


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. It is possible to automatically Record what you stream, if you want to upload that to Youtube later.Ī simple example is to add a Display Capture source of your main display to a base scene to as content to stream to Mona.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. The Scene transitions is the default transition type (there are many options) between scenes.Ĭontrols (Yellow box) - The Controls panel covers important buttons to start Streaming or recording among other things, but the key one here is also Settings, as this is where we set up where you will stream to. It is possible to make your stream as simple or complicated as you like (as long as your computer can handle it).Īudio Mixer / Scene Transitions - The Audio Mixer is useful to see if your audio inputs are assigned and working correctly as well as at the right level.

A simple example would be a desktop and a webcam. This could be anything from your webcam, your desktop, a game or application, images or video, text, Audio inputs, and more. Sources (Green Box) - Sources are things that are included in the scene. Scenes (Red Box) - The scenes panel includes different scenes that you can transition between. The layout may be a little different from above, as you can adjust the layout as you see fit by docking panels where you like. This can be made up from one Scene, or many that you can transition between. The top half of the screen is what you are streaming.
