Caribou007
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Is there a centralised information hub on known compatibility status of Mac OBS and various capture devices?
I got a chance to test some things out with OBS and my Blackmagic devices on my Mac Pro before and after upgrading to OS X 10.10 this week. It appears that with the move to Blackmagic's version 10.x series drivers they have removed some legacy support and neither my DeckLink 4k extreme nor my intensity pro show up in OBS (or any other software that is using OSX's standard AV Foundation). Upgrading to OS X 10.10 requires the newly released 10.2.2 drivers and none of the 9.x series drivers work under Yosemite. So under Yosemite I am unable to utilize either device for OBS, although the cards work fine in supported programs (that presumably use the BMD SDK).
-PopinFRESH
Another issue I have deals with Audio Hijack Pro, as there seems to be some sort of conflict between it and OBS: Within Audio Hijack Pro, I hijack my optical in which is fed by my optical out from my PC, and I send the audio to Wavtap and also to my Digi 003 Rack, so not only does OBS receive the audio, but I can hear the sound from my PC as well. Once I hijack it, the audio becomes distorted, and is way worse now with Yosemite, whereas before the update, it was tolerable, only periodical crackling, phasing, and stutters. The only fix I found after trial and error was to open OBS first, then Audio Hijack Pro. Upon re-hijacking it, I noticed it was already a bit delayed and I turned the frequency output on my Digi 003 from 96k to 41k to decrease the latency. Hijacked a 2nd time, the audio then became perfect, but after about 40 minutes of hijacking the audio, I noticed it was falling out of sync. Deactivate and reactivate the hijack, it's fine again.