> On Jan 10, 2017, at 5:14 AM, Stuart Henderson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 2017/01/09 20:17, Jordon wrote:
>> Thank you for this replay.
>> 
>> I am making this on a laptop running snapshot, and i update it about 2 or 3 
>> times per week.
>> I also keep the installed packages up to date as well.
>> 
>> With this help, I was actually able to get it to build and run!
>> 
>> Unfortunately, it is unusably slow, probably due to that fact that I am 
>> running it on a
>> Skylake-based system.  I think I am just going to put this on hold until 
>> Skylake support
>> drops.
> 
> Speed seems OK on Haswell.
> 
>> If anyone is interested, the Makefile I cobbled together is pasted in below.
> 
> I've added a cleaned up version with patches as a port to openbsd-wip,
> with some notes to porters in the TODO file and comments in the patches.
> https://github.com/jasperla/openbsd-wip/tree/master/multimedia/obs-studio
> 
> Working things:
> 
> media source (ffmpeg)
> screen capture
> window capture
> text
> images
> 
> Building but don't seem to work properly so disabled there:
> 
> pulseaudio
> jack
> (if anyone is interested in using this seriously on OpenBSD, it really
> could do with a sndio plugin; in the meantime use ffmpeg's sndio device)
> 
> Need additional work to build:
> 
> v4l2 (in the meantime use ffmpeg's video4linux2 device)
> 
> Also obs seems to hang sometimes when you stop recording (I've only tried
> recording to a file, not tried streaming at all).
> 
> I can't take it much further than this though (I can probably get V4L2
> working, but I'd be too slow at writing sndio support for it to be a good
> use of my time). If people think this is useful enough in its current
> state then I would need an OK to import it. Or if someone wants to pick
> it up and polish, go ahead...
> 

Thank you!
I am actually kind of tempted to find an older used Broadwell/Haswell machine 
to see if I can work in this.

Jordon

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