![]() ![]() I have attached a working log from 5 days ago, and a none working log from today for anyone who is interested. Whereas the working log reported: NVENC supported Module '/usr//lib64/obs-plugins/obs-ffmpeg.so' not loaded It looks like the actual issue is the following: os_dlopen(/usr//lib64/obs-plugins/obs-ffmpeg.so->/usr//lib64/obs-plugins/obs-ffmpeg.so): /usr//lib64/obs-plugins/obs-ffmpeg.so: undefined symbol: pci_filter_init, version LIBPCI_3.3 I have restored the original working logs and it seems the error I have originally reported is a red herring (my bad, must learn to read better). I had see some chat about ‘ffmpeg’ having some licensing questions, have Fedora removed ffmpeg? Seeing as OBS is working in Mint, I am guessing its a Fedora thing. There are some other threads on other forums (namely the OBS Forum) posted in the last few days mentioning similar error but none of these threads have a resolution (yet). So I booted into my old Mint 20, updated it (not been there for a while), rebooted, installed OBS, works fine. ![]() Since installing OBS, there had been a Kernel update to 6.0.12, so I booted back to 6.0.11 but was met with the same error. This made no difference, so diving into the log revealed the error shown above (and in the title). I tried it a few hours ago, to be met with the following error screen:Īfter a minor issue getting the latest drivers (now resolved Can't update NVIDIA driver from rpmfusion to version 525 (Fedora 37 KDE)) I had only installed OBS for the first time a few days ago () and all ‘was’ working fine. Seems a very recent update has broken OBS-Studio and I can no longer record video.
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