business — from $99/month, 8+ platforms.

Free multistream is possible with OBS's obs-multi-rtmp plugin; Restream sells the brain as a service.

**Fit** — marketers, churches, educators, corporates broadcasting one stream to many channels at once.

StreamYard

**Position** — browser live studio for guest interviews. Founded 2019, **bought by Hopin in 2021**, Hopin itself broke up in 2023 and StreamYard continues as its own brand.

**Features**

- Guests join by link, no install, browser only.

- Up to 6 simultaneous faces on screen + screen share + on-screen comments.

- Brand overlay — logo, lower bar, background.

- Multistream — built-in or via Restream.

- Cloud recording — 1080p / 4K.

**Pricing**

- Free — 2 hours / watermark.

- Basic — from $25/month.

- Professional — from $49/month.

**Fit** — interviews · talk shows · church live · marketers running regular live sessions.

StreamYard vs Riverside

Both are "browser live" but they sit in different positions.

| Axis | StreamYard | Riverside |

| --- | --- | --- |

| Primary purpose | Live broadcast | Podcast / interview recording |

| Recording quality | 1080p cloud | Local 4K video, 48 kHz audio, per-participant track |

| Live | Strong | Possible but secondary |

| Post-edit | Weak | Magic Editor — AI auto-edit |

| Price | From $25/month | From $24/month |

Live-first picks StreamYard. Recording / post-edit picks Riverside.

6 · VDO.Ninja — peer-to-peer WebRTC, single-digit-millisecond guest cameras

**One-liner** — OSS WebRTC live tool by Steve Seguin. Free. No central server, P2P direct. The professional workflow picked it up fast.

**Why it is striking**

StreamYard or Zoom-style centralized relay gives you 200–1000 ms of latency, even within a city. VDO.Ninja attempts direct sender-receiver P2P, achieving 30–80 ms within a city and 100–200 ms across countries. The guest opens a link in a browser on a PC, tablet, or phone and their camera lands inside your main OBS as a source.

**Default workflow**

1. Host creates a room on VDO.Ninja — a link is generated.

2. Send the link to the guest. They allow camera and microphone in the browser.

3. Host adds the guest's embed URL as a "Browser Source" in OBS.

4. Guest camera appears in the OBS scene. Latency one to two digits of milliseconds.

**Advanced features**

- Multi-guest — 4 to 10 guests into one OBS scene.

- Screen share — guest's screen by P2P.

- Audio routing — pull just the guest audio into a different app.

- Discord-style talking indicator.

- HLS output — viewers can be served directly too.

- iOS / Android apps (inherited from the OBS.Ninja days).

**Weaknesses**

- Setup is confusing at first — everything is driven by URL parameters with hundreds of options.

- P2P that gets blocked by strict NAT or corporate networks falls back to TURN, adding latency.

- UI is rough — does not feel as polished as a managed SaaS.

**Fit** — any workflow where guest camera latency is decisive. Esports casting, live debates, multi-camera setups, synchronized musical collaboration.

7 · Tricaster (NewTek) / Wirecast (Telestream) / MIMO Live (Boinx)

Broadcast tier / pro / macOS-only — one representative each.

Tricaster — the integrated production system

NewTek's Tricaster bundles live switcher, recorder, CG, NDI router, and streaming encoder into one chassis. Standard kit since 2005 across U.S. cable broadcast, college sports, and large churches.

**Range**

- Mini Advanced HD-4 — from about $6,000.

- TC1 / TC2 Elite — 4K, 16–32 inputs, $24,000–$40,000-ish.

**Signature**

- Live Production Control Surface — dedicated panel sold separately.

- 8+ NDI inputs as standard.

- LiveStory — scenario automation.

- Replay — instant replay built in.

**Since 2020**

NewTek was acquired by Vizrt in 2019 and Tricaster release cadence slowed. Meanwhile vMix and Atem Mini disrupted the pricing — Tricaster's mid-market shrank. By 2026, Tricaster sits more firmly in large-event / large-school / mega-church territory.

Wirecast (Telestream)

**Position** — first-generation live production software (first out 2004, acquired by Telestream in 2010). Both Windows and macOS.

**Signature**

- Multi-guest calls (Wirecast Rendezvous, WebRTC).

- Multi-RTMP simultaneous output.

- Strong ISO recording.

- Integrates with Telestream's media workflow tools (Switch, Vantage, etc.).

