Airflow vs OBS
Side-by-side comparison for macOS
Airflow
8.0Watch local content on Apple TV and Chromecast
OBS
8.0Open-source software for live streaming and screen recording
| Metric | Airflow | OBS |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Developer Tools | Media & Design |
| AI Score | 8.0 | 8.0 |
| 30-day Installs | 74 | 4.4K |
| 90-day Installs | 229 | 12.0K |
| 365-day Installs | 1.3K | 44.4K |
| Version | 3.3.10 | 32.1.2 |
| Auto-updates | Yes | Yes |
| Deprecated | No | No |
| GitHub Stars | 44.6K | 70.8K |
| GitHub Forks | 16.6K | 9.1K |
| Open Issues | 1.8K | 1.1K |
| License | Apache-2.0 | GPL-2.0 |
| Language | Python | C |
| Last GitHub Commit | 1mo ago | 1mo ago |
| First Seen | Jan 3, 2016 | Jul 16, 2014 |
Reviews
Airflow
Airflow enables seamless streaming of local media to Apple TV and Chromecast, leveraging Apache Airflow's workflow management. It's ideal for users seeking a reliable, local media solution without internet dependency.
Enables watching local content on Apple TV and Chromecast using Apache Airflow's workflow management.
Pros
- + Free and open-source
- + Seamless integration with Apple devices
- + Strong community and extensive documentation
Cons
- - Complex setup and learning curve
- - Known scaling issues at large scales
OBS
OBS is a versatile, open-source tool for live streaming and screen recording, offering extensive customization and plugin support. It's ideal for content creators, gamers, and developers seeking a free, flexible solution for video production.
Enables live streaming and screen recording with customizable settings and third-party plugins.
Pros
- + Open-source with active community support
- + Highly customizable with plugin ecosystem
- + Free and widely adopted across multiple platforms
Cons
- - Steep learning curve for new users
- - Occasional bugs due to its complexity