Software-update: OBS Studio 30.2
Versie 30.1.2 van OBS Studio is uitgekomen. Open Broadcaster Software Studio is opensource- en crossplatformsoftware bedoeld voor het opnemen en streamen van videobeelden van een of meer bronnen, zoals een webcam, microfoon, mediabestanden en de desktop. Belangrijk om te weten is dat in versie 30 de ondersteuning voor Ubuntu 20.04, Qt 5 en FFmpeg versie 4.4 of ouder is komen te vervallen. In deze uitgave zijn de volgende veranderingen en verbeteringen aangebracht:
New FeaturesAdded support for Multitrack Video streamingOn Twitch, this is known as Enhanced Broadcasting. For more information, see: hereThe supported audio channel configurations are stereo or mono.This feature is currently only available on Windows and requires an NVIDIA GTX 900, GTX 10, or RTX 20 series GPU or newer or an AMD RX 6000 series GPU or newer. Support for other operating systems and GPU vendors is planned.When this feature is enabled, the following data about your system will be sent to the streaming service when starting a stream:OBS version and audio/video settings (Resolution, framerate, audio channels/tracks)CPU info (Name, speed, core counts)GPU info (Model, memory, driver version, device ID, vendor ID)Memory info (Free, total)OS info (name, version, arch, emulation)Windows info (Gaming feature status: Game Bar, Game DVR, Game Mode, Hardware-accelerated GPU Scheduling)Multitrack Video settings (Maximum streaming bandwidth, maximum video tracks)Added support for Enhanced RTMP/FLV multi-track audio and videoReplaces the old metadata-based "VOD Track"Added "Hybrid MP4" output format (BETA)Combines fault-tolerance of fragmented MP4 with wide compatibility and faster access times of regular MP4. For more information, see: hereSupports inserting chapter markers into the file via a hotkey or API. These markers are supported by most video players and editing software, such as DaVinci ResolveAdded Linux support to the native NVENC encoderNVENC AV1 is now supported on LinuxAdded Linux shared texture support to the NVENC encoderAdded Linux shared texture support to the QuickSync encoderAdded Linux shared texture support to the VA-API encoderAdded HEVC support to WebRTC outputAdded Composable Themes system to simplify theme creation, maintenance, and enable future customization optionsThemes now consist of a base theme and variants that can be switched between in the new "Appearance" settings tabOld themes will no longer work and will need to be updated to the new system. See the wiki page for detailsThe legacy System theme is no longer available. If it was used for accessibility reasons with high contrast, enable high contrast in your operating system settings to re-enable the OBS System Theme. OBS can only detect high contrast on Windows and macOS at this time.
Added support for Multitrack Video streamingOn Twitch, this is known as Enhanced Broadcasting. For more information, see: hereThe supported audio channel configurations are stereo or mono.This feature is currently only available on Windows and requires an NVIDIA GTX 900, GTX 10, or RTX 20 series GPU or newer or an AMD RX 6000 series GPU or newer. Support for other operating systems and GPU vendors is planned.When this feature is enabled, the following data about your system will be sent to the streaming service when starting a stream:OBS version and audio/video settings (Resolution, framerate, audio channels/tracks)CPU info (Name, speed, core counts)GPU info (Model, memory, driver version, device ID, vendor ID)Memory info (Free, total)OS info (name, version, arch, emulation)Windows info (Gaming feature status: Game Bar, Game DVR, Game Mode, Hardware-accelerated GPU Scheduling)Multitrack Video settings (Maximum streaming bandwidth, maximum video tracks)On Twitch, this is known as Enhanced Broadcasting. For more information, see: hereThe supported audio channel configurations are stereo or mono.This feature is currently only available on Windows and requires an NVIDIA GTX 900, GTX 10, or RTX 20 series GPU or newer or an AMD RX 6000 series GPU or newer. Support for other operating systems and GPU vendors is planned.When this feature is enabled, the following data about your system will be sent to the streaming service when starting a stream:OBS version and audio/video settings (Resolution, framerate, audio channels/tracks)CPU info (Name, speed, core counts)GPU info (Model, memory, driver version, device ID, vendor ID)Memory info (Free, total)OS info (name, version, arch, emulation)Windows info (Gaming feature status: Game Bar, Game DVR, Game Mode, Hardware-accelerated GPU Scheduling)Multitrack Video settings (Maximum streaming bandwidth, maximum video tracks)
