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OBS Studio 28.0 Released with 10-Bit Color Support, HDR Video Encoding, and Qt 6 Port (UPDATED)


Posted by Marius Nestor on Sep 01, 2022,

updated Sep 02, 2022


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OBS Studio 28.0 Released with 10-Bit Color Support, HDR Video Encoding, and Qt 6 Port


↺ OBS Studio 28.0 Released with 10-Bit Color Support, HDR Video Encoding, and Qt 6 Port


> Highlights of OBS Studio 28.0 include 10-bit color support, HDR video encoding, a new color format and color space settings to let you tweak these options in the advanced settings, as well as a port to the latest Qt 6 application framework for a more modern interface with a new default theme called “Yami”.


> Other exciting changes include support for sending chat messages to YouTube from within OBS, obs-websocket 5.0 as a first-party plugin, native SRT/RIST outputs, the ability to automatically split recordings based on file size or duration, and a new “Accessibility” section in settings to let you change colors of certain UI elements. Linux users also get a new “What’s New” dialog.


UPDATE (by Roy)


Two more articles this morning.


OBS Studio 28.0 Released with HDR Encoding, Apple Silicon Builds


↺ OBS Studio 28.0 Released with HDR Encoding, Apple Silicon Builds


> The latest instalment of OBS Studio 28.0 brings native Apple Silicon support and many new features.


> OBS Studio 28.0 marks the 10th anniversary of the project, making it one of the successful open-source media streaming software for Linux and other systems. Although there are other players in the same category, OBS Studio is the standard when it comes to free and open-source streaming software.


> The application is loaded with features and supports screen recording, streaming over YouTube, Twitch and other major platforms.



OBS Studio 28.0 is a Massive Upgrade With Qt6, HDR Support; Also Works on Apple Silicon


↺ OBS Studio 28.0 is a Massive Upgrade With Qt6, HDR Support; Also Works on Apple Silicon


> One of the most popular pieces of open-source software, OBS Studio, gets a major upgrade.


> It is one of the best screen recorders on Linux, and for that matter, pretty much every other desktop platforms too (Windows/macOS). This release brings a boatload of new features, which build upon the numerous previous features as well.


> Let’s take a look at what’s new!


One more today.


OBS Studio 28.0 Released! How to Install it in Ubuntu 22.04 | 20.04 | UbuntuHandbook


↺ OBS Studio 28.0 Released! How to Install it in Ubuntu 22.04 | 20.04 | UbuntuHandbook


> Free open-source video capturing, recording and live streaming software, OBS Studio, just got a big update with exciting new features!


> It’s the 10th anniversary release that features 10-bit & HDR video encoding support! Thought, the new feature so far works only with AV1 and HEVC encoders, and 10-bit HEVC encoding requires NVIDIA 10-series, AMD 5000 series, or newer GPU.


> OBS Studio 28.0 also adds native Apple Silicon support, many third-party plugins may not yet be ready for the native build.


> The release is also porting to Qt6. Except for Ubuntu 20.04 PPA package, all others are now based on Qt6. Meaning many plugins may not work until the developers updated with Qt6 support. See most common plugins, that works with OBS Studio 28.0.


By Liam Dawe today.


OBS Studio 28.0 rolled out with HDR, 10-bit, Qt 6 and more | GamingOnLinux


↺ OBS Studio 28.0 rolled out with HDR, 10-bit, Qt 6 and more | GamingOnLinux


> OBS Studio is the free and open source video content creation kit for livestreaming and recording. Probably the best software in the world for it and OBS Studio 28.0 is out now. It's how I create all my videos and do any livestreaming too!


> Some of the big new features included in this release are 10-bit and HDR Video Encoding Support, however, that is mainly for Windows as right now the Linux stack just isn't ready for it but work is ongoing on all fronts towards it in various places. So eventually we should see it too. The toolkit they use for the user interface saw a major version upgrade with Qt 6, making it easier for them to keep updating the UI in future too.




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