

In this video I show you how to fix this problem. Your GPU may not be supported, or your graphics drivers may need to be updated.'. Like what we do? Support our shenanigans on Patreon. If your pc is running on low graphics and you want to install OBS or OBS Studio and Working on Ubuntu 20.04 or any Linux Distro but is shows a message like this 'Failed to initialize video. If you have any questions leave a comment on the YouTube. I’ve used it for game night and video conferencing. Having a virtual camera built into OBS is really neat and easy to set up. The video will be mirrored (this is normal) but will be displayed correctly on the receiving end. In your video application you should now have the option to select the OBS Virtual Camera.Īnything shown in the OBS preview window will be sent to the virtual camera. Click on it and enter your super user password. Once you’ve rebooted the system and launched OBS you should see a new menu item labeled Start Virtual Camera. Note: remember to reboot the system after installing v4l2loopback. Sudo zypper install kernel-devel v4l2loopback v4l2loopback-autoload Pacman -S linux-headers v4l2loopback-dkms Sudo dnf install kernel-headers v4l2loopback Sudo dnf install $(rpm -E %fedora).noarch.rpm $(rpm -E %fedora).noarch.rpm Sudo apt install linux-headers-$(uname -r) v4l2loopback-dkms Normal (v4l2) applications will read these devices as if they were ordinary video devices. This allows you to create “virtual video devices” for OBS. You will need OBS version 26.1 or higher. You can do this from the menu Help > About. The first thing we want to do is check our OBS version. You can use this to send your OBS output to applications like Skype, Zoom, Discord, Teams, and Jitsi. In this video we’re setting up a virtual camera in OBS on Linux.
