New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….

Original story (published on February 18, 2022) follows:

OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) is an open source tool widely used by streamers. It offers several features that facilitate live streaming and screen recording.

OBS received the v27.2 update recently. However, it seems that the update also brought notable performance issues.

Many OBS users report that there are freezing and crashing issues during streaming after v27.2 update. In addition to the above, some are constantly prompted to log in as OBS forgets their credentials (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11).

OBS system freezing and crashing after patch 27.2

The performance issues in OBS 27.2 are serious enough to cause freezing (and even crashes) in the middle of streams.

The OBS team is already aware of this issue and they recommend downgrading to v27.1.3 as a workaround.

Stream crashed 3 times today absolutely gutting but we coming in hot tomorrow

Thank you to everyone for the crazy love today and the messages 💙 Source

You can download the version of OBS where everything works correctly from this link.

If you’re encountering this issue you can downgrade back to 27.1.3 while we continue to investigate.

We’re working hard to narrow down the problem as quick as we can! Source

OBS 27.2 forgets the credentials of some users

Another of the problems that OBS 27.2 update brought affects the login system. It seems that the software forgets the credentials of some users and constantly asks them to log in again (1, 2, 3).

The OBS team is also aware of this issue and recommends that users can try to clear OBS browser cookies as a potential workaround.

On Windows OS, the procedure to clear the OBS cache is as follows:

Meanwhile, the procedure for macOS and Linux OS is shown below:

Exit OBS (make sure OBS is not running) Delete the folder %appdata%\obs-studio\plugin_config\obs-browser\obs_profile_cookies Start OBS Settings -> Stream -> Disconnect Account -> Connect Account

– Clearing Browser Dock Cookies

Exit OBS (make sure OBS is not running) Delete the file %appdata%\obs-studio\plugin_config\obs-browser\Cookies Start OBS Settings -> Stream -> Disconnect Account -> Connect Account Source

We will update this story if new developments on both issues arise or when the fix becomes available.

Exit OBS (make sure OBS is not running) Delete the folder ~/Library/Application Support/obs-studio/plugin_config/obs-browser/obs_profile_cookies Start OBS Settings -> Stream -> Disconnect Account -> Connect Account

– Linux

Exit OBS (make sure OBS is not running) Delete the folder ~/.config/obs-studio/plugin_config/obs-browser/obs_profile_cookies Start OBS Settings -> Stream -> Disconnect Account -> Connect Account Source

Update 1 (February 22)

06:49 pm (IST): OBS Studio has released a new patch (27.2.1) that comes with a fix for the system freeze issue that users reported on version 27.2.0.

Update 2 (April 15)

04:00 pm (IST): Many users are now reporting (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) that OBS is crashing for them, likely after the recent update.

While the company is yet to acknowledge this issue, users have come up with some workarounds that may help mitigate it.

A workaround for the crashing issue is to revert back to the previous version. Moreover, if this doesn’t help then you can also try and update the Intel GPU driver from intel.com to prevent crashing.

Featured Image: OBS on Twitter

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