OBS Studio 32.0.1 released
A new version of OBS Studio, specifically 32.0.1, has been released, offering improved functionality and stability for capturing, compositing, encoding, recording, and streaming video content efficiently.
This updated release addresses several key issues that arose in the previous version, 32.0.0, particularly on Windows platforms. A contributor named whanongqing123 has resolved a potential crash that could occur when users accessed source properties. Furthermore, tytan652 has fixed a problem that caused browser sources to malfunction after switching scenes. This issue not only disrupted streaming but also potentially led to increased resource usage, a problem now resolved.
Another significant issue has been addressed by pkviet, who identified and resolved a problem with the audio deduplication logic when using an Audio Capture Source device for both monitoring and recording purposes. This improvement ensures smoother audio processing and reduces potential conflicts or errors.
Additionally, the 32.0.1 release fixes an issue that made Multitrack Video settings inaccessible to Custom Services users, as reported by PatTheMav. These fixes collectively enhance the overall user experience and stability of OBS Studio, allowing content creators to focus on their work without interruptions caused by software glitches or crashes.
With these bug fixes in place, version 32.0.1 provides a more reliable foundation for users to capture, edit, and stream high-quality video content using OBS Studio. To explore further details and access download links, visit the GitHub page provided below:
OBS Studio 32.0.1
32.0.1 Hotfix Changes Fixed a possible crash in 32.0.0 on Windows when opening source properties [wanhongqing123]

