Video July 12, 2024 2 min read OBS Project Blog EN

OBS Studio 30.2 Release Notes

OBS Studio's latest update introduces a refreshed interface, a hybrid MP4 recording option, and multitrack video streaming for platforms like Twitch. Users, especially NVIDIA owners and game developers, may need driver or compatibility updates due to certificate changes.

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This release brings some visual updates to the UI, a new Hybrid MP4 recording format, a wide array of fixes and improvements, as well as multitrack video output. Note: NVIDIA users may need to update their GPU drivers to 531.61 (Windows) / 530.41.03 (Linux) or newer. Note: The code signing certificate for OBS is being updated. This may impact game capture compatibility with some anti-cheat solutions starting with the next major OBS update. If you are a game or anti-cheat developer please see https://obsproject.com/kb/capture-hook-certificate-update for more information. New Features Added support for Multitrack Video streaming [palana] On Twitch, this is known as Enhanced Broadcasting. For more information, see: https://help.twitch.tv/s/article/multiple-encodes The supported audio channel configurations are stereo or mono. This feature is currently only available on Windows and requires

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