Software-update: OBS Studio 30.2.1
Versie 30.2.1 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:
NotenVidia users may need to update their GPU drivers to 531.61 (Windows) / 530.41.03 (Linux) or newer.
ImportantThe code signing certificate for OBS is being updated. This may impact game capture compatibility with some anti-cheat solutions starting with the next major OBS update. If you are a game or anti-cheat developer please see here for more information.
30.2.1 Hotfix ChangesFixed a possible crash when loading scene dataFixed an issue with CoreAudio AAC timestamps causing a stream to failFixed an issue with obs-websocket not reading Virtual Camera availability correctlyFixed an issue with obs-websocket settings not saving correctlyFixed an issue causing the legacy AMF encoder to no longer be available after updating OBSFixed an issue where attempting to run OBS with the OpenGL renderer on Windows would failNote: The OpenGL renderer is unsupported on Windows. When running OBS on Windows, the Direct3D 11 renderer is faster and more efficient than the OpenGL renderer. The OBS renderer can be changed to Direct3D 11 in Settings → Advanced → Video.Fixed read-only QTextEdit background colorFixed source tree icon spacingAdjusted sizing of Classic audio meter elements
Fixed a possible crash when loading scene dataFixed an issue with CoreAudio AAC timestamps causing a stream to failFixed an issue with obs-websocket not reading Virtual Camera availability correctlyFixed an issue with obs-websocket settings not saving correctlyFixed an issue causing the legacy AMF encoder to no longer be available after updating OBSFixed an issue where attempting to run OBS with the OpenGL renderer on Windows would failNote: The OpenGL renderer is unsupported on Windows. When running OBS on Windows, the Direct3D 11 renderer is faster and more efficient than the OpenGL renderer. The OBS renderer can be changed to Direct3D 11 in Settings → Advanced → Video.Fixed read-only QTextEdit background colorFixed source tree icon spacingAdjusted sizing of Classic audio meter elements
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