Intel removed the Studio function for streamers from Graphics Software – no one used it

Intel has decided not to include the Studio streamer feature as part of the new Graphics Software for managing Intel graphics due to low user demand for it.

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Previously, the Studio function was part of the Arc Control software, which was replaced by the new Graphics Software package with the announcement of the new generation Arc Battlemage video cards. Similar functions are present in AMD and Nvidia graphics management software.

The Studio feature allows you to record your gameplay and stream it to third-party platforms without using additional applications like OBS, Steam, Windows GameBar, etc. It also includes the ability to record highlights and publish them on social networks.

«Intel has made the difficult decision to remove the Studio feature from its graphics management application. The reason for this decision is the low user interest in this feature. The capabilities included with Studio are today offered by excellent third-party software such as OBS, Steam, Windows GameBar, etc. We may consider bringing this feature back in the future if user interest is high,” Intel tech support told one one of the users who drew attention to the disappearance of Studio from Intel Graphics Software.

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