![]() Having OBS run natively on the M1 would be nice, but optional. Is there a way to avoid the hassle and simply compile OBS for the Intel architecture? I'm only doing it, because I made some changes to OBS (renaming the virtual webcam) and I want to see if they work. I do have QT5 installed, but you previously mentioned the need to manually compile all OBS dependencies for the M1 before compiling OBS itself. Configuring incomplete, errors occurred! If "Qt5Widgets" provides a separate development package or SDK, be sure it has been installed. Could not find a package configuration file provided by "Qt5Widgets" with any of the following names: Qt5WidgetsConfig.cmake qt5widgets-config.cmake Add the installation prefix of "Qt5Widgets" to CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH or set "Qt5Widgets_DIR" to a directory containing one of the above files. OBS_VERSION: 27.0.0-rc3-53-g8bcb2c3d4-modified - No Native SSE2 SIMD Support - Using SIMDE CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:257 (find_package): By not providing "FindQt5Widgets.cmake" in CMAKE_MODULE_PATH this project has asked CMake to find a package configuration file provided by "Qt5Widgets", but CMake did not find one. % cmake -DCMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.13 -DDISABLE_PYTHON=ON. This is all you should need: brew install akeru-inc/tap/xcnotary cmake cmocka ffmpeg jack swig vlc ![]() Important 2: For best results, enable apple hardware encoder under video settings -> advanced -> encoderĮdit: If you have encoding errors you might need to install more dependencies. Important: This does NOT have browser sources available sorry. In order to open it you will have to right click and press open, you might have to do this twice because the build is not signed or notarised. ![]() You will need and ffmpeg installed to use it: I've also added the virtual camera to the build too. This enables hardware encoding and now runs natively on M1. I have just recompiled OBS for apple silicon using the latest code from the master branch on the OBS GitHub. Hello, this isn't strictly macOS only content, but I know a lot of people int he macOS community use OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) for recording or streaming as it is a professional set of software.
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