![]() ![]() obs-studio\plugins\win-dshow\dshow-plugin.cppĬhange the argument for the function vcam_installed(false) to vcam_installed(true) If still not enabled and if your machine is 64bit, do the below changeįilename. In the obs-studio installation directory, run data\obs-plugins\win-dshow\virtualcam-uninstall.bat as administrator. If you already have a standard OBS Studio installation, you will need to uninstall its Virtual Camera first,Ĭlose any applications that were using the OBS Virtual Camera. Run data\obs-plugins\win-dshow\virtualcam-install.bat as administrator.ĭon't forget to uninstall your build's virtual camera before cleaning/deleting your build files. (for Visual Studio builds, this is '/rundir/'), VIRTUALCAM_GUID - Set to any random GUID value.Īfter generating obs.exe/obs64.exe you have to install the virtual camera, This is mentioned as optional in the wiki. This must be set to build the Virtual Camera features while building. What is wrong from my side so I am not seeing button to enable Virtual Webcam? └── tree build/rundir/Debug/obs-plugins/64bit/ Here are files generated by build process tree build/plugins/win-dshow/Debug/ I am able to run final build produced at obs-studio\build\rundir\Debug\bin\64bit\obs64 but I am not seeing option to enabling Virtual Webcam at right bottom buttons below Start Streaming. I am able to build successfully by following ![]() I tried building OBS Studio from latest source code. ![]()
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