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Multiple RTMP outputs plugin 2020-05-17

TekNeil

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Just installed obs-multi-rtmp 0.7.3 over 0.7.2. Noticed that there are two 64bit folders within each other now...
Mistake?

EDIT: OK, Seems to work now! Thanks! Although I had to copy the DLL/PDB to TWO locations (Two 64bit folders).

PS: I use OBS Portable. Seems alright at the moment, but will test further.
 

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TekNeil

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Man...The edit post restriction time is annoying.
Anyway, it seems the additional 64bit folder IS a mistake, just tested with ONLY the second folder and no plugin.

So the second folder added to your install should probably be removed?
 

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Man...The edit post restriction time is annoying.
Anyway, it seems the additional 64bit folder IS a mistake, just tested with ONLY the second folder and no plugin.

So the second folder added to your install should probably be removed?

Is this still in a portable setup? How are you installing the plugin? If you are using a plugin installer with a portable OBS Studio setup, don't.

If you're using a ZIP file, check the directory/folder structure of the file. If you see lines of "obs-plugins" and "data", you need to unpack at the base of your OBS installation.

Hope this helps.

--Katt. =^.^=
 

TekNeil

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Is this still in a portable setup? How are you installing the plugin? If you are using a plugin installer with a portable OBS Studio setup, don't.

If you're using a ZIP file, check the directory/folder structure of the file. If you see lines of "obs-plugins" and "data", you need to unpack at the base of your OBS installation.

Hope this helps.

--Katt. =^.^=
Hey Katt,

Cheers for reply, yeah I'm very experienced with file/folder structures etc (Web developer back in the 90's).

The latest download has a duplicated 64bit folder. I always install via zips, extract, copy to correct paths.

As per pic, can see the dupe folder...
Structure is: D:\Downloads\obs-multi-rtmp-0.7.3.0-windows-x64\obs-plugins\64bit\64bit
 

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Hey Katt,

Cheers for reply, yeah I'm very experienced with file/folder structures etc (Web developer back in the 90's).

The latest download has a duplicated 64bit folder. I always install via zips, extract, copy to correct paths.

As per pic, can see the dupe folder...
Structure is: D:\Downloads\obs-multi-rtmp-0.7.3.0-windows-x64\obs-plugins\64bit\64bit

Oof, so you're right.

Until recently, I was using installers. I have since converted everything I use to C:\ProgramData\obs-studio\plugins\(name) because I can sandblast an old OBS install, then reinstall it. That's because when you uninstall OBS Studio, it removes everything in the area where OBS Studio is installed. And I mean ABSOLUTELY EVERYING completely irrespective of how you installed anything in that tree. Having it in the new spot is much better as I don't run the risk of losing my plugins if I do a reinstall of OBS Studio.

--Katt. =^.^=
 

TekNeil

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Oof, so you're right.

Until recently, I was using installers. I have since converted everything I use to C:\ProgramData\obs-studio\plugins\(name) because I can sandblast an old OBS install, then reinstall it. That's because when you uninstall OBS Studio, it removes everything in the area where OBS Studio is installed. And I mean ABSOLUTELY EVERYING completely irrespective of how you installed anything in that tree. Having it in the new spot is much better as I don't run the risk of losing my plugins if I do a reinstall of OBS Studio.

--Katt. =^.^=

Yep! My preferred method too. Easy re-install/re-write.

Running OBS as a portable executable is perfect for me, simple copy/paste of everything. Re-install, duplicate, backup.

PS: Just for info, the install paths are such with 0.7.3.0 [Red = should be removed]:

...\obs-plugins\64bit\64bit
...\data\obs-plugins\obs-multi-rtmp\data\locale\
 

TekNeil

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Hi @sorayuki,

Would there be a posibilty of integrating with:

No matter what setting I try, when multistreaming to KICK, I press a hotkey that should disable my chosen track.
The hotkey works for OBS output, but the additional kick still receives the audio. So it's as though the settings in the OBS advanced audio settings aren't being relayed to the secondary output.
 

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