Jim said:Did you download the 32bit version of the browser plugin or the 64bit? People often download one and then use it with another, you have to make sure that it matches with OBS. If you download the 32bit version of the plugin, you have to unzip it to the 32bit plugin folder and use the 32bit version of OBS. C:\Program Files (x86)\OBS\plugins is the 32bit version's plugin folder.
If you downloaded the 64bit version of the plugin, you must use the 64bit version of the program and unzip it into the 64bit plugin folder, C:\Program Files\OBS\plugins
If you unzipped it correctly, in that directory it will have placed a DLL file and a folder.
19:02:52: CLR host plugin strings not found, dynamically loading 4 strings
19:02:52: CLRHost::Initialize() attempting to load and start the .NET runtime (null)
19:02:52: CLRHost::Initialize() Found version v2.0.50727 .NET runtime
19:02:52: CLRHost::Initialize() Found version v4.0.30319 .NET runtime
19:02:52: CLRHost::Initialize() attempting to use v4.0.30319 .NET runtime
19:02:52: CLRHost::LoadInteropLibrary() load the assembly plugins\CLRHostPlugin\CLRHost.Interop.dll
19:02:52: CLRHost::LoadInteropLibrary() failed to load the assembly: 0x8007007e
19:03:25: CLR host plugin instance deleted; removing dynamically loaded localization strings