Closed glennc007 closed 4 years ago
Duplicate of #160 This is a bug we don't really know how to fix (at least no one has succeeded). First (if you haven't already) set both the canvas as well as the output resolution to 1280*720. If that doesn't help, it seems that completely removing the plugin sometimes can, otherwise there are some janky workarounds at #160. Also please refer there for further conversation :)
Thank you. I had searched but somehow missed that post. Setting both to the same resolution of 1280x720 and then restarting macOS fixes the issue. We’ll see if it holds.
On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 11:33 AM Sebastian Beckmann < notifications@github.com> wrote:
Duplicate of #160 https://github.com/johnboiles/obs-mac-virtualcam/issues/160
This is a bug we don't really know how to fix (at least no one has succeeded).
First (if you haven't already) set both the canvas as well as the output resolution to 1280*720.
If that doesn't help, it seems that completely removing the plugin sometimes can, otherwise there are some janky workarounds at #160 https://github.com/johnboiles/obs-mac-virtualcam/issues/160. Also please refer there for further conversation :)
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While I am able to select OBS Virtualcam in Google Meet, the image appears as a scramble. In Zoom, it works fine. Meet
Zoom
I tried removing and reinstalling OBS virtual cam, but no change. Tried restarting, quitting and restarting chrome, etc etc. and no change.