obs-gstreamer
obs-vaapi
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12 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
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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-vaapi
- 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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Radeon hardware encoder for OBS
The other option is to install a gstreamer plugin for OBS which will open up more options. Not quite as good as AMF, but much better than stock VAAPI. Here's what I use: https://github.com/fzwoch/obs-vaapi
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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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I find it hard to justify going for an AMD GPU again
I just found this which is basically just the VA-API part of the GStreamer plugin and has these options in a GUI menu, so my encoding problems seem to have been resolved. This is even getting AV1 support in the next GStreamer cycle, which makes an RDNA3 AMD GPU very viable for recording and streaming.
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Where does flathub version of OBS stores plugins?
I want to install this plugin https://github.com/fzwoch/obs-vaapi I've tried a lot of directories in ~/.local/share/flatpak/app/com.obsproject.Studio/ but none of them worked for me
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How usable is AMD hardware encoding (or any alternative to Nvidia)
Had you searched what obs-vaapi is, you wouldn't have posted this reply.
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GStreamer Encoders missing
Assuming you're using https://github.com/fzwoch/obs-vaapi , it appears to also support the older vaapi elements as 'legacy' encoders.
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From endeavour to nobara.
That's odd. Does it break OBS entirely from loading or is hardware video acceleration disabled? If the latter, they should check if the mesa-va (libva) package is also installed. I'm running on 22.3.0-devel and OBS is working fine with obs-vaapi.
- OBS Studio GStreamer VAAPI Encoder Problems
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