Okay, I don't know what I am doing wrong but I can't get this plugin to show up in OBS at all. I extracted the 64bit plugin to "C:\Program Files\OBS\plugins" but no matter how many I times I shutdown and restart OBS the plugin doesn't show up in OBS.
You need to update your MS Visual C++ Run Times to 2013. Download using the following link:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=40784
Click download and choose the x86 or x64 accordingly.
You also need to upgrade (if you have not already) your .NET installation to 4.5.x:
Web install: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=42643
OR
Offline install: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=42642
Never mind you just need to add this to Settings->Browser->Runtime->Core->CommandLineArguments:Is there any chance to get support for MediaStream flag in advance options so that html5 getUserMedia would work in plugin?
There is so much cool stuff to do with cameras, overlays including cameras, audio and many html5 cool stuff.
Also It would be great to enable popup for camera permission when getUserMedia is used
I'm having the same problem.I'm using the most current OBS software and im trying to use the 64 bit clr, when i put the clr files into the plug in files and try to open in the source section of OBS it doesnt give me the open CLR or whatever its suppose to say, ive watched countless videos and followed their steps, made sure my files match, but still no luck, and when i open the plugin section on OBS it shows the CLR as a running plug in, but doesnt let me pick a source
Hi! I was hoping if u could help with a problem. I can't download the Visual C++ Redistrubutable Packages for Visual Studio 2013. Is it some sort of bug because a message pops up saying that the set up failed and I can't download it. Plz help!Faruton submitted a new resource:
CLR Browser Source Plugin - Allows you to add web-based content as a source, such as web pages and Flash SWFs
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