Ensuring that Content Creators get a Crash-free StreamFX experience was a challenge. It took two years to get here, and now the plugin itself is likely more stable than OBS Studio itself. And with StreamFX 0.8.0 Alpha 1 (pre-release, not production ready) being available right now, everyone can enjoy it. But let's talk about what the past was, and what caused things to go wrong.
After many people have started calling Stream Effects "Stream Elements", I have decided to rename Stream Effects to StreamFX. StreamFX still means Stream Effects, but it is much simpler to remember and not as easily confused with Stream Elements.
It's been over a year for the next update to OBS Stream Effects, and most of that has to do with burning out, bad planning, bad code, and just overall refusal to accept that things aren't going the way they should have been. But what exactly went wrong?
OBS Stream Effects Version 0.4.1 is now available and it fixes the 32-Bit crash as well as�improving overall performance and stability. If you're currently on 0.4.0 or earlier, it's time to update!
Last Friday I released OBS Stream Effects to the public and today I want to show you what cool things you can do to your recordings or streams with it. Let's begin.
Hey everyone, with the finished AMD Advanced Media Framework Plugin for Open Broadcaster Software Studio, I have begun working on a new project which i currently dubbed "OBS Stream Effects". The goal for this project is to add more modern filters and transitions to OBS Studio, especially filters and transitions that have been requested for a while now.