I'm having a lot of weird VST bugs, I'm not sure if it's due to the way VST states are remembered?
For example, if I try to use the reafir VST, the first time It worked fine. But now I can't see the waveform, but if I try and use it in subtract mode, sometimes it will work sometimes it doesn't.
If I try to use the same VST on multiple sources, it just doesn't work. Copying the VST file and giving it different names works... sometimes?
Sometimes if the VST stops working, I can delete the source and make a new source and it starts working again... kind of.
Also, trying to use a limiter plugin sometimes works fine, but OBS doesn't seem to give options to control inputs so if its a mono input and the VST is expecting stereo it doesn't work right and there's no way to fix that.
But I had the VST all set up properly before the stream and then when I went to stream today, none of the vst plugins worked anymore. I just don't understand that...
Is there like a cache file where VST settings are saved? I would like to be able to clear them if possible - so I don't end up having to have thousands of copies of a vst cluttering things up...
Right now it seems way more stable if I set up the VSTs in an external program and just pipe them into OBS, but that's an inferior solution because it means a lot of virtual audio devices and increases input lag that I just don't really want.
(Having trouble uploading a log, but there's literally nothing there about VST behavior anyhow, from my experience using VSTs in the past I don't think you can add that much error logging to vsts anyway...)
For example, if I try to use the reafir VST, the first time It worked fine. But now I can't see the waveform, but if I try and use it in subtract mode, sometimes it will work sometimes it doesn't.
If I try to use the same VST on multiple sources, it just doesn't work. Copying the VST file and giving it different names works... sometimes?
Sometimes if the VST stops working, I can delete the source and make a new source and it starts working again... kind of.
Also, trying to use a limiter plugin sometimes works fine, but OBS doesn't seem to give options to control inputs so if its a mono input and the VST is expecting stereo it doesn't work right and there's no way to fix that.
But I had the VST all set up properly before the stream and then when I went to stream today, none of the vst plugins worked anymore. I just don't understand that...
Is there like a cache file where VST settings are saved? I would like to be able to clear them if possible - so I don't end up having to have thousands of copies of a vst cluttering things up...
Right now it seems way more stable if I set up the VSTs in an external program and just pipe them into OBS, but that's an inferior solution because it means a lot of virtual audio devices and increases input lag that I just don't really want.
(Having trouble uploading a log, but there's literally nothing there about VST behavior anyhow, from my experience using VSTs in the past I don't think you can add that much error logging to vsts anyway...)