![]() ![]() If you want to install one of the other AUR versions, the instructions are similar. OBS Studio (Browser) - AUR, Built with browser, VST plugins. OBS Studio (Tytan) - special version compiled With browser dock and sources, VST 2 filter, FTL protocol, VLC sources, GNOME Wayland fix, Drag & Drop fix backported, V4L2 devices by paths and custom bind interface. This is compiled with minimal features and is great for lower power machines. Embedded browser support (for chat and other items) isn’t great. ![]() This is the one you get when you run pacman. There are many options for installing OBS in Arch Linux. From what I can see, the output plugin itself, ftl-services.so is outright missing This of course leads to the stream failing to start, with a. Namely, you can’t have browser-based chat in the window, which I like to do with my streams. This presents a problem in that presently, Ubuntu is the only linux OS that is able to use FTL out-of-the-box, stranding me when it comes to my little Manjaro install that Id like to use Mixer FTL on. You can install OBS with pacman, but you won’t get as many features as this method. I’m using the OBS Studio Browser version that needs to be built and installed. If you would like to be a cool Linux streamer like me, here’s your chance! This tutorial will show you how to install OBS Studio in Arch Linux. ![]()
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