**Pricing**

- Studio — $599, unlimited cameras, 7 guests.

- Pro — $799, more features.

One-time + paid upgrades.

**Weaknesses**

- The UI feels its age — early 2010s.

- Losing share to the vMix + OBS combination at the same price point.

**Fit** — media companies where live is one stage of a larger Telestream workflow.

MIMO Live (Boinx Software)

**Position** — macOS-only live production. Boinx started with BoinxTV (2010s) and evolved into MIMO Live. By 2026, the only serious macOS-native live production app.

**Signature**

- macOS-native — smooth on Apple Silicon.

- ISO recording, NDI in and out.

- First-class Stream Deck support.

- Layer system — Photoshop-style layered compositing.

**Pricing**

- Perpetual about $800, or from $16/month.

**Fit** — macOS-only creators, owners of an Apple Silicon Mac Studio.

8 · Atem Mini (Blackmagic) — desktop hardware as a new standard

**One-liner** — Blackmagic Design's desktop live switcher. Launched 2019 and redefined the market on price-to-feature. 4 HDMI inputs + USB capture out + hardware transitions in one box from $295.

**Lineup as of 2026**

- Atem Mini — $295. 4 HDMI in, 1080p60.

- Atem Mini Pro — $495. Same inputs + single RTMP out + USB capture + streaming encoder.

- Atem Mini Pro ISO — $795. ISO recording (simultaneous H.264 per input plus an auto-generated DaVinci Resolve project).

- Atem Mini Extreme — $1,295. 8 inputs, more keyers and macros.

- Atem Mini Extreme ISO — $1,795. ISO + 8 inputs.

**Why it became standard**

- Price is decisive. $295 is cheaper than a single full vMix license.

- The USB output appears to the host PC as a "camera" — input it into Zoom · OBS · Meet anywhere.

- ATEM Software Control — free desktop app for transitions, keyers, macros, camera control.

- Multiview output on Extreme models — HDMI Out for control-room screens.

**Spring 2026 firmware**

- H.265 ISO recording (Pro ISO and Extreme ISO).

- Faster USB-C host transfer.

- Camera control — directly drive Blackmagic Pocket Cinema 4K / 6K shutter, ISO, white balance from ATEM.

**Limitations**

- Audio routing is light. Pair with a dedicated mixer for serious audio.

- If 4 inputs (Mini Pro) is not enough, the jump to Extreme quadruples the price.

- Capped at 1080p60. For 4K output you have to jump all the way to ATEM 4 M/E Constellation 4K ($28,000-ish).

**Fit** — the most reasonable entry point into multi-camera live. Churches, seminars, corporate live, small broadcast.

9 · JackTrip — low-latency network audio across the internet

**One-liner** — open source low-latency audio tool started at Stanford CCRMA. Built so musicians could play together over the internet. Used in live broadcast workflows for "pull just the remote guest's audio with one-digit-ms latency."

**Why it is special**

Regular VoIP delivers 100–500 ms of audio latency, even in the same city. Musicians need below 30 ms to play in sync. JackTrip sends uncompressed PCM over UDP and achieves 10–20 ms on a wide-band, short-distance link.

**Components**

- JackTrip Bridge — desktop app for Mac · Windows · Linux.

- JackTrip Server — self-hosted server option.

- JackTrip Cloud Studio — managed cloud.

- ALSA / CoreAudio / JACK / ASIO backends.

**Use cases**

- Remote choir or orchestra rehearsals.

- Radio interviews with remote guests (audio only).

- Esports casters in different cities synchronized tightly.

**Weaknesses**

- Setup is intimidating for non-audio people — you need to understand JACK routing.

- Audio only — pair with a separate video pipeline.

- Both ends need wide bandwidth and short RTT.

**Fit** — live music, remote orchestra, radio, any audio workflow where synchronization is core.

10 · Elgato Stream Deck · Cam Link · Loupedeck · AverMedia · Magewell

With software done, on to control surfaces and capture.

Elgato Stream Deck

**Position** — de facto standard macro controller of live broadcasting. Elgato was acquired by Corsair in 2018; the Stream Deck range has exploded since.

**Lineup**

- Stream Deck Mini — 6 keys, about $79.

- Stream Deck MK.2 — 15 keys, $149.

- Stream Deck XL — 32 keys, $249.

- Stream Deck Plus — 8 keys + 4 dials + touch bar, $199.

- Stream Deck Pedal — pedal form, $89.

