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Intel QuickSync and Apple VT are not yet supported. 10-bit HEVC encoding requires NVIDIA 10-series, AMD 5000 series, or newer GPU.HDR and 10-bit can only be encoded with AV1 and HEVC encoders.New color format and color space settings have been added in the advanced settings to allow this. OBS now supports 10-bit and HDR, courtesy of rcdrone, YouTube, and Luxoft.

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Added "Resize output (source size)" back to the source context menu Ģ8.0: 10-bit and HDR Video Encoding Support.This will be reintroduced in a future version. NOTE: This reverts the automatic saving of video capture device configuration settings.Reverted a change causing video capture device settings to be reset when used.Fixed the Windows auto-updater to only update on Windows 10 and above.Fixed a bug causing DeckLink device sources to sometimes not capture.Fixed a bug causing MP4/MOV files to sometimes save in a corrupted state.You can check the status of the most common plugins on the OBS Plugin Compatibility page. Also exciting for Linux users with OBS Studio 29.1 Beta 1 is adding of HEVC VA-API video acceleration.ĭownloads and more details on OBS Studio 29.1 Beta 1 can be found via GitHub.NOTE: Some plugins may not be compatible with OBS 28. OBS Studio 29.1 Beta 1 also has fixes around video encoding, QVBR support for AMD AMF encoders, Python 3.11 support in scripting, and dozens of bug fixes. OBS Studio 29.1 Beta 1 also adds a DLL blocking feature for Windows, new settings for selecting the audio encoder for streaming/recording, a setting to record in fragmented MP4 and MOV formats, support for surround sound for AJA capture cards, support for ProRes 4444 (XQ) with the VideoToolbox encoder on macOS, new lossless audio recording options of FLAC/ALAC/PCM, and support for multiple audio tracks in the simple output recording mode. HDR video support also isn't yet wired up for this AV1/HEVC streaming but may still be addressed during the 29.1 beta phase. OBS Studio 29.1 Beta 1 is available with this new AV1/HEVC streaming support to YouTube now in beta form as well on YouTube's server-side. Days after landing AV1 and HEVC streaming support over RTMP to allow game streamers and other livecasting with OBS Studio to YouTube to happen via AV1/HEVC as an alternative to H.264, OBS Studio 29.1 Beta 1 has been tagged.











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