Analysis updated 2026-05-18
Review before deciding whether to trust the linked download for streaming setups.
Compare claimed multi-platform streaming features against legitimate XSplit or OBS features.
Use as an example of promotional, download-badge style repository pages to avoid.
| soham8492/xsplit-streaming-enhancer | 2202alejandro/originlab-originpro-workflow-templates | achilles-0/red-giant-trapcode-toolkit-archive | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stars | 56 | 56 | 56 |
| Language | HTML | HTML | HTML |
| Setup difficulty | moderate | moderate | easy |
| Complexity | 2/5 | 3/5 | 1/5 |
| Audience | general | researcher | general |
Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.
The repository description explicitly calls this a cracked version of commercial software.
This repository presents itself as an extended configuration and tooling package for XSplit Broadcaster, a commercial live streaming application used by Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook Gaming creators. The README describes a set of features including scene preset templates, multi-platform simultaneous streaming, AI-powered background noise removal using NVIDIA hardware, remote guest integration via Skype TX, local recording at up to 4K resolution, and a plugin system for community-built overlays. A sample configuration file is included showing how a streaming profile would be structured in JSON, covering scene sources such as game capture, webcam, and browser overlays, along with encoder settings and audio routing. A command-line invocation example shows how a user could theoretically start a stream and apply settings without opening the graphical interface. The README also describes planned integrations with OpenAI and Claude APIs, framed as tools for automatically generating stream titles from screenshots and moderating live chat, though no working code for those integrations is shown. The repository description explicitly calls this a "premium cracked" version of XSplit Broadcaster, and the topic tags include "pro-software-2026" and "trial-software." These labels directly contradict the README's framing as a legitimate automation toolkit. The repository is an HTML page with a download badge pointing to an external GitHub Pages site, not a source code project. The README is written in a promotional style with heavy use of marketing language, emoji headings, and SEO keyword sections. Readers should treat the project with significant caution given these signals.
A page presenting itself as an extended toolkit for XSplit Broadcaster streaming software, but explicitly labeled a cracked version in its own description.
Mainly HTML. The stack also includes HTML, JSON.
Setup difficulty is rated moderate, with roughly 1h+ to a first successful run.
Mainly general.
This repo across BitVibe Labs
Verify against the repo before relying on details.