Video September 22, 2025 2 min read OBS Project Blog EN

OBS Studio 32.0 Release Notes

OBS Studio 32.0 introduces a plugin manager, crash log uploads, NVIDIA audio and background enhancements, and Apple Silicon support. These updates improve usability, stability, and performance for streamers and content creators across Windows, macOS, and other platforms.

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New Features Added a basic plugin manager [FiniteSingularity/PatTheMav/Warchamp7] Added opt-in automatic crash log upload for Windows and macOS [PatTheMav/Warchamp7] Added Voice Activity Detection (VAD) to NVIDIA RTX Audio Effects, which improves noise suppression for speech, as well as several optimizations to NVIDIA Effects [pkviet] Added chair removal option for NVIDIA RTX Background Removal, allowing removal of chairs [pkviet] Added experimental Metal renderer for Apple Silicon Macs [PatTheMav] Added Hybrid MOV support [derrod] Brings ProRes support on macOS and a more widely supported HEVC/H.264 + PCM audio option to all platforms General Changes OBS Studio will no longer load plugins built for a newer release of OBS to prevent future compatibility issues [norihiro] Added custom OBS widgets in preparation for larger UI updates [derrod/gxalpha/Warchamp7] Added preparations for Metal

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