Hyperstream?

bravedog

Member
There's an ios app, Hyperstream, by the makers of the defintely active Hyperspektiv, that apprentlly used to work well with an OBS control app in conjunction, but the ios app hasn't updated in some years and the only 2 comments on it since describe it as abandonware, apprently the OBS contoller app no longer works? Does anyone have it working/know a workaround?

Are these the same filters as Hyperspekyiv?

thx
 

PaiSand

Active Member
OBS Studio has nothing to do with any movil app, or any other third party app of any kind. You should contact directly the developers of that particular app.
 

bravedog

Member
While I'm messaging developers, thx, and don't expect a rely from OBS deveopers here, forum members can be expected to use this app specifically designed and marketed to OBS users to apply live filters, and I await replies from them.
 

bravedog

Member
The developers don't reply for either contact on their site or on Facebook. So I bought it and it says to download the companion Win desktop app to connect with OBS as designed and marketed, but which app is now 404 missing - in fact all references to this app and even to Hyperstream itself on the developer's website are absent. Further, the Apple AR function is missing in the app, though afaik my 5th Gen iPad's supposed to support it. So I'll try to get refunded; this app is no longer supported by the developer and only partly functional in its current form.
 

bravedog

Member
It seems my 5th Gen 9.7 ipad may not support AR so though its OBS app is gone, if AR works as a sort of greenscreen [can't currently test,] this might be enough to make hyperstream worthwhile anyway.
 

bravedog

Member
I tested with an iPad with proper AR and this app does still give good greenscreen-like effects with AR, so IMO is still worthwhile if perhaps overpriced. The developers reply neither FB nor their site in a few weeks now.

Please let me know any existing downloadable version of the old Win Hyperstream software that linked to OBS, still seems worth a try if it could be found. Thx
 

bravedog

Member
It turns out Hyperspectiv also has this AR=greenscreen attrtibute, so that's not its advantage. It does have 50 filters 31 of which seem different from hyperspectiv's.
 
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