On Twitch, this is known as Enhanced Broadcasting. For more information, see: hereThe supported audio channel configurations are stereo or mono.This feature is currently only available on Windows and requires an NVIDIA GTX 900, GTX 10, or RTX 20 series GPU or newer or an AMD RX 6000 series GPU or newer. Support for other operating systems and GPU vendors is planned.When this feature is enabled, the following data about your system will be sent to the streaming service when starting a stream:OBS version and audio/video settings (Resolution, framerate, audio channels/tracks)CPU info (Name, speed, core counts)GPU info (Model, memory, driver version, device ID, vendor ID)Memory info (Free, total)OS info (name, version, arch, emulation)Windows info (Gaming feature status: Game Bar, Game DVR, Game Mode, Hardware-accelerated GPU Scheduling)Multitrack Video settings (Maximum streaming bandwidth, maximum video tracks)OBS version and audio/video settings (Resolution, framerate, audio channels/tracks)CPU info (Name, speed, core counts)GPU info (Model, memory, driver version, device ID, vendor ID)Memory info (Free, total)OS info (name, version, arch, emulation)Windows info (Gaming feature status: Game Bar, Game DVR, Game Mode, Hardware-accelerated GPU Scheduling)Multitrack Video settings (Maximum streaming bandwidth, maximum video tracks)
OBS version and audio/video settings (Resolution, framerate, audio channels/tracks)CPU info (Name, speed, core counts)GPU info (Model, memory, driver version, device ID, vendor ID)Memory info (Free, total)OS info (name, version, arch, emulation)Windows info (Gaming feature status: Game Bar, Game DVR, Game Mode, Hardware-accelerated GPU Scheduling)Windows info (Gaming feature status: Game Bar, Game DVR, Game Mode, Hardware-accelerated GPU Scheduling)
Windows info (Gaming feature status: Game Bar, Game DVR, Game Mode, Hardware-accelerated GPU Scheduling)Multitrack Video settings (Maximum streaming bandwidth, maximum video tracks)Added support for Enhanced RTMP/FLV multi-track audio and videoReplaces the old metadata-based "VOD Track"Replaces the old metadata-based "VOD Track"
Replaces the old metadata-based "VOD Track"Added "Hybrid MP4" output format (BETA)Combines fault-tolerance of fragmented MP4 with wide compatibility and faster access times of regular MP4. For more information, see: hereSupports inserting chapter markers into the file via a hotkey or API. These markers are supported by most video players and editing software, such as DaVinci ResolveCombines fault-tolerance of fragmented MP4 with wide compatibility and faster access times of regular MP4. For more information, see: hereSupports inserting chapter markers into the file via a hotkey or API. These markers are supported by most video players and editing software, such as DaVinci Resolve
Combines fault-tolerance of fragmented MP4 with wide compatibility and faster access times of regular MP4. For more information, see: hereSupports inserting chapter markers into the file via a hotkey or API. These markers are supported by most video players and editing software, such as DaVinci ResolveAdded Linux support to the native NVENC encoderNVENC AV1 is now supported on LinuxNVENC AV1 is now supported on Linux
NVENC AV1 is now supported on LinuxAdded Linux shared texture support to the NVENC encoderAdded Linux shared texture support to the QuickSync encoderAdded Linux shared texture support to the VA-API encoderAdded HEVC support to WebRTC outputAdded Composable Themes system to simplify theme creation, maintenance, and enable future customization optionsThemes now consist of a base theme and variants that can be switched between in the new "Appearance" settings tabOld themes will no longer work and will need to be updated to the new system. See the wiki page for detailsThe legacy System theme is no longer available. If it was used for accessibility reasons with high contrast, enable high contrast in your operating system settings to re-enable the OBS System Theme. OBS can only detect high contrast on Windows and macOS at this time.Themes now consist of a base theme and variants that can be switched between in the new "Appearance" settings tabOld themes will no longer work and will need to be updated to the new system. See the wiki page for detailsThe legacy System theme is no longer available. If it was used for accessibility reasons with high contrast, enable high contrast in your operating system settings to re-enable the OBS System Theme. OBS can only detect high contrast on Windows and macOS at this time.
