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The command "obs --verbose" is used when working with OBS (Open Broadcaster Software), which is a free and open-source software for video recording and live streaming.
When you run the command "obs --verbose," it launches OBS in verbose mode, which provides additional information and logging about OBS's operations and any errors or issues that may occur during its execution.
Verbose mode is helpful for troubleshooting and diagnosing problems, as it gives you a more detailed insight into what OBS is doing behind the scenes. It can help identify the source of errors, identify problematic settings, or provide additional information on how OBS is interacting with your system or other software.
By using the "--verbose" flag, you enable this detailed logging output, which can be useful for users who are experiencing issues with OBS or for developers who want more visibility into the software's inner workings.