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6 responses to “OBS Studio 26.1.0 for Linux – Now with Virtual Camera Support.”

  1. Timothy (TRiG) Avatar

    Thanks for this.

    This gives me a “Start virtual camera” button. When I click it I am prompted to enter my password. And that’s it. Nothing changes. I still have a “Start virtual camera” button, no stop button. Any idea what I’m doing wrong?

    1. Jonathan Avatar
      Jonathan

      Sorry Timothy, I honestly don’t know, my setup just worked!

    2. eg Avatar
      eg

      Does the user whose password you enter have root privileges?

    3. Dylan Eastridge Avatar
      Dylan Eastridge

      try these commands from the OBS website

      Virtual Camera

      Starting with OBS 26.1.0, Virtual Camera support is integrated. Here’s how to install and configure v4l2loopback:

      sudo snap connect obs-studio:kernel-module-observe
      sudo apt -y install v4l2loopback-dkms v4l2loopback-utils
      echo “options v4l2loopback devices=1 video_nr=13 card_label=’OBS Virtual Camera’ exclusive_caps=1” | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/v4l2loopback.conf
      echo “v4l2loopback” | sudo tee /etc/modules-load.d/v4l2loopback.conf
      sudo modprobe -r v4l2loopback
      sudo modprobe v4l2loopback devices=1 video_nr=13 card_label=’OBS Virtual Camera’ exclusive_caps=1

      1. linker3000 Avatar

        Be aware that in this post the single and double quotes have been ‘prettified’ so if you copy/paste the lines from here, before you hit enter, edit the command line and delete all quotes then put them back in using your keyboard. If you don’t do this, your virtual camera will be called just ‘OBS

        1. Jonathan Avatar
          Jonathan

          Are you referring to this post, or a post I linked to? I’m not using any single or double quotes in my post.

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