Intel Retires "Studio" Features in Graphics Software

Intel is dropping the 'Studio' features, including video recording and streaming, from its new graphics software due to low user engagement.
Intel Retires "Studio" Features in Graphics Software
Intel has confirmed that it will not include the "Studio" tab in its new Graphics Software, effectively retiring the video recording and streaming features that were previously available in Arc Control. This decision was made due to low user usage. Reasoning Behind the Decision The “Studio” tab in Arc Control, the predecessor to the new Graphics Software, allowed users to stream video to third-party platforms, access AI camera features, and create game highlights. However, Intel stated that: Intel has made the tough decision to retire the Studio page, and its feature for now in our graphics software. The reason behind this decision is the features within the Studio page had very low user usage, and many features within the Studio page are supported by great third-party software today like OBS, Steam, Windows GameBar etc. Intel has instead recommended using third-party software such as OBS, Steam, or Windows GameBar. While OBS is a popular and feature-rich option, Steam's rec…

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