pixelpusher
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We are attempting to get OBS on powerful new PC to accommodate multiple unique instances of a single Video Capture Device source in a scene, so each instance can be uniquely treated with filters. OBS on the Mac OS has always allowed for this, but OBS on our PC (with Windows 11) seemingly does not. Any duplicate instance is entirely blank, regardless of whether or not it's in the same scene or in an entirely different scene.
Is there a setting on PC someplace we are missing that will restore/enable this functionality?
Is this maybe a problem with OBS on Windows 11 specifically?
Attached is a quick-and-dirty example screenshot of this functionality on Mac OS (2013 Macbook Pro). Any insight / direction is immensely appreciated. We just dropped $4k on this new box, and discovering that this feature isn't consistent in OBS across platforms is a shock to say the least.
Thanks in advance.
Is there a setting on PC someplace we are missing that will restore/enable this functionality?
Is this maybe a problem with OBS on Windows 11 specifically?
Attached is a quick-and-dirty example screenshot of this functionality on Mac OS (2013 Macbook Pro). Any insight / direction is immensely appreciated. We just dropped $4k on this new box, and discovering that this feature isn't consistent in OBS across platforms is a shock to say the least.
Thanks in advance.