OBS Studio 32.1.0 Finally Fixes Key HDR and Scaling Issues Streamers Reported

OBS Studio 32.1.0 has landed with fixes targeting two pain points streamers have repeatedly flagged: HDR handling and scaling behavior in mixed-capture workflows.

For creators running multi-source scenes, those issues have been more than cosmetic — they directly affected consistency across live output, local recording, and platform transcode pipelines.

The new update appears focused on reducing mismatches that previously forced manual compensation in post or scene-specific workaround profiles.

In practical terms, this should lower setup friction for streamers who bounce between SDR and HDR environments during weekly production schedules.

For SEA creator communities where bandwidth and hardware variability are common, stability-focused updates often matter more than feature expansion announcements.

The next quality checkpoint will be long-session reliability under real stream loads, but this release is a meaningful step toward a less fragile baseline for serious broadcasting workflows.

OBS Studio 32.1.0 has landed with fixes targeting two pain points streamers have repeatedly flagged: HDR handling and scaling behavior in mixed-capture workflows.

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