ratwithacompiler / OBS-captions-plugin

Closed Captioning OBS plugin using Google Speech Recognition
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Just not showing up #136

Open Killer-Aries-13 opened 3 weeks ago

Killer-Aries-13 commented 3 weeks ago

I've downloaded and redownloaded and deleted the file but no matter what I don't see the captioning option on the tools menu. I'm on windows and am on version 30.1.2 of obs.

fkobe3 commented 3 weeks ago

I also have the same issue. I am also in 30.1.2, my system is Windows 11, I have NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060, and even have attempted administrator mode with OBS, but am not seeing anything besides the experimental captions that OBS has on its own

SecretEnding commented 2 weeks ago

Same issue here. Followed the instructions. I talk - nothing is showing up in the Captions.

StevenH237 commented 1 week ago

Same on OBS 30.2.0 on Windows 10, even with version 0.30.0 of the captioning plugin which was released after this issue was created (4 days ago as of this comment). No captions window or option in Tools shows up at all.

ratwithacompiler commented 1 week ago

Is there anything in the OBS logs regarding captions or an error? Or could you post a log here? Help-> Log Files -> Show Log Files in OBS to open the logs folder.

StevenH237 commented 1 week ago

Actually, you can count me out of this issue. I just noticed that the start menu shortcut that's supposed to point at my main OBS install got corrupted to point at an auxiliary one that has no plugins.

When I point it back at the right OBS install, everything works fine.

Killer-Aries-13 commented 1 week ago

Is there anything in the OBS logs regarding captions or an error? Or could you post a log here? Help-> Log Files -> Show Log Files in OBS to open the logs folder.

so when I go to my logs it's not even reading it like it's not even there

ratwithacompiler commented 1 week ago

Ohh that's really weird. So just to double check, the plugin file is in the right place? File should be named obs_google_caption_plugin.dll and be in the main OBS folder within obs-plugins/64bit/ Also are you ob 64bit OBS?

Killer-Aries-13 commented 1 week ago

Ohh that's really weird. So just to double check, the plugin file is in the right place? File should be named obs_google_caption_plugin.dll and be in the main OBS folder within obs-plugins/64bit/ Also are you ob 64bit OBS?

yes I am on 64 and it is named that I couldn't find it anywhere in the logs at all. I recently updated obs so I checked and installed it again and it's still doing the same stuff. I'm on the newest version of obs now

cath77100 commented 1 week ago

Hi! The same issue here, but in Debian 12 and Obs 29.1 (Debian main sources). I've extracted and pasted the file in the /home/.config/obs-studio/plugins/etc. path. Same issue with the previous plugin release, tried also in /usr/share/obs/plugins, no way...

SecretEnding commented 1 week ago

Saw the conversation start up - working right now but later today I'll see if there's anything in the logs about it.

I do have it installed where it should be, and followed every step. It's just a blank box. Options screen and everything else works - it just doesn't seem to register my microphone / displays text. OBS 64 version installed.

I'll include a few screenshots as well later.