rockbottom
Active Member
How about the memory leaks, will they be fixed? They only show up in my OBS log when I use the Multi Output....
This is not the issue for me. I only got a hold of this plugin a couple days ago and made sure I was doing everything correctly. I guess it has something to do with the fact my OBS directory is not on my C: drive, but my additional D: drive. I don't know if there is a fix for this. I try to keep my OS drive clean as possible.If you downloaded 0.6.0.0, please note as I just noticed this:
When you run the installer for 0.6.0.0 for the first time, it uninstalls whichever version is already installed! It will NOT touch any preexisting configs!
After this, you must run the installer again to actually install it. It will ask you where to install the plugin. It should be pointing to the base of your OBS Studio installation. Click "OK", then let 'er rip.
You should be good to go; all your configs will still be there.
--Katt. =^.^=
I tried this, still nothing for me.**update**
I have OBS running in 'portable mode'. In my case the solution to get it working is downloading the Windows ZIP file and extract the content to the folder in which you have installed your instance of OBS.
I tried this, still nothing for me.
Hey I downloaded the plugin but when I open obs nothings shows up someone please help
Windows 11, if that mattersI can't get mine to show up either :/
I've tried installing
I've tried uninstalling first then reinstalling
I can't get it to show up on the Dock menu
I can't get mine to show up either :/
I've tried installing
I've tried uninstalling first then reinstalling
I can't get it to show up on the Dock menu
not in portable mode...but it is wanting to install in a folder that has nothing else to do with OBS - a C:\ProgramData\obs-studio\plugins\obs-multi-rtmp - not C:\Program Files\obs-studio\pluginsWindows 11, if that matters
it's asking where, but when I tell it, it's saying I can't change that directory.When you reinstall after uninstalling, is it asking where to install the plugin? If so, where are you putting it?
Also, which version of OBS Studio are you using?
--Katt. =^.^=
Yes I accepted a pull request enabling those.Did I see correctly that the plugin already allows for multi protocol streaming (SRT, WHIP, RIST) with version 6.0.0.0 ?
Is this stable?
it's asking where, but when I tell it, it's saying I can't change that directory.
I'm in 30.1.1 64bit
C:\Program Files\obs-studio
C:\Program Files\obs-studio\obs-plugins
The installer fixed the target location to C:\ProgramData\obs-studio, where OBS searches globally.Where exactly are you telling it to install the plugin? Most of the time, using a "normal" installation of OBS Studio, you shouldn't have to.
If you used a normal installation of OBS Studio, i.e. not from Steam, not from the Microsoft store, but straight-up from an installer, nominally, it should be "C:\Program Files\obs-studio". And if you do tell it, it has to be the base of your OBS Studio installation, not the plugin directory.
In other words, if you are asked to fill it out and it is not filled out and it is in the "nominal" (you did not tell OBS Studio's installer to install it anywhere else) install, it should be:
Code:C:\Program Files\obs-studio
It should not be:
Code:C:\Program Files\obs-studio\obs-plugins
Plus you may be specifying a directory that may not exist. When in doubt, use the "browse" button in the installer. This ensures that the installer can actually see the directory you're trying to install to.
--Katt. =^.^=
Why is it not streaming to twitch? (this is what i downloaded and this is what my obs looks like now) can anyone help me figure out why its not streaming to TWitch but it streams to youtube only!!