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No Linux support despite Microsoft support on the Azure Kinect #50
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The first Linux binaries including Azure Kinect support can be found at the end of this thread: #9. |
Thanks, I did make sure my Kinect was working well then rebuild obs from source but I'll keep the actual install and test for tomorrow. I admit I'm very confused in the directory structure and location of obs plugins in general and the 2 zip files in the other issue but it might be just the end of the day. Thanks for keeping me posted and hopefully I'll manage to give it a go tomorrow. |
Yes it may be quite confusing for now, making it easier to install is one of my next task. 😄 |
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Thank you, it seems the only dependency you will be missing is Azure Kinect SDK, which you can install by following the instructions here |
Actually I already built few months ago from sources in |
That will not be a problem. However you'll still need to get the proprietary depth engine from Microsoft if you wish to use the depth/infrared streams or effects. |
Creating the issue so that whenever testing is needed I can provide some feedback. Thanks for the plugin already.
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