bazukas / obs-linuxbrowser

OBS Linux Browser Plugin
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Appimage obs with browser plugin #92

Open bazukas opened 5 years ago

bazukas commented 5 years ago

Might be nice to build Appimage of obs-studio with linuxbrowser built in. So that less tech savvy users could just download the binary and it would "just work".

Any thoughts?

Related pull request for obs-studio: https://github.com/obsproject/obs-studio/pull/1565

EDIT by Maintainer: merged posts

bazukas commented 5 years ago

Related pull request for obs-studio: https://github.com/obsproject/obs-studio/pull/1565

bazukas commented 5 years ago

Maybe we can try to get our plugin included in the appimage of whoever will be maintaining those for obs, I'll try asking around.

NexAdn commented 5 years ago

Sounds like a nice idea, but I have no experience at all with AppImages. I'd really appreciate, if you (or somebody else) would do this for me.

probonopd commented 5 years ago

Please check with the OBS team whether they want obs-linuxbrowser to be part of their AppImages. If not, you could still spin your own AppImages with obs-linuxbrowser bundled.

probonopd commented 5 years ago

Since the OBS Studio project would rather like to get obs-browser going, we can make a version in the meantime that bundles obs-linuxbrowser. I assume we don't want to build OBS Studio in this project, but rather use the AppImage that OBS Studio will start producing hopefully soon. We can then add a script here that takes the latest OBS Studio AppImage, extracts it, adds obs-linuxbrowser, repacks and uploads it.

Sounds like a plan?

bazukas commented 5 years ago

Sounds great, @probonopd

jgomez696 commented 5 years ago

Is it possible to use something similar to the "obs-linuxbrowser" plugin to send different video sources to different virtual cameras?

basically I want to have in different cameras different video sources that will come from browsers. skype: jortex696 gmail: jortex696