OBS on Apple Silicon

audio-monitor
download password cbmsqjsc

source-record
download password jyuttwr9

move-transition-2.4.3
download password 2qxtj0ke

spectralizer-1.3.4
download password ntwyjyd9

obs-websocket-4.9.1
download password zc2y9u14

StreamFX-0.11.0.0a1
download password dsrnihtm

StreamDeckPlugin-5.0.0
download password 9pkbvd0r

I just compiled it for arm64. The original source code has not been changed.
I'm going to take a break. thanks.
 

StoriesWithGR

New Member
@callimeron On behalf of all M! OBS users out there, thank you from the bottom of our hearts <3. Its people like you who have made Open Source so powerful!

Was just wondering, in order to speed up the official M1 release as well as to help YOU out as well, why don't you create a fork and PR on Github? That ways other OBS developers can contribute and we can land this as an official release asap.
 
@callimeron On behalf of all M! OBS users out there, thank you from the bottom of our hearts <3. Its people like you who have made Open Source so powerful!

Was just wondering, in order to speed up the official M1 release as well as to help YOU out as well, why don't you create a fork and PR on Github? That ways other OBS developers can contribute and we can land this as an official release asap.
PR create has already been created by another user.

this guide, anyone can build for Apple Silicon architecture.
However, it seems that it will take some time before it is officially adopted.
 

VPinho

New Member
Hello! I have just recompiled OBS for apple silicon using the latest code from the master branch on the OBS GitHub. I've also added the virtual camera to the build too.

You will need qt@5 and ffmpeg installed to use it:
`brew install qt@5 ffmpeg`

In order to open it you will have to right click and press open, you might have to do this twice because the build is not signed or notarised.

Download: link

Important: This does NOT have browser sources available sorry.
Sory but when i try the command: `brew install qt@5 ffmpeg`
it says:


Error: Cannot install in Homebrew on ARM processor in Intel default prefix (/usr/local)!


Please create a new installation in /opt/homebrew using one of the


"Alternative Installs" from:


https://docs.brew.sh/Installation


You can migrate your previously installed formula list with:


brew bundle dump


So, what to do now?
Sory, i am not a developer and i don't know nothing about command line.... I tryed to use the .DMG and it gives me a crash...
 

RustySly

New Member
audio-monitor
download password cbmsqjsc

source-record
download password jyuttwr9

move-transition-2.4.3
download password 2qxtj0ke

spectralizer-1.3.4
download password ntwyjyd9

obs-websocket-4.9.1
download password zc2y9u14

StreamFX-0.11.0.0a1
download password dsrnihtm

StreamDeckPlugin-5.0.0
download password 9pkbvd0r

I just compiled it for arm64. The original source code has not been changed.
I'm going to take a break. thanks.
@callimeron could you please re-upload the files, they've been deleted.
 

zdimz

New Member
Compiled obs-multi-rtmp for apple silicon m1 in case if someone needs it.
Source code not changed, recent fix for saving settings is included.
 

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zdimz

New Member
I installed it but, it stills Intel based app...
Anyone else got this error?
It is exactly the same pkg file that I installed on my m1 macbook for my custom m1 OBS build, so such error seems very weird to me...
 

zdimz

New Member
Sorry to say that, but all your builds crash when launched on mb air m1 2020.

I have working m1 OBS 27.0.1 compiled by myself and it takes only 18.8Mb space. Your build takes 324.6Mb space.
Can we discuss on how your builds are built? There might be some significant flaws either on my side or on your side.
Sorry for the disappointing results.
Do you have any plugins installed for Intel(x64) architecture?

I'm using the build instructions on this site as a guide.
 

shiggitay

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