![]() "c:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" dshow:// :dshow-vdev="Microsoft DV Camera and VCR" :live-caching=30 -vout=NDI -intf=rc After that, you should only add new NDI source into obs and you have "clean" camera picture without borders - vlc could be minimalised.Īs a bonus - you should use commandline options to fire it up: In the second link/blogpost there is also screenshots - how to configure vlc to output into NDI stream (not needed if you'll use commandline below). Hi, just realised another (more elegant) option how to use DV/firewire camera in obs - with help of NDI plugin/tools.ġ: install ndi plugin into obs ™-integration-into-obs-studio.528/Ģ: install ndi tools pack/plugin for vlc VLC, original OBS, any other software shows the stream from the camera, but the OBS Studio doesn't.Ĭhecked on my desktop computer: everything is the same. I checked with different cameras: an old Samsung VP-D105i and even a Sony HD422 PMW-300 Broadcast XDCAM. Even after restarting the software.Ĭhecked on my desktop computer: everything is the same. I click OK, i set the camera's image to full screen, i got nothing. The 2 configuration (Video/Crossbar config) button also doesn't work, so i can't change any device-related option. The "FPS" and "Video format" labels have red fore color, and the lists are empty (only get Match Output FPS and Any in the video format). ![]() Even if i set it manually (720x576, we use PAL), i can't get picture. It shows the device as " Microsoft DV Camera and VCR", so it's recognized, but i got a 0x0 px image. Even in the original OBS, VLC Media Player, Sony Vegas, etc. ![]() The camera is working fine in any other software. I want to use a DV camera (using FireWire/iLINK) with OBS Studio.
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