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OBS Studio 28.1

OBS Studio 28.1

Free and open source software for video recording and live streaming.

Download and start streaming quickly and easily on Windows, Mac or Linux.

OBS Studio (Open Broadcaster) is a free and open source software for video recording and live streaming. It features high-performance real-time video/audio capturing and mixing with unlimited scenes you can switch seamlessly via custom transitions. Filters for video sources are available, including image masking, color correction, chroma/color keying, an intuitive audio mixer with filter functions such as noise gate, noise suppression, and gain can improve the quality.



OBS Studio is equipped with a powerful API, enabling plugins and scripts to provide further customization and functionality specific to your needs. Utilize native plugins for high performance integrations or scripts written with Lua or Python that interface with existing sources. Work with developers in the streaming community to get the features you need with endless possibilities.


Open Broadcaster supports all your favorite streaming platforms and more.


OBS Studio Features:


    High performance real time video/audio capturing and mixing. Create scenes made up of multiple sources including window captures, images, text, browser windows, webcams, capture cards and more.

    Set up an unlimited number of scenes you can switch between seamlessly via custom transitions.

    Intuitive audio mixer with per-source filters such as noise gate, noise suppression, and gain. Take full control with VST plugin support.

    Powerful and easy to use configuration options. Add new Sources, duplicate existing ones, and adjust their properties effortlessly.

    Streamlined Settings panel gives you access to a wide array of configuration options to tweak every aspect of your broadcast or recording.

    Modular ‘Dock’ UI allows you to rearrange the layout exactly as you like. You can even pop out each individual Dock to its own window.



Create Professional Productions


    Choose from a number of different and customizable transitions for when you switch between your scenes or add your own stinger video files.

    Set hotkeys for nearly every sort of action, such as switching between scenes, starting/stopping streams or recordings, muting audio sources, push to talk, and more.

    Studio Mode lets you preview your scenes and sources before pushing them live. Adjust your scenes and sources or create new ones and ensure they’re perfect before your viewers ever see them.

    Get a high level view of your production using the Multiview. Monitor 8 different scenes and easily cue or transition to any of them with merely a single or double click.


OBS software distributed under the GPLv2 license, developed by volunteer contributors around the world in their free time. The summary of the license is that OBS is free for anyone to use, for any reason. OBS has no watermarks or other limitations and can be used commercially with no restrictions.

Changes in ОВЅ Ѕtudіо 28.1:


    Added NVENC AV1 hardware encoder on Windows [Jim]

        Currently only works with the NV12 (OBS default) and P010 color formats

        Currently does not support the “rescale” feature in advanced output mode

        Only available for RTX 40 Series video cards from NVIDIA

    Updated NVENC presets [Jim]

        Presets have been split into 3 different settings: Preset, Tuning, and Multipass mode

        Presets are now P1-P7, lower numbers being lower quality, higher numbers being higher quality. Note that higher presets may incur higher GPU usage which could impact the performance of games running simultaneously with OBS. The number of simultaneous NVENC encoding sessions may be lower when using the highest presets. OBS will automatically map your current NVENC settings to the closest preset when upgrading.

        Tuning is used to determine whether to prioritize latency or quality. It has three settings: High Quality, Low Latency, and Ultra Low Latency.

        Multipass Mode is used to determine whether a second pass is used in encoding, and has three settings: Disabled, Quarter Resolution, and Full Resolution. Enabling this will give higher quality at the cost of more GPU resource usage.

    Fixed a bug where Direct3D 9 games stopped capturing properly with game capture on Windows 11 22H2 [Rodney]

    Moved “Always on Top” to the View menu [gxalpha]

    You can now select a specific source for the Virtual Camera [chippydip]

    Fixed a crash on resolution change of Windows Virtual Camera [Jim]

    Fixed a Discord crash with Windows Virtual Camera [Jim]

    Fixed crashes with macOS applications loading the virtual camera [PatTheMav]

    Fixed Steam version launching x86_64 version on Apple Silicon devices [Rodney]

    Fixed Stats widget appearance issues [tytan652]

    Fixed Blend Method in Studio Mode [rcdrone]

    Fixed case where video capture is darkened when both luma wipe and scale filtering are set [rcdrone]


Homepage – https://obsproject.com/
Supported Operating Systems:

    Windows 10 and 11.
    macOS 10.15
    Ubuntu 20.04 and newer

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