I’m having problems with starting virtual camera – even though I selected the option to allow installation of apps from anywhere in the security settings, OBS still shows a window saying that this needs to be allowed in the Mac OS settings.Anyone OBS users updated to 15.0? Any problems? Thanks!
I also went in an under privacy and security i gave OBS access to every single option, this has to be a change apple made to the allowed access in 15.0 beta - gotta love beta issues -Im glad i decided to test it in beta before work rolled it to all the mac's they use OBS cameras and zoom/discord so im glad i found itView attachment 108161 same issue here on the beta - Ive added all of the options i can find - i even ran the old fix for legacy drivers i found In recovery: system-override legacy-camera-plugins-without-sw-camera-indication=on, same error notice after. ill wait for some feed back but i dont know where else to even start to look for support or what else to do
Created an account just to say thank you! This absolutely worked for me and I would have never found it without your commentNot my answer - as I found it in Reddit - Full credit to Short_Shelf_Life for sharing this answer.
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I was able to find the issue after following the suggestions here and doing full reinstalls (as well as cleaning up supporting files) and the issue was not in the privacy and security settings.
Upon installing OBS I gave the OK to install the camera extension. I'd forgotten about that, so I checked on the extension (in Login Items and Extensions) and it turns out that the extension was installed, but had to be manually enabled in the extension information. After that the virtual camera started right away, no additional installation as mentioned previously as well. Very weird and unintuitive resolution, but we got there."
in Summary, Choose General, Login Items and Extensions.. Look for Camera Extensions. Choose the i icon to the right. Turn "on" OBS. Choose done. Once I closed the dialog, I was able to go back to obs and "Start Virtual Camera".
Thank you!!!!Not my answer - as I found it in Reddit - Full credit to Short_Shelf_Life for sharing this answer.
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I was able to find the issue after following the suggestions here and doing full reinstalls (as well as cleaning up supporting files) and the issue was not in the privacy and security settings.
Upon installing OBS I gave the OK to install the camera extension. I'd forgotten about that, so I checked on the extension (in Login Items and Extensions) and it turns out that the extension was installed, but had to be manually enabled in the extension information. After that the virtual camera started right away, no additional installation as mentioned previously as well. Very weird and unintuitive resolution, but we got there."
in Summary, Choose General, Login Items and Extensions.. Look for Camera Extensions. Choose the i icon to the right. Turn "on" OBS. Choose done. Once I closed the dialog, I was able to go back to obs and "Start Virtual Camera".
You are welcome.Created an account just to say thank you! This absolutely worked for me and I would have never found it without your comment