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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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com.obsproject.Studio
Discontinued This repository is no longer used to build OBS. Issues should be reported at https://github.com/obsproject/obs-studio
Yeah, I have tried using it, but as you can see in the github page. "Good news! Starting with version 25, OBS Studio ships with browser source that work on Linux. I recommend you to use that and report any issues at obs-browser repo and/or official discord community." So, I tried to switch to obs-browser.
It's a PITA, you need CEF already built, a compatible CEF version, so you gonna need to package it specifically for OBS, and building CEF is no fun, I believe it's equal to compiling Chromium. If you don't go that route then you can use the prebuilt distributed CEF binaries that Spotify is hosting, and then you just need to run cmake with the make option libcef_dll_wrapper to build the wrapper lib from the binary release. When you have CEF in hand then you need to rebuild OBS with the cmake options -DBUILD_BROWSER=ON and -DCEF_ROOT_DIR=/path/to/libcef and that's enough to get the browser plugin. I've done that here with the Flatpak app but the CEF release was terribly outdated, without Ozone, so I think it's better to wait first for the Wayland patches to be merged and for OBS to be compatible with v87+ Chromium-based CEF releases before wasting time on this.