This update also focuses on stability and performance improvements, addressing a range of bugs and crashes. Notable fixes include resolving SRT reconnection failures, preventing multiview from going blank, and correcting color range issues with the AMD AV1 encoder. The release prepares OBS Studio for future user interface updates and additional features by incorporating custom widgets and laying the groundwork for a Metal renderer.
Key Features of OBS Studio 32.0.0 Beta 1:
1. Plugin Manager: A basic plugin management system has been added to simplify the installation and organization of plugins.2. Automatic Crash Log Upload: Users can now opt-in to automatically upload crash logs for better troubleshooting.
3. Voice Activity Detection: Enhanced NVIDIA RTX audio effects now include VAD, optimizing noise suppression during speech.
4. Hybrid MOV Support: This feature brings ProRes support on macOS and HEVC/H.264 compatibility with PCM audio on all platforms.
Additional Improvements:
- The software will no longer load plugins from newer releases to avoid compatibility issues.- Audio deduplication logic has been refined to enhance performance in complex scene setups.
- Custom OBS widgets have been introduced, paving the way for significant UI improvements.
- The update includes multiple bug fixes, enhancing overall system stability.
Bug Fixes:
- Resolved several crashes related to SRT, Media Source playback, and multiview issues.- Fixed minor interface glitches, including scrollbar visibility in themes and focus issues in hotkey settings.
This beta version represents a significant step forward for OBS Studio, with a focus on both new features and the resolution of existing issues. As the development team continues to refine the software, users can look forward to further enhancements in subsequent releases.
For those interested in trying out the latest version, it is available for download at the OBS Project's official repository
OBS Studio 32.0.0 Beta 1 released
The first beta version of OBS Studio, 32.0.0, has been released with several new features and improvements. These include a basic plugin manager, opt-in automatic crash log upload, voice activity detection in NVIDIA RTX audio effects, and hybrid MOV support, among others. The update also addresses various bugs and crashes, including issues with SRT reconnection failures, multiview becoming blank, and incorrect color range property setting for AMD AV1 encoder. Overall, the new version of OBS Studio aims to improve stability and performance while laying the groundwork for future UI updates and features.