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Hi, I am using ubuntu and when I install the plugin into the obs-studio folder, nothing is appearing inside OBS toolbar, I am using ubuntu. Could you please assist me? I have included the logs below
Looks like the plugin is not in the correct folder as obs does not try to load it. Make sure that the *.so file is inHi, I am using ubuntu and when I install the plugin into the obs-studio folder, nothing is appearing inside OBS toolbar, I am using ubuntu. Could you please assist me? I have included the logs below
~/.config/obs-studio/plugins/tuna/bin/64bit/tuna.so
. Also make sure that you're not using version 1.8.0 or newer as those are only for obs studio 28.0.0 and up. If you are using the flatpak version of obs studio I can't help you as I have no clue how plugins work with that.I don't know if I am using snap. I used this to install obs. I have 'Plug_config' not plugins inside obs-studioLooks like the plugin is not in the correct folder as obs does not try to load it. Make sure that the *.so file is in~/.config/obs-studio/plugins/tuna/bin/64bit/tuna.so
. Also make sure that you're not using version 1.8.0 or newer as those are only for obs studio 28.0.0 and up. If you are using the snap package of obs studio I can't help you as I have no clue how plugins work with that.
That's the normal package then I guessI don't know if I am using snap. I used this to install obs. I have 'Plug_config' not plugins inside obs-studio
sudo apt install ffmpeg
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:obsproject/obs-studio
sudo apt update
sudo apt install obs-studio
I am using Tuna-1.8.0 linux-x86_64.deb. Is this correct?That's the normal package then I guess
I am using Tuna-1.8.0 linux-x86_64.deb. Is this correct?
Looks like the plugin is not in the correct folder as obs does not try to load it. Make sure that the *.so file is in~/.config/obs-studio/plugins/tuna/bin/64bit/tuna.so
. Also make sure that you're not using version 1.8.0 or newer as those are only for obs studio 28.0.0 and up. If you are using the flatpak version of obs studio I can't help you as I have no clue how plugins work with that.
The Icecast integration only checks for the song titlePlease, Can somebody help me?. I use Icecast as a Source but it doesn't get cover art. It doesn't split artist and title to a txt file only split one txt file. We have a radio station and our radio automation software export a xml file with artist, title, album but not cover art. Is it possible use xml file as a Source. Congrats for this great plugin. Thanks for your time.
@universallp Thank you very much for answering. I would appreciate if someone could implement getting the cover art from icecast as well. I think it would be very useful for many people.The Icecast integration only checks for the song title
SE.live uses it's own fork of the program, compiling it themself. You need to ask them for support on plugin integration. Alternativelly you can uninstall se.live, then uninstall OBS and reinstall OBS it in order to fix the installation, and then add Tuna plugin.Hello. I use StreamelementsOBS and after installing Tuna, I don't have them in the tools in OBS. So I downloaded the zip and pasted both folders to the right place and still can't do anything.
Not unless someone submits a PR for the CI that does this. I won't touch the CI pipeline as long as it's not broken.Will there be generic linux binaries available? I use flatpak - deb binaries don't work for me.
I understand hardly enough about code to know that is a trolling question: "How can I brake that pipeline then?" :P … cause I'm on Manjaro and my flatpak OBS used to work fine with tuna, until v28…Not unless someone submits a PR for the CI that does this. I won't touch the CI pipeline as long as it's not broken.
I switched to the official plugin template for 28 and that only builds a deb installer so this wasn't on purpose. The CI scripts are on github if you wan to take a lookI understand hardly enough about code to know that is a trolling question: "How can I brake that pipeline then?" :P … cause I'm on Manjaro and my flatpak OBS used to work fine with tuna, until v28…
The deb installer does contain the binaries that you can install manually. It's just an archive that you can extract. I do not use the flatpak version of obs so I have no clue how it works.I have no idea what to do with those scripts – but would it be possible to manually re-arrange the folder structure of the *.deb contents and get it to run with a flatpak installation?
(I tried that naive approach but with no luck - wondering if I'm making an error or if it is impossible anyway…)
Just wanted to mention that a fix has just been released - so have a check to see if it sorts out the issues as it has done for me :)Hi - I've downloaded the new version from GitHub to work against OBS version 28 - I use deezer but the issue is - if the song is paused/stopped it doesn't revert back to the song placeholder as it should do. I usually use this to say thanks for your support whilst I don't have any songs - please help - thank you.