- Stream Deck Neo — entry, $99.

- Stream Deck Studio — 32 keys in a 1U rack, $599.

**Why standard**

- Each key is an LCD — the icon and label change dynamically.

- First-class plugins for OBS · vMix · XSplit · Streamlabs · Wirecast.

- Mute · scene switch · tweet · clock · Spotify control — infinite extension.

Elgato Cam Link 4K / Game Capture HD60 X

**Position**

- Cam Link 4K — HDMI to USB; captures the clean HDMI of a camera or camcorder as a webcam to the PC. $129.

- Game Capture HD60 X — captures consoles (PS5 · Xbox · Switch) to a PC. 1080p120 / 4K 30 / HDR10 passthrough. $199.

**Fit**

- Use a camcorder / DSLR as an OBS camera source — Cam Link.

- Console game live — HD60 X.

Loupedeck CT / Live

**Position** — similar slot to Stream Deck but dial-centric. Strong for video editing (Premiere · DaVinci · Photoshop). **Logitech acquired Loupedeck in 2023** — Stream Deck (Corsair) vs Loupedeck (Logitech) became a parent-company rivalry.

**Lineup (2026)**

- Loupedeck Live S — entry.

- Loupedeck Live — dials + touch LCD keys.

- Loupedeck CT — large dial + more keys, around $549.

**Fit** — users who do video editing alongside live.

AverMedia · Magewell

**Position** — the two major capture-card vendors.

- AverMedia Live Gamer 4K 2.1 — PCIe, 4K 144 Hz HDMI 2.1 passthrough, about $280.

- AverMedia Live Streamer CAP 4K — external USB, about $200.

- Magewell Pro Capture HDMI 4K Plus — PCIe, broadcast-grade, about $600.

- Magewell USB Capture HDMI Gen 2 — external USB, about $350.

**Choice**

- Gamer — AverMedia is enough for the price.

- Broadcast tier — Magewell. Reliability is in another league.

- Multi-input — Magewell or Decklink (Blackmagic).

11 · Platforms — Twitch · YouTube Live · Kick · Niconico

The platform layer shifted hard between 2024 and 2026. Global / Japan first.

Twitch

**Position** — split from Justin.tv in 2007, acquired by Amazon in 2014. The global standard for gaming live.

**2024–2026 changes**

- Left the Korean market in February 2024 — citing network usage fees as a cost burden. A shock decision for Korean users. NAVER Chzzk filled the vacuum.

- Tightened ad policy — pre-roll ads run more often.

- Twitch Studio sunset in June 2024 — Twitch now recommends OBS / Streamlabs to creators.

- 100% simulcast policy change — multi-streaming to other platforms is now allowed (previously exclusive to Twitch).

**Broadcast specs**

- 1080p60, 6 Mbps recommended — some regions including Korea had bitrate caps.

- HLS / DASH delivery, RTMP / RTMPS ingest.

YouTube Live

**Position** — YouTube's live function. As of 2026 the biggest viewer pool of any platform.

**Signature**

- Algorithm — VOD is strong so re-watch after live is effective.

- Super Chat · channel membership.

- DVR (rewind) by default.

- Studio Live Control Room.

**Broadcast specs**

- 1080p60, 4K 60p, up to 51 Mbps recommended.

- HEVC and AV1 broadcast options.

- RTMPS · DASH ingest.

Kick

**Position** — emerged in 2022 as a Twitch alternative. Australia-based. The 95/5 creator split is the core differentiator (Twitch is 50/50 or 70/30).

**Signature**

- 95% creator revenue share.

- More permissive gambling content policy (controversial).

- Picked up several big channels leaving Twitch.

- Fewer forced ads.

**Broadcast specs**

- 1080p60.

- Multistream allowed.

Niconico (Japan)

**Position** — Japanese video platform since 2006. The originator of "comments scrolling across the video." Niconico Live (ニコ生) is core to Japan's live culture.

**Signature**

- Comments overlay the video at the same timestamp.

- Premium membership — about 550 yen/month for better lines and features.

- "踊ってみた" (danced it) · "歌ってみた" (sang it) category culture.

- Hub for Japanese VTubers, idols, and subculture.

**Broadcast specs**

- RTMP · NV-Live · native encoder.

- Bitrate conservative — around 6 Mbps.

12 · Korea — AfreecaTV → SOOP (2024) · NAVER Chzzk

Korea was completely redrawn in 2024.

