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OBS Studio 31.1.0 Beta 1 brings Multitrack Video to Linux

OBS Studio 31.1.0 Beta 1 brings Multitrack Video to Linux

OBS Studio 31.1.0 Beta 1 has been released for testing, bringing new features to the popular open source video recording and livestreaming app.

This release is a nice one for Linux users, since it brings Multitrack Video support, which was previously only available for Windows that came with the OBS Studio 30.2 released back in July 2024 so we’ve been waiting a while on it. For streamers, it means you can send multiple versions of the video at different quality levels to give more viewers a good experience (what Twitch calls “Enhanced Broadcasting”).

The main new features in OBS Studio 31.1.0 Beta 1:

  • Added support for Windows on Arm (WoA) [thirumalai-qcom/PatTheMav/RytoEX]

    • Builds for WoA are not fully featured and should be considered experimental

  • Added new UI appearance options, font size and density (padding/spacing) [Warchamp7]
  • Added preview zoom controls [cg2121/Warchamp7]
  • Added support for Multitrack Video to macOS (Apple Silicon) [dsaedtler]
  • Added support for Multitrack Video to Linux [lexano-ivs]
  • Added support for additional canvases for Multitrack Video output [dsaedtler]
  • Added AV1 B-frame support for AMF [rhutsAMD]
  • Added support for color format/space/range GPU conversion [dsaedtler]
  • Added support for network optimizations and TCP Pacing to Multitrack Video [lexano-ivs]
  • Added support for Stream Delay to Multitrack Video [lexano-ivs]
  • Added Spatial AQ option for VideoToolbox encoders on macOS 15+ [dsaedtler]
  • Added QVBR rate control for VA-API [nowrep]
  • Added explicit sync support for PipeWire Screen Capture [dkorkmazturk]
  • Added support for V4L2 virtual camera on non-Linux environments (e.g., BSD) [yurivict]
  • Added support for hardware accelerated browser source to Linux [tytan652]

    • The feature is disabled on NVIDIA GPUs due to feature-support inconsistencies across model series and driver series



Pictured – OBS Studio on Linux

The main changes:

  • Updated game capture hook signatures on Windows [derrod]

    • This update fixes game capture with games from Riot Games that use Vanguard

  • Added logging for streaming service recommended settings [prgmitchell]
  • Adjusted appearance of Scene Collection importer [Warchamp7]
  • Adjusted appearance of Sources list [Warchamp7]
  • Adjusted appearance of dock toolbars [Warchamp7]
  • Adjusted Missing Files dialog [Warchamp7]

    • Added support for recursive directory searches up to two levels deep
    • Adjusted the size, layout, and other UI aspects of the dialog
    • Fixed a bug when locating only a single file that caused the additional files prompt to appear twice

  • Reorganized Preview/Source context menu [Warchamp7]
  • Unified appearance of menus [Warchamp7]
  • Improved preview draw performance [Lain-B]
  • Increased maximum crash report size to 200 KB [WizardCM]
  • Adjusted Multitrack Video reconnection behavior [dsaedtler]
  • Changed hotkeys on macOS to require Input Monitoring permission instead of Accessibility [gxalpha]
  • Updated Video Capture Devices and Capture Card Devices on macOS to a unified list-based format selector when not using a preset [jcm93/PatTheMav/Warchamp7]
  • Removed the Exit button from the Controls dock [Warchamp7]

And plenty of bug fixes as well of course.

Source: OBS GitHub

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.

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