It also adds animated previews of GIF image sources when using the studio mode, improves the internal behavior in the game capture source to prevent unnecessary re-hooking, adds source icons to the source toolbar, adds a “Missing Files Check” menu item to the “Scene Collections” menu, and improves the Missing Files dialog to also detect missing files for stingers. OBS Studio 27.1 also comes with numerous improvements, such as a new shortcut (Ctrl+R) to reload the browser panels on GNU/Linux systems, re-enablement of drag’n’drop for scenes and sources on GNU/Linux systems, the ability to disable the Missing Files dialog via a startup flag, support for the Auto-Remux feature to work with the Replay Buffer feature, and an Alpha option to the FreeType2 Test Source’s Font dialog. On top of the YouTube integration, this release also adds an 18-scene multi-view option, an option to draw safe areas in the preview, a “Mask Only” option to the stinger track matte, as well as support for browser sources to allow limited control over OBS Studio, a feature that needs to be explicitly granted by the user first. In addition, the new YouTube integration comes with a read-only chat dock for public and unlisted broadcasts, as well as bandwidth testing support in the Auto-Configuration wizard, a feature that’s only available when you’re logged in to your YouTube account. OBS Studio 27.1 is here almost four months after OBS Studio 27.0 to add YouTube integration, a feature that helps users connect their YouTube account without using a stream key, create and manage YouTube streams through a new “Manage Broadcast” button, and easily set up settings for their streams, such as privacy settings, description, title, scheduling, etc.
#FREE OBS STUDIO STINGERS SOFTWARE#
OBS Studio free and open-source video recording and live streaming software has been updated today to version 27.1, a release that brings several new features, improvements, and many bug fixes.