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OCI container of OBS Studio with 50 plugins included

by flexiondotorg on 10/5/23, 11:45 AM with 18 comments

  • by dannyobrien on 10/5/23, 5:25 PM

    Wow! This is great! It was always such a struggle to get stuff like CEF (necessary to show rendered HTML/web pages and chat in a livestream) on Linux. I never even tried to tackle other plugins.

    I might start up my livecoding again based on this -- thank you

  • by verdverm on 10/5/23, 4:17 PM

    This looks really nice with all the bundled plugins. I'm about to rebuild my streaming setup and move away from streamlabs. Some questions...

    Can I dual stream to YouTube and twitch?

    Could this work from a kvm setup, allowing me to capture windows from both nested, or windows from Linux?

    Might also see what's possible via termina/chromeos

  • by genpfault on 10/6/23, 12:01 AM

    > The Open Container Initiative (OCI) is a Linux Foundation project, started in June 2015 by Docker, CoreOS, and the maintainers of appc to design open standards for operating-system-level virtualization (software containers). At launch, OCI was focused on Linux containers and subsequent work has extended it to other operating systems.[1]

    [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Container_Initiative

  • by bluetidepro on 10/5/23, 4:50 PM

    Is there a build of something like this for Windows? Would be nice to just get a plugin pre-configured build of OBS. Esp. if you are confident they are all compatible and on latest versions.