Open ericfont opened 3 years ago
Essentially the same error as mine. Let me know if you find anything out. I've been troubleshooting, but with no success. It looks like it might just need a symlink that might have changed as it's referencing lib/obs-plugin, but I just don't know enough about what I'm looking at. Let me know if you have any success.
Same issue it seems. Ubuntu 20.04
info: CPU Name: AMD Ryzen 3 1200 Quad-Core Processor
info: CPU Speed: 2408.425MHz
info: Physical Cores: 4, Logical Cores: 4
info: Physical Memory: 16004MB Total, 4867MB Free
info: Kernel Version: Linux 5.8.0-59-generic
info: Distribution: "Ubuntu" "20.04"
info: Window System: X11.0, Vendor: The X.Org Foundation, Version: 1.20.9
info: Portable mode: false
...
info: OBS 26.0.2.1 (linux)
info: ---------------------------------
info: ---------------------------------
info: audio settings reset:
samples per sec: 48000
speakers: 2
info: ---------------------------------
info: Initializing OpenGL...
info: Loading up OpenGL on adapter NVIDIA Corporation GeForce GTX 1050 Ti/PCIe/SSE2
info: OpenGL loaded successfully, version 3.3.0 NVIDIA 460.84, shading language 3.30 NVIDIA via Cg compiler
info: ---------------------------------
info: video settings reset:
base resolution: 480x854
output resolution: 480x854
downscale filter: Bicubic
fps: 60/1
format: NV12
YUV mode: 709/Partial
info: NV12 texture support not available
info: Audio monitoring device:
name: Default
id: default
info: ---------------------------------
....
/tmp/.mount_rpan-sS6VcQo/usr/bin/obs: symbol lookup error: /usr//lib/obs-plugins/linux-capture.so: undefined symbol: obs_get_nix_platform
I'm still getting the same error in ubuntu 21.10 (impish). A workaround that I've been using is to uninstall the stock obs every time that I want to start rpan obs, but it's a really dirty workaround and it'd be nice to find a proper solution to this problem.
this is outuput: