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Long story short... I was able to get the obs studio virtual camera working with FreeBSD.
The long story is that after trying OBS-Studio on FreeBSD, I immediately notice the virtual camera was not available. I did some research, and the issue was solved in the past but for whatever reason patch that enabled the virtual camera was removed from the port tree. I file a bug in FreeBSD bugzilla, and also email the maintainer of the port with the bug information.
To my surprise the maintainer responded my email and patch OBS-Studio. Now virtual camera is available for everyone using FreeBSD. 🙂
This is how you make it work.
1.Using your terminal navigate to obs-studio port directory.
2. run "make config" and uncheck the browser option and hit enter.
3. run "make install clean"
4. run "webcamd -c v4l2loopback"
5.start obs-studio (The virtual cam button should be present now)
6. Start virtual camera.

#FreeBSD #OBS #OBS-Studio #obsstudio #VirtualCamera

Long story short... I was able to get the obs studio virtual camera working with FreeBSD.

The long story is that after trying OBS-Studio on FreeBSD, I immediately notice the virtual camera was not available. I did some research, and the issue was solved in the past but for whatever reason patch that enabled the virtual camera was removed from the port tree. I file a bug in FreeBSD bugzilla, and also email the maintainer of the port with the bug information.

To my surprise the maintainer responded my email and patch OBS-Studio. Now virtual camera is available for everyone using FreeBSD. 🙂

This is how you make it work.

1.Using your terminal navigate to obs-studio port directory.
2. run "make config" and uncheck the browser option and hit enter.
3. run "make install clean"
4. run "webcamd -c v4l2loopback"
5.start obs-studio (The virtual cam button should be present now)
6. Start virtual camera.

#FreeBSD #OBS-STUDIO #obsstudio #OBS #VirtualCamera

Has anyone gotten OBS virtual camera working on FreeBSD?

In the link below there is some information but I cannot get it to work.

https://github.com/obsproject/obs-studio/pull/5069

v4l2loopback: Add support for non-Linux environments by hselasky · Pull Request #5069 · obsproject/obs-studio

Ifdef code specific to Linux to allow the v4l2loopback support to detect the v4l2 loopback device under FreeBSD/webcamd. Signed-off-by: Hans Petter Selasky [email protected] Description Make the virt...

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Explore Stable Virtual Camera, a research preview tool that turns 2D images into 3D videos. It offers realistic depth and perspective without complex setups, supports custom camera paths, and works with 1-32 input images. Great for research in 3D video creation! #3DModeling #VirtualCamera
Heads up!
If you install PNG Tuber Maker from Steam and use the virtual camera, make sure to uninstall it, because it interferes with VTuber Studio's virtual camera.
I have no clue why, but anytime I tried to use the VTube Studio virtual camera it would show an error for PNG Tuber Maker instead.
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In this edition of the Learn Livestreaming newsletter:
* MacGyvering a solution
* Content Libraries and Repeating Yourself
* OBS Studio Virtual Camera

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https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/content-libraries-obs-studio-virtual-camera-john-lacey

Content Libraries; OBS Studio Virtual Camera

MacGyvering a solution There's a lot of ways of achieving any given goal. Legal, accessibility and moral considerations to one side for a moment, it doesn't really matter how you get to where you want to be, as long as it works for you.