Bug Report Browser Source broken?

Since last update I can't get my alerts to work again.
Tried several Apps but none of them had a visual output in OBS Brovser Source.
Is this a known Bug?
Workaround
 
nope ... no filters!
I also contacted the developers of streamview and other streamalert-apps and they told me that this has to be a problem of the new update because they didn't change a thing.
 

Harold

Active Member
Have you tried removing and re-adding ALL browser source entries in your scene collection? (Remove them all first then re-add them)
 
Have you tried removing and re-adding ALL browser source entries in your scene collection? (Remove them all first then re-add them)

Tried that ... same result ... not working.
I even reinstalled OBS ... but it is not working with the new patch.

It simply doesn't display the local html-file if triggered by the alert system and it doesn't make a difference wether I use "Local File" or URL in Browser Source. That used to be the work-around in the previouse version.

Do you use Kaspersky software?

No Kaspersky installed.
 
I use StreamView (http://streamview.share-all-live.com) but tried it with xStream and subalert as well. But it seems to be a problem of browser source more than a problem of the tools.

Even the alert systems of tipeeestream, streamjar and streamtip do not work on my PC and the PCs of our stream team (tried it on different Systems) after the latest patch of OBS Studio.
 
Streamview seems to work fine here. Subalert doesn't use the browser source plugin afaik?

True ... didn't want to write about subalert.

It is working with StreamView in some way but OBS doesn't display the follower.html correctly ... if you were using the editor to design your alert you will get no background image but just plain text since latest patch for the alert system.

Spoke do the developer on TS and he said that he didn't change a thing. and he can't get it to work as well ... :(
 
Sorry, but we can not get it to work with the new patch ... the older version and OBS Classic with CLR Browser Source Plugin works just fine.
The developer of StreamView und me are going to test that tomorrow. Maybe we are missing something.
We will keep you updated.
 

Osiris

Active Member
My screenshot was from the latest one.
The background-image url cannot point to a local file like that, the best way is to just reference images with a relative url. Or use, for example: http://absolute/C:/image.jpg , but using a relative url is better.

There was a version of the plugin in the past which had certain security settings disabled, perhaps you were using that one before.
 
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