Filters applied to Scene Sources are applyed to Scenes themselves

AlexisDevios

New Member
So I've had this issue where Filters that are applied to Scenes Sources are being applied to Scenes themselves.
Here is an example :

This is an effect applied to a Scene Source , in an other scene.
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Now , when I display the scene which I filtered its Source, the effects are applied to the entire Source itself.
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This was not used to be like this. I have no clue if this is a mistake (Either I made, or if it was unintentionally made this way) or a bug, but that's quite annoying since how useful using scenes instead of tons of copies of a source.

Any idea on what's happening ? Thanks !
 

AlexisDevios

New Member
Nevermind. I just found out that you can apply filter to scenes themselves.
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I installed 2019 version of OBS and this was already the case, and what I'm complaining of was already there. So did what I got used to was a bug ?
Either way, is there any ways to avoid applying filter to the scenes themselves when applying it to a Scene source ? (Plugin of any sort or some kind of settings ?)
Thank you very much
 

AlexisDevios

New Member
Closing this thread here, I found a solution : Using Source Mirrors (Which are badly translated in French, that's just a note, I'll report that later) can help applying filters as I wanted. Thanks anyway !
 
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