I'm looking for general direction here; I can provide much more info as helpful.
Had OBS pre-30 (sorry, I've lost track of the version) which worked wonderfully. Have two cameras - they're identical model/make, and they USB to the computer. Then I updated operating system (Debian, to trixie), and with it came OBS 31. Only one of two cameras now works; other one shows up frozen on very first frame (when adding source afresh), and never moves from that still frame in any context. Basically, I can add EITHER of the two; if first, from scratch, it will work, but the second one will be a frozen image.
I understand that this is commonly considered an (nvidia?) driver problem, but cheese and other apps will show both cameras just fine, so it seems to be an OBS issue. I have tried both OBS 30 and 31 (both via debian, from the main apt source (30) and the multimedia apt source (31), as well as the official flatpak (latest 31)). I also took a fresh machine, installed debian from scratch, then installed 30 and 31 again and both still freeze this way. I have NOT yet tried pre-30, as it's not easy to install on Debian trixie and I haven't gone to the effort of back-versioning a scratch Debian in order to try a pre-30... but I'm guessing I'll have success again when I achieve a setup similar to what I had before my Debian upgrade (and, thus, upgrade of OBS to 30/31).
Any guidance on approach very welcome. Thank you!
Had OBS pre-30 (sorry, I've lost track of the version) which worked wonderfully. Have two cameras - they're identical model/make, and they USB to the computer. Then I updated operating system (Debian, to trixie), and with it came OBS 31. Only one of two cameras now works; other one shows up frozen on very first frame (when adding source afresh), and never moves from that still frame in any context. Basically, I can add EITHER of the two; if first, from scratch, it will work, but the second one will be a frozen image.
I understand that this is commonly considered an (nvidia?) driver problem, but cheese and other apps will show both cameras just fine, so it seems to be an OBS issue. I have tried both OBS 30 and 31 (both via debian, from the main apt source (30) and the multimedia apt source (31), as well as the official flatpak (latest 31)). I also took a fresh machine, installed debian from scratch, then installed 30 and 31 again and both still freeze this way. I have NOT yet tried pre-30, as it's not easy to install on Debian trixie and I haven't gone to the effort of back-versioning a scratch Debian in order to try a pre-30... but I'm guessing I'll have success again when I achieve a setup similar to what I had before my Debian upgrade (and, thus, upgrade of OBS to 30/31).
Any guidance on approach very welcome. Thank you!