Video Capture Device sources have been updated to support frame rates above 60 FPS and to automatically set up the audio input for many devices that previously required manual configuration. Check the release notes linked above for the full list! There are also several smaller updates and QOL improvements, such as media key support for Linux, less restrictive replay buffer limits, muting of browser docks, dynamic bitrate recovery improvements, and more. ![]() These tools should help people further fine-tune their audio setups. ![]() Two new audio filters have been added! An upward compressor, which helps normalize volume from being too quiet, and a 3-band EQ for making simple adjustments to the levels of your audio. On macOS, HEVC and ProRes are now supported. On Windows, we now support AV1 for AMD RX7000 series GPUs, and AV1/HEVC for supported Intel GPUs. This release brings many new additional encoders to Windows and macOS. Welcome to OBS Studio 29! This release comes with many new encoder updates and features, all of which can be found in the release notes, but we've highlighted a few here. ![]() However, the changes also mean that displays will no longer potentially switch if anything has been unplugged or changed. Environment: MacOS Solution: Use third-party application Screencast Matic to record the screencast. Sound recording works fine with 3rd party software (e.g. Note for Windows Users: Due to changes to how Display Capture on Windows identifies and saves monitors you will need to re-select your display for any existing capture sources. Autodesk Screencast does not record audio on macOS independently from the used audio settings and microphones.
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