streamdeck-ui
obs-cli
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streamdeck-ui
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Keyboard Maestro 11
Unfortunately, the StreamDeck doesn't emulate a standard USB HID device, so it needs a driver running in the background to detect button presses and do things like generate keystrokes or call Keyboard Maestro macros.
There's streamdeck-ui (https://timothycrosley.github.io/streamdeck-ui/), which is an open-source alternative, but it at first glance it seems to be only for Linux).
There are a bunch of other macro/launcher pads like the StreamDeck that DO act as standard USB HID keyboards, though, and those should work fine with Keyboard Maestro using keyboard shortcut triggers.
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Streamdeck + on Linux
Found that one which seems to work with older models. https://github.com/timothycrosley/streamdeck-ui or https://flathub.org/apps/com.feaneron.Boatswain
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Help please
what OS do you have on ur pi? from what i know stream deck is only compatible with Windows and MacOS, you’d have to do a special setup to use it with Linux
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This keyboard would be awesome for Bitwig. Or audio production in general
Not sure if that keyboard has open source editing software, but Elgato Stream Deck certainly does.
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Ask HN: What lesser-known accessories do you use with your computer?
tbh I didn’t have a problem with the official Windows app so I can’t say anything about that much
But under Linux I used this
https://timothycrosley.github.io/streamdeck-ui/
Works pretty well by my experience under Debian. There are some edge cases like Wayland (see the issues) though.
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Linux Streamers, What Tips, Tricks, and Tools Do You Use?
The only tip I'd have would be for Wayland users who suffer from not having global shortcuts work with OBS: obs-cli with obs-websocket have you covered. Set a keyboard shortcut or Stream Deck button (using streamdeck-ui) to execute an obs-cli command and you're done.
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Elgato Keylights
Anyone have any experience with the ElGato Keylights on Linux? I use Ubuntu 22.04. I have stream deck that I use with Streamdeck-ui and I wanted to know if anyone uses these lights with a cli program that would allow me to control them? On, Off, brightness, etc?
- No Google, for the last time, I don't want that thing
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Ask HN: What sub $200 product improved your 2022
Thanks for the info, I wasn't aware of the Stream Deck. It is also supported on Linux by Open Source library and app. Very tempting.
https://github.com/timothycrosley/streamdeck-ui/
- Issues starting streamdeck-ui?
obs-cli
- OBS Replay shortcut not working with wayland
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Keybind For Change scene OBS
Leverage OBS' API and use https://github.com/muesli/obs-cli or something similar.
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The differences between xorg and Wayland
Your WM/DE can respond to global hotkeys though, so you can presumably set some to issue obs-cli commands.
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Linux Streamers, What Tips, Tricks, and Tools Do You Use?
The only tip I'd have would be for Wayland users who suffer from not having global shortcuts work with OBS: obs-cli with obs-websocket have you covered. Set a keyboard shortcut or Stream Deck button (using streamdeck-ui) to execute an obs-cli command and you're done.
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OBS Studio Hotkeys
There is an obs-cli application that you can use to pass commands to OBS. Last time I tried it it wasn't fully compatible with the last OBS version, but check it out none the less, maybe they updated it.
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After six years of using Ubuntu (and other Linux Distros), it's time to say a painful (and unavoidable) temporary goodbye (migrating back to Windows)
I am on the same boat as you, though for not professional reason, but personal. Ive been using ubuntu for 3 years, off and on before that. I got a streamdeck about two years ago when I started streaming for fun and the streamdeck + OBS intergration is lack luster. There are projects that are helping to fill the gap (obs-cli and Streamdeck UI) but they lack a lot of the features offered from the official elgato control panel.
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Discord: "Xwayland is not currently officially supported"
So with a little manual setup, anything that can be done from command line can be done with global shortcuts, e.g. using obs-cli for OBS shortcuts: https://i.imgur.com/NZOg68p.png
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I was under the impression that the StarTech USB3HDCAP was compatible with the OSSC, but I seem to be dropping sync. Any ideas?
So I came up with kind of a hacky solution with a Powershell script. It disables the sceneitem in OBS with obs-cli, restarts the entire USB port with devcon64, and then reenables the OBS sceneitem.
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Anyone using obs in kde wayland ?
In the meantime, you could probably use something like obs-cli, set up scripts to start and stop recording, and bind them to hotkeys in KWin.
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Show the display where the cursor is. Any idea how?
For the moment, I'm thinking about using ahk to detect the mouse position, which would then speak to obs-cli which would switch scenes.
What are some alternatives?
companion - Bitfocus Companion enables the reasonably priced Elgato Streamdeck and other controllers to be a professional shotbox surface for an increasing amount of different presentation switchers, video playback software and broadcast equipment.
nvidia-patch - This patch removes restriction on maximum number of simultaneous NVENC video encoding sessions imposed by Nvidia to consumer-grade GPUs.
goxlr-on-linux - Documentation and scripts to make the GoXLR and GoXLR Mini useful on Linux.
obs-studio - OBS Studio - Free and open source software for live streaming and screen recording
ohmyzsh - 🙃 A delightful community-driven (with 2,300+ contributors) framework for managing your zsh configuration. Includes 300+ optional plugins (rails, git, macOS, hub, docker, homebrew, node, php, python, etc), 140+ themes to spice up your morning, and an auto-update tool so that makes it easy to keep up with the latest updates from the community.
cinny-desktop - Yet another matrix client for desktop
cli - GitHub’s official command line tool
streamdeck - Golang API for the Corsair / Elgato StreamDeck
obs-websocket - Remote-control of OBS Studio through WebSocket
Proton - Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components
hata - Async Discord API wrapper.