OBS now supports 10-bit and HDR, courtesy of rcdrone, YouTube, and Luxoft. We’re very grateful for all the support, and we’re happy that so many people find it useful! 28.0: 10-bit and HDR Video Encoding Support Now we have hundreds of contributors and countless users. This release marks the 10th anniversary of OBS! 10 years ago today, the first version of OBS was released by Jim. You can check the status of the most common plugins on the OBS Plugin Compatibility page. This is the contents of the install.sh script linked above: #!/bin/bashĮcho "OBS Advanced Scene Switcher Installer"Įcho "Install location: $/install.NOTE: Some plugins may not be compatible with OBS 28. If you're interested in the nitty-gritty, I've documented that at "How to extract. Viola! that will install the plugin to the correct location at ~/Library/Application\ Support/obs-studio/plugins/advanced-scene-switcher/. (probably ~/Downloads/SceneSwitcher/MacOs) Move install.sh into the same folder as SceneSwitcher.pkg.Go grab the official plugin from the Advanced Scene Switcher GitHub Releases and then: In fact, it doesn't need your password, or admin permissions, it's simply set up to install to a system location rather than the user location where it should be - probably because the author is focused on creating a great plugin □, not on being a macOS expert. I've open an issue on the OBS Advanced Scene Switcher repo about this (here: ) and I've also inspected the package to make sure nothing untoward is going on. If you get past those, you'll be asked for your admin password. At the time of this writing you'll get unsigned package and unknown developer warnings if you try to install the Advanced Scene Switcher plugin on macOS.
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