New version available: OBS Multiplatform 0.9.0
General Changes:
- Added video/audio filtering; you can now access filters for a source by right-clicking the source and then clicking ‘Filters’ from the popup menu. These filters can be applied to any compatible source.
- Added filters: Chroma Key, Color Key, Color Correction, Video Delay, Image Mask/Blend, Crop
- Added media source (plays video/audio media via FFmpeg)
- Added Blackmagic device capture source to capture Blackmagic devices (Mac, Linux, Windows)
- Added visibility indicator to the source list to toggle visibility in the current scene
- Added mute button to sources on the mixer
- Added option to select different themes in general settings
- Added a dark theme
- Added a menu option to view the current log file in the help menu
- Fixed an issue where service-specific settings would not be set again when changing encoding settings
Linux Changes:
- Added an option to video device capture to optionally buffer the video (off by default to reduce potential lag issues with webcams)
- Made various improvements to video capture on Linux
Mac Changes:
- Added an option to video device capture to optionally buffer the video (off by default to reduce potential lag issues with webcams)
- Fixed an issue where game capturing (syphon) wouldn’t work on 10.8
- Fixed an issue where certain mac audio outputs with channels > 8 wouldn’t play, now will be forced to stereo if needed
Windows Changes:
- Made devices on by default when creating a video device capture source rather than off by default
- Fixed an issue where games wouldn’t initialize with game capture sometimes, or would take a really long time to initialize (especially CS:GO)
- Fixed an issue where canceling settings would cause the video to freeze