On 2021-02-06 03:04:53 -0500, Rob Gibson wrote:
> All,
>
> I am also interested in seeing this happen in Debian as well. My
> workstation lives on "testing" and has for many years. Today, I was trying
> to work with OBS with custom browser docks. This feature is missing from
> Debian's build; I
Hi.
It seems that the browser plugin is a great feature that can be used with the
OBS.ninja tool, which helps manage video conferences, and many other uses of
WebRTC.
The lack of browser plugin on Debian-based distros is then problematic for
users that don't undertstand where to find that
All,
I am also interested in seeing this happen in Debian as well. My
workstation lives on "testing" and has for many years. Today, I was trying
to work with OBS with custom browser docks. This feature is missing from
Debian's build; I was able to build the portable version from sources,
Control: found -1 25.0.3+dfsg-1
Control: notfound -1 25.0.3-0-g3c78a8aa-1
Control: block -1 by 915400
On 2020-04-07 00:58:49 -0400, Christian Weeks wrote:
> Package: obs-studio
> Version: 25.0.3-0-g3c78a8aa-1
> Severity: wishlist
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> OBS 25 supports the obs-browser plugin.
Package: obs-studio
Version: 25.0.3-0-g3c78a8aa-1
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
OBS 25 supports the obs-browser plugin. Sadly, this is not an independently
buildable module, and needs to
be built as part of building the rest of OBS. I have had some conversations
with the developers on
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