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Add version update check on launch
The vertical plugin will now check if there is an update available on launch.
If you see your settings icon highlight in yellow, there is an update available.
There is a quick link to get the update from the settings screen if you have one available 🙂 -
Add advanced encoding settings
Added to give a lot more granular control over recording & encoding settings for solely the Vertical canvas.
You can change recording & encoding settings to their own settings, or to use the old behaviour of matching your core OBS's settings. -
Add advanced audio track selection
Added to give you control of what audio tracks you send out to streams/recording from the Vertical canvas.
Note: The vertical canvas does not have it's own separate audio tracks, and shares the base OBS ones. This isn't something we're looking at changing in the future either. -
Added ability to move a source with arrow keys
Added to give the user the ability to make those pixel perfect movements to vertical layouts. -
Added ability to drag and drop sources in source list
Added as a usability improvement. -
Fix scene linking after renaming scenes
Fixes issue when renaming scenes that effectively unlinked the automatic scene linking. -
Fix vertical scenes only updating sometimes when resolution changes
Fixed a whoopsie on our end where we only updated scene resolutions when 1 part of the resolution was changed, not either. -
Fix audio out of sync (in recording) after pause
Fixed an issue where pausing the main recording would make any vertical recording have desynced audio/video. -
Fix resize and rotate handle hitbox to small
Fixed an issue where the hitbox for a source was positioned wonky. -
Fix snapping when moving sources
Title says it all.