



The video pipeline has been overhauled to support 10-bit and HDR, meaning that you can now record in HDR by changing Colour Format to P010 and Colour Space to Rec.2100 PQ or HLG (PQ is recommended) in advanced settings, and using an AV1 or HEVC encoder. However, this also brings native Apple silicon support, so no more wasted performance on x86 emulation. This update moves the app’s UI framework to Qt6, marking end of support for Windows 7 and 8, macOS 10.13 and 10.14, Ubuntu 18.04, plus all 32-bit systems, not to forget any plugins based on Qt5 which will need to be updated. To celebrate its 10th anniversary, OBS Studio has released one of, if not its biggest update yet, version 28. Popular recording and streaming software OBS Studio has reached version 28, bringing big changes such as support for application-specific audio capture, HDR, and Nvidia Broadcast features, not to mention squashing a lot of bugs.
