Due to unknown reasons certain CEF versions do not work properly with OBS-Studio. Download CEF minimal or standard binary release from.The following steps are NOT necessary, if you have already installed a binary release of obs-linuxbrowser! Building CEF “linuxbrowser0.6.1-obs23.0.2-64bit.tgz” refers to obs-linuxbrowser version 0.6.1 with OBS version 23.0.2. Every binary release has the version number of OBS contained as part of the file name, e.g. You don't need to build the plugin if you've downloaded a binary release, instructions below are for people who want to compile the plugin themselves.
Install the dependencies (see Dependencies section)Īrch Linux users can install obs-linuxbrowser from the official AUR packages obs-linuxbrowser or obs-linuxbrowser-bin.Untar, e.g.: tar -zxvf linuxbrowser0.6.1-obs23.0.2-64bit.tgz -C $HOME/.config/obs-studio/plugins/.mkdir -p $HOME/.config/obs-studio/plugins.Make sure the release version matches obs-studio version on your system.
Download the latest release from the releases page.
So I decided to create a separate plugin using the same engine, so both plugins should have feature parity in Unfortunately, I was not able to make obsproject/obs-browser work on Linux, This is a browser source plugin for obs-studio based