Hello! Don't worry, no problem (except for problems with the plugin ))) )
In order.
I don't use the installer for two reasons: 1) I prefer manual installation so I can see what I'm doing, and 2) in this case your .exe-file is not digitally signed, which my security system objects to.
I repeat once again, the structure of your folders does not correspond to what I see and use in OBS. If I create this “plugins” folder manually and place the “obs-midi-mg” folder from your archive in it, the plugin is not available.
That's why I'm placing your files within the standard OBS folders configuration for plugins:
Code:
%PROGRAMDATA%\obs-studio\data\obs-plugins
— a named plugin folder with its additional folders/files (locale, etc.).
Code:
%PROGRAMDATA%\obs-studio\obs-plugins\64bit
— 64-bit dll and pdb files.
Just in case, I tried, as I already said, the path you indicated and other options — in all these cases, your plugin turns out to be simply not available for use, which is confirmed by the information in the OBS plugin manager. The only time your plugin shows up in the plugin manager as available and can be activated is when I host your files using these two folders:
Code:
%PROGRAMDATA%\obs-studio\data\obs-plugins
%PROGRAMDATA%\obs-studio\obs-plugins\64bit
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