LesIzmoor
Member
If this post is misplaced or "out of bounds" on the OBS forum, I fully understand if it needs to be moved/removed.
Question 1
I downloaded obs-studio 0.7.3 from github and ran the 64 bit executable file. I received an error message telling me MSVCR120.dll was missing. After a quick search on the web, I installed the MS C++ Visual Studio 2013 (vcredist_x64.exe) and re-ran the executable file.
obs studio opened, but then gave me the MSVCR120.dll error again. Is obs studio looking for this file in one particular location? There was no option from the error message to search for the file.
Question 2
After acknowledging the error message cited above, I looked through the settings of obs studio. As it stands now, there is a predefined list of streaming sites available for a user to choose from, I do not use any of those sites (I do all my streaming on Uvlog). Will obs studio continue to be restricted to these sites or will there be the option of loading in RTMP information in regards to the server? Obviously, these sites come and go (JTV, BlogTV, LiveVideo, Yahoo Live, etc have all gone into the bit bucket) so it would be logical (in my opinion) to allow users to enter the server settings as opposed to waiting for a developer to update an "approved sites" list.
Thank you for any informed comments or insight that you can provide.
Question 1
I downloaded obs-studio 0.7.3 from github and ran the 64 bit executable file. I received an error message telling me MSVCR120.dll was missing. After a quick search on the web, I installed the MS C++ Visual Studio 2013 (vcredist_x64.exe) and re-ran the executable file.
obs studio opened, but then gave me the MSVCR120.dll error again. Is obs studio looking for this file in one particular location? There was no option from the error message to search for the file.
Question 2
After acknowledging the error message cited above, I looked through the settings of obs studio. As it stands now, there is a predefined list of streaming sites available for a user to choose from, I do not use any of those sites (I do all my streaming on Uvlog). Will obs studio continue to be restricted to these sites or will there be the option of loading in RTMP information in regards to the server? Obviously, these sites come and go (JTV, BlogTV, LiveVideo, Yahoo Live, etc have all gone into the bit bucket) so it would be logical (in my opinion) to allow users to enter the server settings as opposed to waiting for a developer to update an "approved sites" list.
Thank you for any informed comments or insight that you can provide.