obs-gstreamer
obs-v4l2sink
obs-gstreamer | obs-v4l2sink | |
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12 | 10 | |
331 | 833 | |
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2.5 | 2.6 | |
12 months ago | about 3 years ago | |
C | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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obs-gstreamer
- Tired of This
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Streaming on Linux: Beginner
I'd recommend you to look for obs-vaapi and obs-gstreamer as plugins to utilize GPU encoding on OBS. On Flatpak they're available as OBS plugins you can install alongside the Flatpak version of OBS.
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GStreamer VAAPI Ubuntu Issues
I wanted to start experimenting with GPU recording on my Ubuntu machine and saw this video from GloriousEggroll demonstrating VAAPI working better than ever using the obs-gstreamer plugin, which would now be the standalone obs-vaapi plugin. I'm running Ubuntu 22.10 and the latest stable version of OBS from the ppa. As instructed, I checked the VAAPI version on my system with vainfo, got this.
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How usable is AMD hardware encoding (or any alternative to Nvidia)
On Nvidia you'd use obs-gstreamer (it's the same but obs-vaapi has only the vaapi part, not the entire implementation) because vaapi isn't supported by Nvidia.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 1 - Entire gameplay using Nvidia on Wayland, obs-gstreamer for recording and it's just 60FPS all the time with no issues
Plus, since my Crysis 3 gameplay I'm using obs-gstreamer which fixed the crappy ffmpeg performance while recording with hardware encoding.
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Pop_OS: Streaming on Twitch using OBS - All capture methods result in a poor/lagging stream and/or game.
Try obs-gstreamer plugin... I'll write the easy way tomorrow if you don't know how to compile and install it, but if you can read then it's fine
- OBS Studio GStreamer VAAPI Encoder Problems
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Phoronix: "Linux 6.0 Promotes Its H.265/HEVC User-Space API To Stable"
Use obs-gstreamer https://github.com/fzwoch/obs-gstreamer
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VAAPI is AWESOME NOW with this new linux OBS plugin. Noticed this yesterday after a system update.
The video description is a bit misleading. You need this OBS plugin in addition to installing gstreamer-vaapi.
- Easy way to get good (4k 60fps) OBS encoding performance with AMD GPUs on any distro
obs-v4l2sink
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I can't create a webcam by v4l2loopback
There a temporal workaround but it's quite old and honestly I don't know if it still works on modern systems. It's basically to use this plugin https://github.com/CatxFish/obs-v4l2sink If you manage to install it it should give you the ability to choose what of your loopback devices should be the virtual cam. Good Luck!
- Microsoft Teams has no screensharing option (i3WM)
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Show HN: Blur Webcam Background on Linux
well the easiest way I can think of is just using the OBS virtual camera thing (Unsure if they released it officially on Linux, but there is a plugin for that [1]).
Use chroma key to remove the background and add a video there, possibly on a loop.
[1]. https://github.com/CatxFish/obs-v4l2sink
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Cannot use make install command
Trying to install this: https://github.com/CatxFish/obs-v4l2sink
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Can you appear on Zoom in B&W or Sepia?
In case the built-in filters are not sufficient or unavailable, the workaround would be to install OBS. In OBS, set up your webcam as a source, and set up a view that has all the effects that you want. Then set up a virtual webcam: if you're using Windows, using OBS Virtualcam; if you're on a Mac, using the "Start Virtual Camera" button built into OBS; and if you're on Linux, using the v4l2loopback kernel module and the obs-v4l2sink plugin. You can then configure Zoom to use this virtual webcam, which has all the extra effects that you configured.
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Esp32-cam for discord
It also links a plugin thing for linux https://github.com/CatxFish/obs-v4l2sink and mentions that something might be in development for macOS
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Virtual Webcam adds delay to camera
PS: Seems the feature is now part of OBS 26.1! I have not seen it in my version. I'll look further. Thank you for your reponse!
- Can anyone tell me, why the MS Teams Linux Client is sooo underdeveloped?
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ILPT Request : Cheating in exams
Try using OBS studio along with something like v4l2sink.
What are some alternatives?
OBS-studio-webrtc - This is a fork of OBS-studio with generic support for webrtc. It leverages the same webrtc implementation most browsers use.
v4l2loopback - v4l2-loopback device
obs-screenshot-plugin - An OBS Studio filter plugin to save screenshots of a source/scene
HyperHDR - Highly optimized open source ambient lighting implementation based on modern digital video and audio stream analysis for Windows, macOS and Linux (x86 and Raspberry Pi / ARM).
kms-core - [ARCHIVED] Contents migrated to monorepo: https://github.com/Kurento/kurento
spectralizer - Audio visualizer plugin for obs-studio
webcam-filters - Add filters (background blur, etc) to your webcam on Linux.
obs-scale-to-sound - OBS filter plugin that scales a source reactively to sound levels
virtual_webcam_background - Use a virtual webcam background and overlays with body-pix and v4l2loopback
obs-streamlink - OBS source plugin to receive stream using streamlink.
obs-gnome-screencast - GNOME Screen Cast OBS Studio plugin
obs-color-monitor - Vectorscope, waveform, and histogram for OBS Studio