![]() If both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions are registered the button also appears.īuilding the Debug version and starting a debugging session I see that in obs_module_load() in dshow-plugin.cpp, vcam_installed(false) is being called. If I manually un-register the 64-bit version then manually register only the 32-bit dll the button appears when OBS is started. When I manually register only the 64-bit dll using regsvr32 as described in the installation batch file, the registration completes successfully but when OBS is started the "Start Virtual Camera" button is not present in the Control dock. When running the batch installer file (virtualcam-install.bat) to register obs-virtualcam-module64.dll it doesn't complete successfully unless I also build the 32-bit version. ![]() ![]() I have enabled the build time virtual camera option and the 64 bit obs-virtualcam-module64.dll has been successfully built. I have successfully built and run the 64-bit version of OBS 27.0.1 on MSVC 2019 with latest updates, under Windows 7 SP1 64-bit. ![]() I hope this is the correct forum for my questions about the the built-in virtual camera feature which was introduced sometime in the v26 series. ![]()
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