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When FFmpeg Encoders was originally written, FFmpeg 4.2 was still new and OBS Studio did not seem to want to update to anything newer for a while. This led to code being fine-tuned for FFmpeg 4.2, which stops working the moment OBS Studio upgrades FFmpeg. This removes the dependency on FFmpeg 4.2 hopefully, and allows using newer FFmpeg versions - or perhaps even older versions. Additionally the nonsensical behavior of the Target Quality slider was fixed. It is now from 0 to 51, instead of from 0 to 100, and as such matches FFmpeg exactly. |
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StreamFX
StreamFX is a plugin to libOBS (OBS Studio, StreamElements OBS Live) that adds new sources, filters and transitions to give you the ability to drastically improve your stream and recording setup past what was possible in OBS Studio until now. Whether it is blurring out a region, moving something in 3D, or just writing your own shaders as a new transition, source or filter - StreamFX has it all.
Support the StreamFX project!
Like any other free project, StreamFX relies on donations to be continuously developed and stay free. If StreamFX helped you, consider helping the StreamFX project by making a one time donation via PayPal, or a continuous donation via Patreon or Github Sponsors!
Contributing
There's two ways you can directly contribute to the project. One is by submitting translations into your language on Crowdin, and the other is by contributing code to the project.