
Fixed a bug where the checkable "Source Toolbar" menu item in the View menu wouldn't update when you used the "Show Source Toolbar" and "Hide Source Toolbar" hotkeys. Fixed macOS graphics thread timer accuracy. Fixed macOS capture showing a white background on macOS 14 Beta. Fixed unnecessary undo/redo entries being created for text sources.
Fixed a crash when unloading Lua scripts. Fixed potential crash on exit with obs-websockets. Fixed window capture/game capture compatibility notices being displayed erroneously. Fixed a bug preventing properties dialogs from being closed with the “Cancel” button. Fixed AMF preset fallback not taking the GPUs reported throughput into account. Fixed AMF encoder reconfiguration and dynamic bitrate not working. Fixed crash with Freetype 2 text sources with non-ASCII text. Fixed keyboard shortcuts not being displayed for some context menu items. Fixed crash when properties are deleted in callback, e.g. Fixed service selection resetting for services that are not shown by default. You should find that obs started with no warning and the plugin runs as it should. I will create a folder with the name obs-virtualbg and copy inside it the contents of the data folder from the original plugin folder. In here create a folder with the same name as the. To add the data we have to go to Resources -> data -> obs-plugins. If it asks you for a password or elevated permissions provide it so it can copy the file. In my case I copy obs-virtualbg.so to the Plugins folder. In the folder of the extension, you have extracted previously, you will find a. Right Click and select Show Package Contents, after that enter the Contents folder. Either OBS.app or another name for a modified version, I am using Stream Elements OBS so for me it is SE.Live.app. Go to the Applications folder and find your. Now you might notice you get an error message as pictured below, if this happens try the second method and make sure to delete the folder you just copied from the plugins folder.
After that copy the entire folder into plugins (in my case would be obs-virtualbg which contains both the bin and data folder). If you don't find it, create it yourself. Once you are in the obs-studio folder you will find a plugins folder. If you navigate to it manually through Finder go to your user directory, right click and select Show View Options and then check the Show Library Folder checkbox as pictured below.
Go to the folder ~/Library/Application Support/obs-studio. This method is simpler but you may encounter issues when running the plugin. Normally it should contain a bin and data folder.Įxample for OBS Virtual Background Plugin: We will be installing OBS Virtual Background Plugin in both examples. There are two ways to install OBS Plugins on MacOS.