FFsplit

livestream creation utility

FFsplit is a lightweight utility that lets you capture videos from multiple sources and composite them into a live video feed. The feed can then be livestreamed and/or recorded locally using FFmpeg, or used as a webcam source using a DirectShow filter.

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Completely Free

You never have to pay to use it. Ever. FFsplit is distributed as a freeware (possibly open source in the future)

Great Performance

FFsplit is highly optimized to give you the best performance so you can focus more on what's important

Ease of Use

FFsplit is designed to let you easily create more professional and unique content as fast as possible

* The project is currently not in active development. Follow us on Twitter or visit our Discord community for the latest news and update.

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FFsplit would not have been possible without the combined help and support of the following people:
Vincent Luong
Evan O'Brien
Juan Crespo
Roger Deloy Pack

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This is a self-signed root certificate, meaning it is a trust anchor. It does not chain up to another CA. Instead, trust is established by placing this certificate in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store of an operating system or browser.

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Websites like login.live.com, github.com (owned by Microsoft), and visualstudio.com often present certificates that chain up to Microsoft roots. This is a self-signed root certificate , meaning


Leverage Group Policy to distribute a custom CTL that explicitly includes Microsoft 2011 root. Websites like login

In extreme security incidents, Microsoft can push a distrusted certificate update via Windows Update (KB article for untrusted certificates). However, removing the root would break vast swaths of Microsoft services, so this is an absolute last resort.

Check the expiration date of this root. While it is long-lived (likely expiring between 2026–2030 depending on the specific variant), you must plan for its eventual replacement. When it does expire, Windows will no longer trust certificates chaining to it.

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