And since they fixed the issue with the 64-bit OBS-Studio not being able to read 32-bit drivers I would really like to be able to use the 5% performance boost that comes with it. So why not use the 64-bit? Especially when I am recording at 1440p60fps with 702/full color range, I would like to be able to have access to my full 32GB of RAM when recording at that high of a bitrate. I am not seeing any reason as to why using the 64-bit version is a bad thing, other than only a small fraction of programs may not work well with it, and I do not seem to have any of those programs. I asked for you to clarify whyyou said '32-bit until proven otherwise'.* 29.0.2 GitHub User rating Installed through our safe & fast downloader ( more info) Download Latest Version for Windows Video recording and live streaming software 1/3 Open Broadcaster Software Studio is an open-source software for real-time video editing and live streaming. I did not say that you SHOULDN'T use the 32-bit. And, as you pointed out, Chrome has a 64-bit option as well. Just because x-split is 32-bit only doesn't mean that OBS should be run as that as well. Office has 32- and 64-bit options and have both since at least Office 2010.