OBS Studio 31.0.0 released
With the release of OBS Studio 31.0, users can now enjoy new features such as NVIDIA Blur Filter and Background Blur, preview scrollbars, zoom/scale indicator, v210 format support for AJA device capture, Amazon IVS service integration, QSV AV1 Screen Content Coding, and first-party YouTube Chat features. Changes include updating the browser source/docks CEF (Chromium) to version 127 (6533) on all platforms, modifying scene elements to utilize relative coordinates, separating NVIDIA Audio Effects from Noise Suppression, and enabling first-party YouTube Chat capabilities. The NVENC implementation has been refactored to include many enhancements, and SDK 12.2 features like split encoding are now supported. Additional features from previous SDKs are supported, including B-Frames as a reference and Target Quality VBR mode (CQVBR). Bug updates include two fixes for the QSV encoder on Linux, a race issue with multitrack video output reconnect, and probable crashes in Linux Window Capture. Additionally, the application settings have been separated into "app" and "user" setups. Except for Alder Lake N, the fixes only apply to Lunar Lake or newer versions.
OBS Studio 31.0.0 released
A new software update is available: OBS Studio 31.0.0 released