AfreecaTV → SOOP

**Position** — Korean live origin from the Nownuri era in 1996. **Rebranded globally to SOOP in October 2024.** Domestic domains remain on sooplive.co.kr / afreecatv.com; global is sooplive.com.

**Why rebrand**

- Weak global recognition of the "Afreeca" brand.

- Serious push into Southeast Asia and Thailand.

- Filling the vacuum left by Twitch Korea's exit.

**Signature**

- Star Balloons — viewer-to-BJ donation currency. Origin of the Korean live donation culture.

- Esports broadcasting — at one point held LCK rights.

- Game · talk · variety · show.

- Heavily mobile-app-centric.

**Broadcast specs**

- Native encoder + RTMP.

- Bitrate caps vary by tier.

- Channel pages styled like cafes / media centers.

NAVER Chzzk

**Position** — **beta in December 2023, GA in May 2024.** Timing lined up with Twitch Korea's exit, so growth was explosive. By 2026 it is the #1 Korean live platform.

**Why it took #1 so fast**

- NAVER's massive infrastructure — network costs and CDN solved internally.

- NAVER ID — no signup friction.

- Free 1080p60 (something Twitch Korea could not afford).

- NAVER Pay donations integrated.

- Synergy with NAVER Cafe · Blog · TV.

**Signature**

- Donations on NAVER Pay rails.

- Clips — short clip sharing is smooth.

- My channel — NAVER ID-based channel management.

- DJ system (one-tap multi-camera switching) rolling out to select channels.

**Broadcast specs**

- 1080p60, 8 Mbps recommended.

- RTMPS ingest.

- Official guides for OBS · Streamlabs · Chzzk Stream Helper.

**Landscape**

- SOOP holds its lead on the Star Balloon economy and BJ pool.

- Chzzk leads on infrastructure and free 1080p.

- The two split the Korean live market; YouTube Live remains the video / VOD center.

13 · Japan — ABEMA Live · ニコ生 · YouTube Live JP

Japanese live splits differently from Korea.

ABEMA Live

**Position** — CyberAgent's free internet TV. Since 2016. Combat sports, mahjong, political talk, drama same-day broadcast — Japan's TV grammar transplanted to the internet. Not a user-broadcasting platform; broadcast-style.

**Signature**

- Hub for Japanese MMA live — Rizin · K-1.

- Mahjong M-League broadcasts.

- Free + ads, ABEMA Premium 960 yen/month.

Niconico Live (ニコ生)

The live arm of the Niconico covered in section 11. Hub for Japanese VTubers, idols, subculture. Open to user broadcasts but heavy on comment culture.

YouTube Live JP

YouTube Live is the biggest pool in Japan too. Hololive and NIJISANJI VTuber lives mostly run on YouTube Live. SuperChat totals are dominated by Japanese VTubers globally.

TwitCasting (ツイキャス)

**Position** — Japanese live streaming since 2010. Mobile-friendly. "Live right now" lightweight broadcasting is the strength.

**Signature**

- One-tap go-live from the mobile browser.

- Free up to 10,000 viewers.

- Game · talk · music live.

14 · VTuber tools — Animaze · VTube Studio · VRoid · Hololive · NIJISANJI

The VTuber workflow has become a distinct branch of live broadcasting by 2026.

VTube Studio

**Position** — the de facto standard for 2D Live2D VTubers. Most-used tool in both Korea and Japan.

**Features**

- iOS / Android ARKit / TrueDepth face capture.

- Or PC webcam OpenSeeFace tracking.

- Import a Live2D model and bind it.

- OBS NDI or window-capture output.

- Plugin API — external tools can drive the model (e.g., expression change on a Twitch notification).

**Pricing**

- Free (watermarked).

- Paid Steam version about $13 — watermark removed.

Animaze (formerly FaceRig)

**Position** — Holotech Studios. Supports both 2D and 3D avatars. **FaceRig rebranded to Animaze in 2021.**

**Features**

- 100+ built-in avatars.

- Community avatars on Steam Workshop.

- Face capture and voice sync.

- OBS virtual camera output.

**Pricing**

- Free + Plus subscription about $7/month.

VRoid Studio

**Position** — Pixiv's free 3D avatar editor. Made in Japan. Anchor of the VRM format standard.

**Features**

- Design face, hair, clothing with the mouse.

- VRM export — load into any VRM-compatible app (VSeeFace · Warudo · VMagicMirror).

- Free.

