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[Bug]: No Source in OBS #952

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pocketninja112 opened this issue Jan 3, 2024 · 15 comments
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[Bug]: No Source in OBS #952

pocketninja112 opened this issue Jan 3, 2024 · 15 comments

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@pocketninja112
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Operating System Version

MacOS Sonoma 14.2.1

OBS Version

30.0.2

NDI Tools Version

4.9.0

Describe the bug

Installed the package, no source shows up for NDI, likely due to Sonoma update?

Steps to reproduce

  1. Install plugin
  2. Open OBS
  3. Select + new source

Expected behavior

When adding a new source, NDI should show up as a source option

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@paulpv
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paulpv commented Jan 3, 2024

@pocketninja112 Please attach or link an OBS log

@pocketninja112
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I'm not going to lie, I do not know how to do an OBS log of something that does not exist. I can attach a screen recording of it not showing up, but I don't know what good that will do as it's just proof of what I said?

@paulpv
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paulpv commented Jan 3, 2024

An OBS log will show us if obs-ndi is successfully initializing or reporting any problems.

@pocketninja112
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2024-01-04 10-04-58.txt

I don't think it is initializing because it's not even showing up as a source. Here's the log file, there's nothing about it at all

@paulpv
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paulpv commented Jan 4, 2024

Looks like OBS doesn't even see the obs-ndi plugin.
Please ls -la /Library/Application Support/obs-studio/plugins and ls -la ~/Library/Application Support/obs-studio/plugins

@olliedavo
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i can second this, im having the same issue, ill let you know if i find a fix

@paulpv
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paulpv commented Jan 5, 2024

@olliedavo Sonoma?
I literally just updated my Ventura to Sonoma yesterday and have not yet tested installing or running obs-ndi on it.

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paulpv commented Jan 5, 2024

@olliedavo Can you ls -la /Library/Application Support/obs-studio/plugins and ls -la ~/Library/Application Support/obs-studio/plugins?

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paulpv commented Jan 5, 2024

FYI, on a MacOS that was updated from Ventura to Sonoma, OBS does load the obs-ndi plugin and shows NDI sources just fine.

I am now mostly just curious about any installation problems.

@olliedavo
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olliedavo commented Jan 5, 2024

ls -la /Library/Application Support/obs-studio/plugins

when i try this command in terminal nothing happens, am i doing something wrong? yes i am on sonoma

@pocketninja112
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pocketninja112 commented Jan 5, 2024

It shows up in my plugins in the app support folder in Library, so not sure why the install wouldn't work. But it has to be something there, agreed. If it works on an updated computer, then that makes sense

@pocketninja112
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Also, "no such file or directory" when input into terminal

@paulpv
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paulpv commented Jan 6, 2024

Sorry, the whitespace path needs to be escaped:

ls -la /Library/Application\ Support/obs-studio/plugins
ls -la ~/Library/Application\ Support/obs-studio/plugins

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Sorry, the whitespace path needs to be escaped:


ls -la /Library/Application\ Support/obs-studio/plugins

ls -la ~/Library/Application\ Support/obs-studio/plugins

No such file or directory

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zonky2 commented Jan 13, 2024

same problem at

Operating System Version
Debian

OBS Version
30.0.2 (64bit)

NDI Tools Version
4.13.0

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