OBS Studio 32.0 Brings New Plugin Manager, NVIDIA RTX Effects

OBS Studio 32.0 has been released. The update sees this streaming and screen recording stable gain a nifty new plugin manager, change a few of its default settings and expand its support for NVIDIA RTX effects. The new plugin manager is described as “basic” because it is: it shows a list of installed plugins with a checkbox to enable/disable, but ‘Browse’ and ‘Update’ options are greyed out (those options being there suggests it will be possible to find and install plugins in OBS directly). OBS Studio 3.20 increases the default bitrate from 2500 to 6000 Kbps. The old value was […]

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Raspberry Pi’s New M.2 HAT+ Compact is an SSD Space Saver

With its slimmer install footprint, smarter booting process and qualitative tweaks, Ubuntu 25.10 for Raspberry Pi is looking a real treat — but the biggest boost to performance is one you can make by switching from a microSD card to an SSD. If you own a Raspberry Pi 5 and have yet to leap to a more spacious, speedier solid-state drive, Raspberry Pi today launched the M.2 HAT+ Compact. It’s a smaller (but marginally more expensive) version of its official storage add-on for the Raspberry Pi 5. Better yet, the board with an SSD attached will fit inside of the […]

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