
- #Clr browser source plugin for lightstream install#
- #Clr browser source plugin for lightstream update#
- #Clr browser source plugin for lightstream archive#
To ensure any existing FFmpeg packages are switched to Packman versions execute the following before installing obs-studio.

It is recommended to set the priority for Packman lower so it takes precedence over base repositories (skip on Tumbleweed as included in initial command). If you do not already have the Packman repository add it as shown below.įor openSUSE Tumbleweed: sudo zypper ar -refresh -priority 90 packmanįor openSUSE Leap 42.3: sudo zypper ar -refresh packmanįor openSUSE Leap 42.2: sudo zypper ar -refresh packmanįor openSUSE Leap 42.1: sudo zypper ar -refresh packmanįor openSUSE 13.2: sudo zypper ar -refresh packman
#Clr browser source plugin for lightstream install#
#Clr browser source plugin for lightstream update#
Sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get install obs-studio Arch Linux (Unofficial) When I made 2 or more CLR Browser boxes on OBS it started to lag my games extremely badly. You can install OBS Studio on Ubuntu Linux with the following commands: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:obsproject/obs-studio
#Clr browser source plugin for lightstream archive#
Unzip the plugin archive into the OBS Studio folder. The plugins download link can be found on the official OBS website. This plugin is installed automatically with OBS Studio. xserver-xorg version 1.18.4 or newer is recommended to avoid potential performance issues with certain features in OBS, such as the fullscreen projector. Before you start, be sure Browser Plugin is not installed.

Sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get install ffmpegįor Ubuntu 15.04 and following versions, FFmpeg is officially included, so you don’t need add PPA and you can install it with this command: sudo apt-get install ffmpeg

Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kirillshkrogalev/ffmpeg-next If you do not have the FFmpeg installed (if you’re not sure, then you probably don’t have it), you can get it with the following commands:įor Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, FFmpeg is not officially included so you will need a specific PPA: You can check what version of OpenGL is supported by your system by typing the following into the terminal: glxinfo | grep "OpenGL" Ubuntu Linux Requirements NOTE: OpenGL 3.2 or later is required to use OBS Studio on Linux. Any installation directions marked Unofficial are not maintained by the OBS Studio author and may not be up to date or stable.
