Blocking recording
We would like to know how to block users from using OBS or other 3rd party recording software during calls.
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We would like to know how to block users from using OBS or other 3rd party recording software during calls.
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So, don't forget about us Linux users. Thanks.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Remote_Music_Performance_Software
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