I just upgraded to OBS 26.1 on arch linux, and would like to use the virtual camera feature. Previously, I was using obs-v4l2sink without issue, and it still seems to work. When I disable the v4l2sink extension and start a virtual camera, it sort of works, in that it does feed something to the...
Is there a way to use the OBS virtual cam on Linux? On other installations, I usually see a button on the right that allows you to turn on the virtual cam, but on my Linux installation, the option is not appearing. Is the virtual cam not on Linux or is there something else that I must do?
I've been using OBS for Zoom presentations. I use a webcam with greenscreen behind me and chroma key it in OBS. I layer a background behind the camera input. Then I put image files as a slideshow in OBS as the top layer, displayed as a small box in the upper corner. This produces a nice...
After installing OBS 26 the button for 'Starting Virtual Camera' is missing. Any ideas why it could be the case? Here is a list of loaded modules from the log:
: Loaded Modules:
: win-wasapi.dll
: win-mf.dll
: win-dshow.dll
: win-decklink.dll
: win-capture.dll
...
I noticed that I'm unable to avoid using the OBS Virtual Camera when trying to take a photo from Chrome (WhatsApp web). I'm in incognito mode and even if I go to the Chrome camera settings and select the internal laptop's webcam, it is still showing in the Chrome tab for whatsapp and when I try...
Now that the Virtual Camera feature has been integrated into OBS, it would also be great if a virtual microphone feature could be integrated and then a media source like the virtual camera could be selected so that users can also hear the sounds of the virtual camera.
Since the last update OBS have add the option Virtual Camera who create a webcam showing whatever you want. But when I close OBS the camera still recording a OBS logo, is there a way to disconect this camera totally?
Hi guys, I successfully work with obs and zoom using obs virtual camera. Now I wanted to do the same with teams, but unfortunately, OBS virtual camera is not in the selection list of devices. Also restart did not work, any idea what is causing it?
Good news! Zoom's latest update on May 24 fixed the issue that blocked virtual cameras! I was able to get other virtual camera software (e.g. ManyCam) working on Zoom, but OBS's virtual camera still doesn't work on Zoom. Another data point: my OBS virtual camera works in Google Meet -- just not...
I've seen this in a couple places, but am hoping someone from the Dev Team can comment.
I'm trying to make OBS the video source for Zoom. What I'm trying to do - and what appears to be the current issue - is well defined and described here...
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