Package Details: obs-studio-git 30.2.3.r364.gb854f61-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/obs-studio-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: obs-studio-git
Description: Free and open source software for video recording and live streaming.
Upstream URL: https://github.com/obsproject/obs-studio
Licenses: GPL-2.0-only
Conflicts: obs-studio
Provides: obs-studio
Submitter: ledti
Maintainer: benklett (xiota)
Last Packager: xiota
Votes: 101
Popularity: 1.25
First Submitted: 2014-03-12 22:29 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-11-07 23:26 (UTC)

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thotypous commented on 2021-02-05 14:12 (UTC)

If you don't want to build this package yourself, hourly builds are available at https://aur.chaotic.cx

benklett commented on 2016-02-06 23:11 (UTC) (edited on 2016-08-10 14:01 (UTC) by benklett)

This is a -git package, that means you have to update it! Please do not flag it out of date because of the version number. The version number will automatically increase to the version of the latest commit. If you want to have the stable versions, please install the package obs-studio from [community].

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copygirl commented on 2018-01-11 18:20 (UTC)

Trying to install this package along with obs-linuxbrowser gets me the error "obs-studio and obs-studio-git are in conflict.".

I asked around and this appears to be because obs-linuxbrowser requires obs-studio>=20.0.1 and this package only provides obs-studio, not obs-studio=$pkgver. Specifying the version for virtual provisions appears to be required. Alternatively, of course, one could remove the version requirement on the other package.

svanheulen commented on 2017-08-31 14:38 (UTC)

Thanks benklett, that does the trick. I'm going to try doing some upstream pull requests so that the ftl-sdk can be built as a separate package since that's what will be required for the community non-git package.

benklett commented on 2017-08-30 17:53 (UTC)

Thank you svanheulen, I have updated the PKGBUILD to support the FTL plugin. Could you have a look if this works for you?

svanheulen commented on 2017-08-30 17:19 (UTC)

They added support for Mixer.com's FTL protocol in version 20.0.x but the ftl-sdk that's needed to compile support for it is included as a submodule. I was able to add a "prepare" function to the PKGBUILD to update the submodules but I'm not sure if this is the best solution. prepare() { cd $pkgname git submodule update --init --recursive }

bazukas commented on 2017-03-29 12:58 (UTC)

Looks like vst-plugin is not available for linux yet. My bad.

benklett commented on 2017-03-26 18:42 (UTC)

bazukas, If I read the CMakeLists.txt file correctly, the vst plugin is only enabled if the OS is Windows or Mac. https://github.com/jp9000/obs-studio/blob/master/plugins/CMakeLists.txt#L49 https://github.com/jp9000/obs-studio/blob/master/plugins/CMakeLists.txt#L60

bazukas commented on 2017-03-26 17:12 (UTC)

Obs installed using this aur misses the new VST plugin. I think this happens because it is supposed to be pulled from git submodule.

benklett commented on 2017-02-10 17:33 (UTC)

If you would rebuild ffmpeg-full-nvenc, it will probably work aswell.

kurolox commented on 2017-02-10 17:31 (UTC)

I do have my system up to date (The last -Syu was about 5 hours ago). I do not use ccache. I do use ffmpeg-full-nvenc from the AUR. I completely forgot about this. Using the offical ffmpeg it works. It seems like some time ago, trying to record using NVENC with the official ffmpeg didn't let OBS record correctly, but now it does, so it's fixed by using the official ffmpeg. Sorry for bothering you with this.

kurolox commented on 2017-02-10 17:31 (UTC)

I do have my system up to date (The last -Syu was about 5 hours ago). I do not use ccache. I do use ffmpeg-full-nvenc from the AUR. I completely forgot about this. Using the offical ffmpeg it works. It seems like some time ago, trying to record using NVENC with the official ffmpeg didn't let OBS record correctly, but now it does, so it's fixed by using the official ffmpeg. Sorry for bothering you with this.