Exeldro
Active Member
@lcalder that is a bug in OBS 30.1 that I made a fix for: https://github.com/obsproject/obs-studio/pull/10574
That would be great, because I tried it on a colleague's Macbook and it doesn't work on his Macbook either.Hmm... weird. I tried on another MacOS system with the latest plugin and OBS v30.1.2 and it works... I have to see if I can reproduce on the problem system with a simpler setup...
Scratch that, after downloading the installer version instead of the manual installer file it seems to be working again.Since updating to the new version of this plugin my OBS doesn't hold steady like it did with the previous version. I now get major frame drops, missed frames and skipped frames galore with my GPU encoder now apparently overloading.
I use this plugin to record my cam separate from the game I'm playing as it makes it easier to hide my cam when editing.
I'm having some trouble with recording three cameras. Two of them are Logitech webcams and the other one is fed through the Elgato HDMI capture board. I'm running Windows 11, OBS is updated and I can't figure out why it either only records two cameras, occasionally three, mostly one and not to mention that the one running through HDMI varies in quality, despite all the settings being the same across all sources. Unfortunately, in my experience, it all seems very inconsistent. ThanksOld versions can be found here: https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/source-record.1285/history
FYI: With the latest Source Record and the latest commit from OBS (actually even earlier, but I didn't want to test to see which one made it work), Source Record works flawlessly! Which is awesome!Exeldro: The latest version of Source Record still doesn't fix OBS v30.1.x hanging when one tries to stop recording (MacOS ARM). The latest plugin works fine if I downgrade to OBS 30.0.2.
To test, just enable source record on one or more sources/scenes. Start recording. Try to stop recording. It will say "Stopping recording..." forever until force quit.
Yes! Just change the recording mode to Always, instead of any other option, and set a hot key for the filter to enable and disable the the filter to trigger the recording. Also good to have the destination folder open on your computer to make sure you see the files being created when you start your recording, as there wont be anything in OBS that shows recording is active.Is it possible to ONLY record the sources and not the combined traditional screen? Sure I can just delete the main recording but trying to reduce GPU load when recording. this is likely more of a generic OBS question?
BTW this plugin is working amazingly for me. 2070 Super and recording monitor and camera, both at 1080. the camera goes goes throuugh Nvidia broadcast where I am adding a green screen background to my image. With the screen capture and my webcam (greenscreen) files I can combine the two with video software (Davinci) and combine how i need.. move around as video progresses. etc
also doesn't work with mine. M1 MacBook Pro user hereThat would be great, because I tried it on a colleague's Macbook and it doesn't work on his Macbook either.
If you turn on Replay Buffer in teh Source Record Filter, you will see an entry for it under "Hotkeys". It will say have the name of the scene or source it's loaded into, followed by "- Source Record" with an entry that says "Save replay". There you can assign the hotkey you want to save the replay buffer for that filter.is it possible to trigger a replay buffer save for a source record filter?
i am trying to use obs websocket `TriggerHotkeyByName` to trigger one and cant seem to locate a hotkey name needed using gethotkeylist