I seem to have found an easy solution. I had the same issue on my Windows 10 system. Initial solution was just to reinstall, from the full installer, version 30.1, just to see if I could the functionality of FreeFX back. This worked, and I decided I would just wait to see if there were any solutions before attempting to update OBS again at some point in the future. In the meantime I did some digging, and found other users having issues, different issues related to streaming, and that apparently the problem was the in-app updater. Supposedly it removed files that were necessary for OBS. I decided to try the update again to 30.2 using the full installer, and now I have it updated and FreeFX still working. I haven't put it through it's paces to make sure that everything is 100% fine, but at first glace, all seems fine, and the FreeFX filters are there. Perhaps it's not even necessary to reinstall 30.1 first. That's just the route I took because my intention was just to roll back. Also, I never ran any uninstall routines. I simply ran the full installer and let it install in the same directory over top of itself.It's definitely broken with the current (30.2.0) update.
I've tried this but unfortunately didnt have any success in getting freefx to work on the latest version.Update, tried EXACTLY what you suggested, rolled back to the previous version and then full-installed 30.2.0 and it seems to be working!
Hi guys,I have tested on 29.1.1, can you try that one?