VSeeFace · Warudo · VMagicMirror

3D VTuber tracking tools.

- **VSeeFace** — Emiliana_vt's free tool. VRM model plus webcam OpenSeeFace tracking. Free.

- **Warudo** — Unity-based. Paid. Very strong face and body tracking.

- **VMagicMirror** — Japanese tool that moves the model in response to keyboard / mouse input. Good fit for "coding on stream."

Hololive · NIJISANJI

The two big VTuber agencies.

- **Hololive Production** — Cover Corporation. Started 2017. Japan, English, Indonesia, China branches. Kagura Nene · Hoshimachi Suisei · Mori Calliope · IRyS, etc.

- **NIJISANJI** — ANYCOLOR. Started 2018. Japan, KR (NIJISANJI KR closed in 2023), EN, ID, IN, etc. Tsukino Mito · Mysta Rias · Vox Akuma, etc.

These two run their own broadcasting workflows (managers and broadcast technicians). It is not the spot a beginner VTuber should try to replicate.

Korean / indie VTubers

- VTube Studio + VRoid + OBS is effectively the standard.

- iPhone (ARKit) + iOS VTube Studio + laptop OBS has pushed tracking quality up fast.

- Primary broadcast destinations are YouTube Live and Chzzk; some on SOOP.

15 · Who should pick what — a decision tree

Where do you sit?

**Beginner gamer / solo creator**

1. OBS Studio + Stream Deck Mini + a basic webcam.

2. If you need built-in widgets, Streamlabs Desktop. Friendlier UI.

3. Console game live: Cam Link 4K or Elgato HD60 X.

4. Platform follows the viewer. Korea = Chzzk + SOOP. Global = Twitch / YouTube Live + Kick.

**Multistream / marketer / educator**

1. Restream (managed) or OBS + obs-multi-rtmp (free).

2. Frequent guest invites: StreamYard or OBS + VDO.Ninja.

3. Recording-first interviews: Riverside.

**Small broadcast / church / seminar**

1. vMix (Windows) or MIMO Live (macOS) + Atem Mini Pro ISO + NDI cameras.

2. Stream Deck XL for transitions, scenes, keyers.

3. ISO recording is non-negotiable — Atem Mini Pro ISO is decisive.

**Pro broadcast / esports**

1. Tricaster TC1 Elite or vMix Pro + full NDI LAN.

2. JackTrip — remote caster audio.

3. VDO.Ninja — remote caster video.

4. Magewell · Decklink capture cards.

**Beginner VTuber**

1. VRoid Studio for the model (or commission one).

2. VTube Studio (2D) or VSeeFace (3D, VRM).

3. iPhone + iOS VTube Studio for face capture.

4. OBS + NDI to composite on the main PC.

5. Stream Deck for expression and effect control.

**Talk show driven by remote guests**

1. VDO.Ninja (P2P) + OBS.

2. Or StreamYard for a full managed package.

3. If a guest is a musician, JackTrip alongside.

**Podcaster who streams sometimes**

1. Riverside.fm — local 4K recording + live simultaneously.

2. Post-edit in Riverside Magic Editor or Descript.

**Most common mistake** — beginners jumping straight to vMix / Tricaster / Atem Extreme. Workflow complexity explodes. Run OBS + Atem Mini (base) + Stream Deck Mini for six months, then upgrade where you actually feel pain.

Epilogue — checklist, anti-patterns, what's next

First-week checklist after picking your tools

- [ ] One 30-minute test live shipped (public).

- [ ] You know how the stream recovers when the internet dies.

- [ ] You know what viewers see if OBS / vMix crashes mid-stream.

- [ ] Backup RTMP path (e.g., phone hotspot) configured and tested.

- [ ] One actual guest invited end-to-end with audio/video sync verified.

- [ ] One Stream Deck key mapped to an emergency "be right back" scene.

- [ ] ISO recording on, and you know it can be edited afterwards.

- [ ] Per-platform metadata (title, tags, thumbnail) prepared in advance.

Anti-patterns

1. **Trying to do every workflow with one tool.** OBS for the broadcast, VDO.Ninja for guests, Stream Deck for macros — tools work in a bundle.

2. **Buying hardware first.** Many people buy the full Atem Extreme + Stream Deck XL + 4K capture card bundle, then six months later realize the Mini would have been enough. Start one tier lower.

3. **Going on air without a backup line and backup encoder.** Thirty seconds of dead internet kills the day. Keep a phone hotspot or LTE modem on USB.

