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Hi,
I’ve been using OBS for a while to run microphone filters and output to VB Cable as my input device. My setup relies on OBS running silently in the background every time I start my PC, so I had a shortcut in shell:startup with the flag --disable-shutdown-check.
With this setup, OBS launched minimized and bypassed the “OBS didn’t shut down properly” popup that happens every single time I restart my computer. Without that flag, OBS now stops on the crash prompt, which breaks the automation and forces me to manually click it every reboot.
After updating to 32.0.0, I found that --disable-shutdown-check has been removed. This essentially ruins the ability to have OBS auto-run in the background for anyone using it as a virtual mic with VB Cable or similar workflows or people who just find the pop up redundant and annoying.
There are several existing posts on this forum where users discovered and used --disable-shutdown-check as a solution to avoid the popup on restart. By removing the flag, all of those setups are now broken as well:
https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/always-asks-to-boot-normally-or-safemode.171124/
https://obsproject.com/forum/thread...function-on-off-toggle-add-to-setting.171047/
https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/error-obs-did-not-shut-down-properly.171003/
I understand the flag was removed in 32.0.0, but for those of us who rely on automated OBS startup, this breaks an important use case. If the shutdown check is needed for stability reasons, could there at least be an official setting or supported flag for users who intentionally run OBS in the background like this?
As of now my current solution is to just use version 31.1.2 and turn off "Automatically check for updates on startup".
I’ve been using OBS for a while to run microphone filters and output to VB Cable as my input device. My setup relies on OBS running silently in the background every time I start my PC, so I had a shortcut in shell:startup with the flag --disable-shutdown-check.
With this setup, OBS launched minimized and bypassed the “OBS didn’t shut down properly” popup that happens every single time I restart my computer. Without that flag, OBS now stops on the crash prompt, which breaks the automation and forces me to manually click it every reboot.
After updating to 32.0.0, I found that --disable-shutdown-check has been removed. This essentially ruins the ability to have OBS auto-run in the background for anyone using it as a virtual mic with VB Cable or similar workflows or people who just find the pop up redundant and annoying.
There are several existing posts on this forum where users discovered and used --disable-shutdown-check as a solution to avoid the popup on restart. By removing the flag, all of those setups are now broken as well:
https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/always-asks-to-boot-normally-or-safemode.171124/
https://obsproject.com/forum/thread...function-on-off-toggle-add-to-setting.171047/
https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/error-obs-did-not-shut-down-properly.171003/
I understand the flag was removed in 32.0.0, but for those of us who rely on automated OBS startup, this breaks an important use case. If the shutdown check is needed for stability reasons, could there at least be an official setting or supported flag for users who intentionally run OBS in the background like this?
As of now my current solution is to just use version 31.1.2 and turn off "Automatically check for updates on startup".