Virtual camera still showing in apps even after uninstalling plugins

Michael H

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I am having a problem with virtual camera still showing in apps even after the obs and plugins have been uninstalled.
 
You can check if the virtual cam is still present in the CoreMedia folder. If it is still there you can delete it and reboot. The path to the folder is this: /Library/CoreMediaIO/Plug-Ins/DAL
 
You can check if the virtual cam is still present in the CoreMedia folder. If it is still there you can delete it and reboot. The path to the folder is this: /Library/CoreMediaIO/Plug-Ins/DAL
Thank you. I did that and deleted the plugin, rebooted, etc. Still having same issue with OBS virtual camera showing in zoom, facebook live etc.
 
What version of macOS and OBS are you using? Anyway, the problem then is related to the system extension installed in Library/SystemExtensions. To permanently remove it you need to restart the computer in recovery mode, (here https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201314 you can find the info for both macIntel and mac Silicon), temporarily disable SIP -System Integrity Protection-, (open terminal and type csrutil disable, enter username and password, wait a few seconds for the confirmation message and restart) then go into the /Library/SystemExtensions folder and delete the folder that contains the OBS Virtualcam extension. With that done, reboot into recovery mode and turn SIP back on (csrutil enable this time), then reboot normally again and you should have no more problems. If it asks you to reactivate any other extensions you may be using, follow the instructions and reactivate them. Hope this helps.
 
I have tried every possible solution available on the internet , i have a windows system and i am unable to remove obs-virtual camera.

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What version of macOS and OBS are you using? Anyway, the problem then is related to the system extension installed in Library/SystemExtensions. To permanently remove it you need to restart the computer in recovery mode, (here https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201314 you can find the info for both macIntel and mac Silicon), temporarily disable SIP -System Integrity Protection-, (open terminal and type csrutil disable, enter username and password, wait a few seconds for the confirmation message and restart) then go into the /Library/SystemExtensions folder and delete the folder that contains the OBS Virtualcam extension. With that done, reboot into recovery mode and turn SIP back on (csrutil enable this time), then reboot normally again and you should have no more problems. If it asks you to reactivate any other extensions you may be using, follow the instructions and reactivate them. Hope this helps.
This solution worked for me! After everything else didn't.

2019 Intel Macbook Pro w/ Sequoia 15.2

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