How to remove teleport on macOs?

Aage

New Member
I have only myself to blame. I forced an install upon obs 29 on ventura M2.
And it is bringing OBS to its knees.
But I can´t for the life of me find out how to uninstall it.
And I can not find out where the tool / plugin resides.
Any geniouses out there?
Help much appreciated! :)
-Aage-
 

XLCOLDJ

Member
It might be found in Application Support /Users/PreferredUser/Library/Application Support/obs-studio/plugins
 

Aage

New Member
It might be found in Application Support /Users/PreferredUser/Library/Application Support/obs-studio/plugins
My directory tree doesn´t look quite like that. The file system on my other old mac with Catalina behaves like you describe. It is like OBS 29 doesn´t leave a trace in the system in Ventura. It does not show up under application support. I have turned on hidden files, no luck. I have experience with adding and deleting plugins in a similar manner with Pro Tools and other apps, and yes, I would expect to find OBS there too. I search for those files, but no search result. Thanks for trying, though! :)

PS: OBS hangs when I try to switch to scenes made after teleport was installed, no matter teleport is not in them. These scenes can´t be deleted. I brought this upon myself, but, yes, frustrating that I don´t seem to get rid of the plugin.
 

MacGuy

New Member
@XLCOLDJ I'm too having issues with Teleport on my M1 Mac mini running macOS Sonoma. OBS hangs (colorful beachball) whenever I select Teleport from the Tools dropdown. This was the only indication I had when I searched for Teleport for Mac. I was hoping for a fix or sometime of solution. Thanks for sharing your experience.
 

MacGuy

New Member
After further verification, regardless to having the plugin OBS become unresponsive when even you attempt to interact with it. Like creating a source etc. Perhaps it's not completely functional for Apple's Silicon?
 

XLCOLDJ

Member
After further verification, regardless to having the plugin OBS become unresponsive when even you attempt to interact with it. Like creating a source etc. Perhaps it's not completely functional for Apple's Silicon?
Are you trying to do something complicated--or just trying to get it working in general?

I've got OBS running ok on an M1 Macbook Air and a MPB i9. If you've having stability issues, try to simplify your setup and sanity-check your defaults. Maybe you're running software-decoding or something? Have you checked the stats and logs?

On my production system (the i9), I had some weird issues with the downloadable package which were resolved by installing with Homebrew. You may find that to be a better starting-point in terms of stability and ease of troubleshooting.
 
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