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- Supported Bit Versions
- 32-bit, 64-bit
- Source Code URL
- https://github.com/Fenrirthviti/obs-virtual-cam/releases
- Minimum OBS Studio Version
- 25.0.0
- Supported Platforms
- Windows
Obs Mac Downloader
- Today I show you how to install OBS Studio (FREE) on a Mac. I'll be using a Macbook Pro and going to the site for the download, I also show you how to setup.
- Download obs studio for mac 10.6.8 for free. Audio & Video tools downloads - OBS by Open Broadcaster Software and many more programs are available for instant and free download.
- On the OBS page, select the button for macOS to download the latest version. Once downloaded, open the package. In most cases, security preferences will prevent you.
Download game mafia 2 pc gratis. OBS Link is a small program that lives in the menu bar of your Mac. It grabs the incoming video from your Elgato Game Capture HD60 S and converts it to NDI. The NDI signal can then be captured in OBS Studio using the NDI plugin. Latency of the game going to OBS Studio via OBS Link is around 250ms. This will vary with your system and setup.
NOTE: The horizontal flip option is bugged and will likely cause crashes. Please do not use it. If you need to flip your video, either flip the sources in OBS itself, or flip on the receiving end (i.e. in Zoom, Skype, etc.)
This plugin provides a DirectShow Output as a virtual webcam.
How to use:
OBS Virtualcam has two main methods for outputting video from OBS. The first is the Preview output, which is enabled from the Tools menu. This output will provide exactly what you see in the Preview in OBS, including any changes or scenes you might switch to. This is the most common method, and probably what you would want to use.
Preview Output:
1. Select Tools -> VirtualCam in the main OBS Studio window
2. Press the Start button, then close the dialog
3. Open your program (Zoom, Hangouts, Skype, etc.) and choose OBS-Camera as your webcam
The next method is a filter that you can add to any scene or source, if you only want to output that specific scene or source, and nothing else.
Source Filter:
1. Add a VirtualCam filter to the scene/source you want to output to the virtual camera
2. Choose a camera target then press Start
3. If the button does not change to Stop, it means the camera is already in use, and you must choose a different camera or stop the other output first.
4. Open your program (Zoom, Hangouts, Skype, etc.) and choose the camera you selected as the target as your webcam
Why are the resolution and framerate sometimes not the same as my OBS output settings?
If you open an OBS-Camera device in a 3rd party application before starting the output in OBS, OBS-Camera will default to 1080p 30fps. If you start OBS first, it will use whatever is set as the Output resolution and framerate in OBS Studio's options, under Settings -> Video.
Does this plugin support other platforms?
For Linux, you can use the Video4Linux sink plugin for OBS Studio. Directions on how to configure it are available from that link. Work is underway to provide a similar plugin for macOS, but there is no ETA.
Known issues
- Skype from the Windows Store doesn't work with the OBS-Camera, please use Skype Desktop Edition instead.
- Unity can't get image from virtualcam, please useregister batch(reg_path.reg) in release page to manually add dummy device path .(note: The registry conflict with skype desktop , you can use unreg_path.reg to remove it)
Donate
Please consider donating to CatxFish, the original author of this plugin. Paypal.me
This plugin provides a DirectShow Output as a virtual webcam.
How to use:
OBS Virtualcam has two main methods for outputting video from OBS. The first is the Preview output, which is enabled from the Tools menu. This output will provide exactly what you see in the Preview in OBS, including any changes or scenes you might switch to. This is the most common method, and probably what you would want to use.
Preview Output:
1. Select Tools -> VirtualCam in the main OBS Studio window
2. Press the Start button, then close the dialog
3. Open your program (Zoom, Hangouts, Skype, etc.) and choose OBS-Camera as your webcam
The next method is a filter that you can add to any scene or source, if you only want to output that specific scene or source, and nothing else.
Source Filter:
1. Add a VirtualCam filter to the scene/source you want to output to the virtual camera
2. Choose a camera target then press Start
3. If the button does not change to Stop, it means the camera is already in use, and you must choose a different camera or stop the other output first.
4. Open your program (Zoom, Hangouts, Skype, etc.) and choose the camera you selected as the target as your webcam
Why are the resolution and framerate sometimes not the same as my OBS output settings?
If you open an OBS-Camera device in a 3rd party application before starting the output in OBS, OBS-Camera will default to 1080p 30fps. If you start OBS first, it will use whatever is set as the Output resolution and framerate in OBS Studio's options, under Settings -> Video.
Does this plugin support other platforms?
For Linux, you can use the Video4Linux sink plugin for OBS Studio. Directions on how to configure it are available from that link. Work is underway to provide a similar plugin for macOS, but there is no ETA.
Known issues
- Skype from the Windows Store doesn't work with the OBS-Camera, please use Skype Desktop Edition instead.
- Unity can't get image from virtualcam, please useregister batch(reg_path.reg) in release page to manually add dummy device path .(note: The registry conflict with skype desktop , you can use unreg_path.reg to remove it)
Donate
Please consider donating to CatxFish, the original author of this plugin. Paypal.me
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Hey new user here. I’m on OSX 10.11.6 I’m hardware locked at that OS because of my Mac Pro and also hardware locked with my audio interface/mixer the Midas Venice F24 and am running into my Mac through FireWire. So have installed the last version of OBS that I think supports OS X 10.11.6. I’m so far successfully using OBS 24.0.6. I am able to run it successfully with my iPhone as the “webcam” via EpocCam HD on my iPhone 11 max pro.
I’m trying to get the audio from my Midas mixer into OBS. The program recognizes the Midas in OBS I can select it from the drop down in the audio preferences but I don’t get the “active” next to it in the advanced audio preferences like I’ve seen in other videos. So I assume that is the issue.
Just looking for help how to get the audio to work. Or if I need to use a different version of OBS.
I know the Midas is working because I use it in my studio all the time getting audio into the Mac and can even get audio back to mixer from the Mac so I know the audio is working bi directionally.
Thanks for the help
I’m trying to get the audio from my Midas mixer into OBS. The program recognizes the Midas in OBS I can select it from the drop down in the audio preferences but I don’t get the “active” next to it in the advanced audio preferences like I’ve seen in other videos. So I assume that is the issue.
Just looking for help how to get the audio to work. Or if I need to use a different version of OBS.
I know the Midas is working because I use it in my studio all the time getting audio into the Mac and can even get audio back to mixer from the Mac so I know the audio is working bi directionally.
Thanks for the help