4. **Treating audio as an afterthought.** Viewers leave because of bad audio faster than because of bad video. Mic · interface · noise reduction · monitoring headphones — give it equal time with video.

5. **Skipping the platform terms.** Twitch · YouTube · Chzzk all have different rules about music rights, ads, family-friendly content. One offense can yield a permanent ban.

6. **Commissioning a VTuber model too early.** Six months on free VRoid Studio + free VTube Studio, then commission once the character has settled — not the other way round.

7. **Playing copyrighted music casually.** Clips persist into the VOD, and the VOD will be auto-muted or pulled.

8. **Quitting at zero viewers.** Twitch · Chzzk · YouTube all run 0–3 viewers for the first three to six months. The algorithm only begins recommending after a baseline broadcast volume.

What's next

The next post takes you deep into OBS Studio itself — encoder comparison (NVENC · QSV · AMF · x264), bitrate decisions, multi-track audio, and a curated plugin list — all in one piece.

After that, a build-your-own VTuber workflow: model in VRoid, facial rig in Live2D Cubism, full chain through VTube Studio + Stream Deck + OBS, step by step.

Live broadcasting is a bundle. Knowing one tool well is not enough for a good broadcast. But once you know where to start, you can compress the first six months of trial-and-error to three.

References

- [OBS Studio — Open Broadcaster Software](https://obsproject.com/)

- [OBS Studio 31 Release Notes](https://obsproject.com/blog)

- [Streamlabs Desktop](https://streamlabs.com/streamlabs-desktop)

- [Logitech to Acquire Streamlabs (2019) — Logitech Newsroom](https://news.logitech.com/press-releases)

- [vMix — Live Production Software](https://www.vmix.com/)

- [XSplit Broadcaster](https://www.xsplit.com/broadcaster)

- [Mirillis Action!](https://mirillis.com/en/products/action.html)

- [NDI by Vizrt](https://ndi.video/)

- [NDI Tools download](https://ndi.video/tools/)

- [Restream — Multistream platform](https://restream.io/)

- [StreamYard](https://streamyard.com/)

- [Riverside.fm](https://riverside.fm/)

- [VDO.Ninja — Peer-to-peer browser broadcasting](https://vdo.ninja/)

- [Tricaster by Vizrt (formerly NewTek)](https://www.vizrt.com/products/tricaster/)

- [Wirecast by Telestream](https://www.telestream.net/wirecast/)

- [MIMO Live by Boinx Software](https://mimolive.com/)

- [Blackmagic ATEM Mini](https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/atemmini)

- [JackTrip](https://www.jacktrip.com/)

- [JackTrip Documentation](https://jacktrip.github.io/jacktrip/)

- [Elgato Stream Deck](https://www.elgato.com/stream-deck)

- [Elgato Cam Link 4K](https://www.elgato.com/cam-link-4k)

- [Loupedeck (Logitech)](https://loupedeck.com/)

- [AverMedia Live Gamer / Streamer products](https://www.avermedia.com/)

- [Magewell Capture Cards](https://www.magewell.com/)

- [Twitch — Live streaming platform](https://www.twitch.tv/)

- [Twitch closes Korea operations (2024) — Twitch Blog](https://blog.twitch.tv/)

- [Twitch Studio sunset announcement (2024) — Twitch Blog](https://blog.twitch.tv/)

- [YouTube Live Streaming](https://www.youtube.com/howyoutubeworks/product-features/live/)

- [Kick — Twitch alternative](https://kick.com/)

- [SOOP (formerly AfreecaTV)](https://www.sooplive.com/)

- [NAVER Chzzk](https://chzzk.naver.com/)

- [Niconico Live(ニコニコ生放送)](https://live.nicovideo.jp/)

- [ABEMA — CyberAgent live](https://abema.tv/)

- [TwitCasting](https://twitcasting.tv/)

- [VTube Studio](https://denchisoft.com/)

- [Animaze (formerly FaceRig)](https://www.animaze.us/)

- [VRoid Studio by Pixiv](https://vroid.com/en/studio)

- [VSeeFace](https://www.vseeface.icu/)

- [Warudo](https://warudo.app/)

- [VMagicMirror](https://malaybaku.github.io/VMagicMirror/)

- [Hololive Production](https://hololive.hololivepro.com/)

- [NIJISANJI by ANYCOLOR](https://www.nijisanji.jp/)

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