ufff!! It wasn't easy.
Thank you @chaosmonk!!! You are the man!
OBS Studio requires OpenGL 3.2 or higher.[1] Based on the output you posted
> $ glxinfo | grep OpenGL
>
> andrew@andrew-ThinkPad-T400:~$ glxinfo | grep OpenGL
> OpenGL vendor string: Intel Open Source Technology Center
> OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Mobile IntelĀ® GM45 Express Chipset
>
Okay onpon4 thank you for your help so far! I am super grateful!
Hi chaosmonk, thanks again for all of your help. I hope the output I posted
will help you or someone understand the problem.
I unfortunately haven't succeeded at compiling it, but the source code is
here:
https://github.com/obsproject/obs-studio
$ obs
andrew@andrew-ThinkPad-T400:~$ obs
Attempted path: share/obs/obs-studio/locale/en-US.ini
Attempted path: /usr/share/obs/obs-studio/locale/en-US.ini
Attempted path: share/obs/obs-studio/locale.ini
Attempted path: /usr/share/obs/obs-studio/locale.ini
Attempted path:
It sounds like the program installed successfully and you're now running into a
separate hardware issue. Instead of launching the program by clicking on it,
can you run it from a terminal with
$ obs
and copy (Ctrl+Shift+C) any errors printed to the terminal and paste them here?
Often the
Okay, so I finished the install, updated software on the computer and the
software shows up as an installed application, but when I click on it to
launch it, I get this error. I attached the photo for details.
Hi, okay I did not get any output so I will keep going. Thank you for the
clarification.
> andrew@andrew-ThinkPad-T400:~$ ar x
> obs-studio_22.0.2-0obsproject1~xenial_amd64.deb
>
> This gave me no results.
Did you get an error, or was there just no output printed to the terminal? If
you didn't get an error, keep going. Nothing was supposed to be printed. All
that command does is
Hi, thank you so much for these instructions.
I was successful until this line:
andrew@andrew-ThinkPad-T400:~$ ar x
obs-studio_22.0.2-0obsproject1~xenial_amd64.deb
This gave me no results.
You can get the source code with
$ sudo apt install git
$ git clone https://github.com/obsproject/obs-studio
This will copy the repository to your machine in a directory called
'obs-studio'. However, from browsing the source code it is not obvious to me
how to disabled AAC support. Maybe
Hi onpon4,
Thank you for your help. I am a complete beginner to this community and I
understand I need to download the source code. Could you send me the link I
need to download? Also, could you send me instructions for how to compile the
application without ACC support?
Thanks so much
> No, OBS is not available in the Trisquel repository.
Shouldn't 'apt depends' still have worked if they added the PPA correctly
though?
> You need to download the source code and compile it
> (without AAC support).
Yes, this is is the correct way to do it if within OP's level of ability.
I don't think that clause renders libfdk-aac proprietary. Note that it says
"copyright license fees", not "fees of any kind". You're not allowed to
charge "copyright license fees" with the GNU GPL either, because anyone you
give a copy to is required to get full permission to
OBS will work without it, but you need to recompile it without AAC support.
No, OBS is not available in the Trisquel repository. It wasn't in the Ubuntu
16.04 repo either. You need to download the source code and compile it
(without AAC support).
@chaosmonk thank you for your help, I am still having difficulty with the
command:
andrew@andrew-ThinkPad-T400:~$ apt depends obs-studio
E: No packages found
Does this mean I need to try installing the program again?
Thanks!
Sorry, I mistyped. I meant to write
$ apt depends obs-studio
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Thanks for your help! Unfortunately I tried running that first command and
got this error:
andrew@andrew-ThinkPad-T400:~$ apt-depends obs-studio
No command 'apt-depends' found, did you mean:
Command 'apt-rdepends' from package 'apt-rdepends' (main)
apt-depends: command not found
> So I guess you are telling me that I am not able to run OBS studio.
OBS Studio has libfdk-aac0, which is a proprietary package, as a required
dependency. However, the only purpose of this package is to support the AAC
audio format. There are other, freer formats than AAC such as Vorbis and
So I guess you are telling me that I am not able to run OBS studio. Is there
any similar lunix app that you would recommend?
Here is the results:
andrew@andrew-ThinkPad-T400:~$ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install
obs-studio
Hit:1 cdrom://Trisquel 8.0 _flidas_ - Release amd64 (20180417) flidas
InRelease
Hit:2 http://ppa.launchpad.net/obsproject/obs-studio/ubuntu xenial InRelease
Hit:3
The errors appear to be related to the ffmpeg-next ppa you have installed. Try
removing or deselecting it in Control Center -> Software & Updates, and then
run 'sudo apt update' again.
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Hi,
I would love some help to install OBS Studio on Trisquel 8. I followed the
instructions in the attached photo and always end up with the following
errors as seen below in Terminal.
andrew@andrew-ThinkPad-T400:~$ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install
obs-studio
[sudo] password
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