Themes now consist of a base theme and variants that can be switched between in the new "Appearance" settings tabOld themes will no longer work and will need to be updated to the new system. See the wiki page for detailsThe legacy System theme is no longer available. If it was used for accessibility reasons with high contrast, enable high contrast in your operating system settings to re-enable the OBS System Theme. OBS can only detect high contrast on Windows and macOS at this time.ChangesVarious UI and Theme tweaksAudio of multiple instances of a source in a scene/group is now deduplicatedDeduplication is recursive, but does not apply on groups or nested scenes that are currently playing show/hide transitions, this may be fixed in the futureScene Collection specific plugin data is now retained for plugins that are not currently loadedClosed-captions are now supported for HEVC and AV1Qt Fusion style is now always enforced on LinuxCombined PipeWire window/display capture into unified "Screen Capture" source to align with other platformsRenamed "Screen Capture (XSHM)" as "Display Capture (XSHM)" for consistency with other capture sourcesSet default recording format on macOS to fragmented MOVImproved freetype2 text source performanceFile open dialogs now start in the directory of the currently selected file, rather than the defaultMoved warnings in advanced output to bottom of settings window for better visibilityVarious performance improvements for texture encodingPrioritize NVDEC decoder on NVIDIA systemsSupport NVDEC decoder for encoded DirectShow sourcesReplaced non-texture NVENC FFmpeg fallback with native implementationLog now includes all available encodersReset duration of scene item show/hide transitions when removing the transitionsAdjusted appearance of volume metersAdjusted appearance of multiview borders and labelsAdded support for audio-only and video-only WHIP outputsChanged default container in non-macOS OBS Beta builds from Fragmented MP4 to Hybrid MP4
Various UI and Theme tweaksAudio of multiple instances of a source in a scene/group is now deduplicatedDeduplication is recursive, but does not apply on groups or nested scenes that are currently playing show/hide transitions, this may be fixed in the futureDeduplication is recursive, but does not apply on groups or nested scenes that are currently playing show/hide transitions, this may be fixed in the future
Deduplication is recursive, but does not apply on groups or nested scenes that are currently playing show/hide transitions, this may be fixed in the futureScene Collection specific plugin data is now retained for plugins that are not currently loadedClosed-captions are now supported for HEVC and AV1Qt Fusion style is now always enforced on LinuxCombined PipeWire window/display capture into unified "Screen Capture" source to align with other platformsRenamed "Screen Capture (XSHM)" as "Display Capture (XSHM)" for consistency with other capture sourcesRenamed "Screen Capture (XSHM)" as "Display Capture (XSHM)" for consistency with other capture sources
Renamed "Screen Capture (XSHM)" as "Display Capture (XSHM)" for consistency with other capture sourcesSet default recording format on macOS to fragmented MOVImproved freetype2 text source performanceFile open dialogs now start in the directory of the currently selected file, rather than the defaultMoved warnings in advanced output to bottom of settings window for better visibilityVarious performance improvements for texture encodingPrioritize NVDEC decoder on NVIDIA systemsSupport NVDEC decoder for encoded DirectShow sourcesReplaced non-texture NVENC FFmpeg fallback with native implementationLog now includes all available encodersReset duration of scene item show/hide transitions when removing the transitionsAdjusted appearance of volume metersAdjusted appearance of multiview borders and labelsAdded support for audio-only and video-only WHIP outputsChanged default container in non-macOS OBS Beta builds from Fragmented MP4 to Hybrid MP4Bug FixesFixed packet priority not being set for some AV1 encoders, resulting in outputs never recovering from dropping framesFixed various issues with audio channel layouts in (remuxed) recordingsFixed various issues with the native FLV muxerFixed various issues with the RTMP protocol implementationFixed minor errors in HEVC and AVC decoder configuration recordsFixed change discard confirmation dialog popping up twice when closing source propertiesFixed QSV AV1 on multi-GPU systemsFixed FFmpeg output erroneously checking disk space when not writing to a fileFixed auto-config wizard not working without a stream keyFixed text alignment with extentsFixed encoder properties having nested scroll areas in output settingsFixed crash if input video resolution changes when using hardware-accelerated decodingFixed button text being cut off in controls dockFixed undo action for filters showing UUID instead of nameFixed not all eligible Patreon supporters being shown in the "About" dialogueFixed copy-pasting show/hide transitions not including durationFixed settings dialog being cut off on low-resolution screensFixed paused indicator text stackingFixed disabled audio sources showing up in advanced audio propertiesFixed Grid Mode setting not being persisted when enabled through the View menuFixed CoreAudio not handling encoder delay, resulting in audio being 44-48 ms lateFixed OBS not handling negative audio timestamps at the start of an output correctly, resulting in Opus and CoreAudio AAC audio being delayed by a few msFixed VA-API AV1 encoder being unavailable if H.264 is unsupportedFixed WebRTC buffer size being too small for recovery with high-bitrate videoFixed renaming multiple scenes when hitting Tab key while renaming
Fixed packet priority not being set for some AV1 encoders, resulting in outputs never recovering from dropping framesFixed various issues with audio channel layouts in (remuxed) recordingsFixed various issues with the native FLV muxerFixed various issues with the RTMP protocol implementationFixed minor errors in HEVC and AVC decoder configuration recordsFixed change discard confirmation dialog popping up twice when closing source propertiesFixed QSV AV1 on multi-GPU systemsFixed FFmpeg output erroneously checking disk space when not writing to a fileFixed auto-config wizard not working without a stream keyFixed text alignment with extentsFixed encoder properties having nested scroll areas in output settingsFixed crash if input video resolution changes when using hardware-accelerated decodingFixed button text being cut off in controls dockFixed undo action for filters showing UUID instead of nameFixed not all eligible Patreon supporters being shown in the "About" dialogueFixed copy-pasting show/hide transitions not including durationFixed settings dialog being cut off on low-resolution screensFixed paused indicator text stackingFixed disabled audio sources showing up in advanced audio propertiesFixed Grid Mode setting not being persisted when enabled through the View menuFixed CoreAudio not handling encoder delay, resulting in audio being 44-48 ms lateFixed OBS not handling negative audio timestamps at the start of an output correctly, resulting in Opus and CoreAudio AAC audio being delayed by a few msFixed VA-API AV1 encoder being unavailable if H.264 is unsupportedFixed WebRTC buffer size being too small for recovery with high-bitrate videoFixed renaming multiple scenes when hitting Tab key while renaming
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