Audio Waves Plugin - Create Visual Waves From Any Audio Source

Audio Waves Plugin - Create Visual Waves From Any Audio Source v1.1.0

MMLTech

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MMLTech submitted a new resource:

Audio Waves Plugin – Create Visual Waves From Any Audio Source - Generates a visual audio-wave source from any input and lets you position it freely.

Audio Wave Visualizer for OBS Studio

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Documentation & Install: https://mmltools.github.io/audio-wave
Download latest: https://github.com/mmlTools/audio-wave/releases

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This plugin adds a new source type to OBS Studio...

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MMLTech

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MMLTech updated Audio Waves Plugin - Create Visual Waves From Any Audio Source with a new update entry:

Added a new option Rectangular Waves

- The new option allows you to create a beautiful profile overlay along with the mask filter, plug it to your mic/aux source and give your stream a pint of style.

!ATTENTION! This option may be very resource consuming so a powerfull GPU is a must have for the full potential of this plugin !

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l1i1l

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Hello.

I wanted to test your new work, but I don't see anything at all: needed source does not appear among the sources, your plugin does not appear even in the Plugin Manager.

I use Windows 10, OBS 32.0.2, I set the folder from your archive to the appropriate "64bit".
Are you sure you have the right file configuration and installation instructions?
 

MMLTech

Member
Hello.

I wanted to test your new work, but I don't see anything at all: needed source does not appear among the sources, your plugin does not appear even in the Plugin Manager.

I use Windows 10, OBS 32.0.2, I set the folder from your archive to the appropriate "64bit".
Are you sure you have the right file configuration and installation instructions?
Can you send me the curent log? The auto build from github may be messed up, I’ll have a check.
 

MMLTech

Member
Hello.

I wanted to test your new work, but I don't see anything at all: needed source does not appear among the sources, your plugin does not appear even in the Plugin Manager.

I use Windows 10, OBS 32.0.2, I set the folder from your archive to the appropriate "64bit".
Are you sure you have the right file configuration and installation instructions?
I see where the problem is, github wraps the files inside bin/64bit and you have to put the dll in obs-studio/obs-plugins/64bit I'll fix the pathing in the next release
 

l1i1l

Member
I see where the problem is, github wraps the files inside bin/64bit and you have to put the dll in obs-studio/obs-plugins/64bit I'll fix the pathing in the next release
Yes, if you transfer .dll and .pdb directly to "64bit" (how this is done for other plugins), then everything is ok.
 
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