![]() I wrote a Windows service that starts OBS Studio as a Process() with the "-startvirtualcam" argument. It connects to the OBS Studio just fine and works OK. I have a C# program that uses obs websocket API to do few things such as change crop and brightness. If launch OBS Studio from an icon or command line. I am running Windows 10 64-bit, version 2004, with newest VC++ Redistributable 5 and OBS 26.0.2 (64-bit) and latest DLLs. After a lot of experimentation, I find that I can launch OBS Studio as a service, but that seems to disable the Virtual Camera functionality. I want to run OBS Studio on the background and control it with a simple GUI that just does a couple of things to the virtual camera usable by videoconferencing apps (e.g., Zoom, Teams). Possibly it is even included - and you need to be an OBS veteran to know how and where to make it available and then activate.Īnyway, I love this OBS and cannot wait to try my new virtual camera in my first real zoom meeting have reduced my resolution and my framerate and maybe I can finally participate - where previously I could only do audio. I guess, being so obvious, nobody mentioned about that virtual camera missing from the zip package. So somebody nice has it all prepared for us, thank you. I did and could never find the virtual camera, neither in the menu under tools nor any instructions on how to install.īut if you install the full or regular installer for Windows 10 64 bit, you will see a new button bottom-right in your OBS main window: Under start streaming and start recording there is automatically now also start virtual camera. ![]() If your internet-bandwidth is low, on the download page you might be tempted to opt for the zip package. I am new here and I had a hard time finding this: Click to expand.No, you no longer need a plugin. ![]()
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