Any idea of what could be causing my issue where I can select windows or screens on X11 (and I can see them being captured on my end) but when someone tries to watch it, an exclamation mark tells me that I get 0fps for the video?
hey,
are there any plans to support hardware acceleration?
I tried the new teamspeak for the screen share feature. The button works but doesn’t show any sources to stream.
openSUSE Tumbleweed
KDE plasma 6.2.5 (wayland)
Linux 6.12.9-1
I hope this helps.
read the whole thread, theres a workaround, I use bazzite kde on wayland. You can use obs to setup a virtual camera and use that as source but you get no sound.
Hmm i’m sadly still having troubles with the virtual camera. As you can see Kamoso is picking it up as a camera. So it is working.
In TeamSpeak i’m unable to click on the virtual camera and press next. The problem persists after restarting the application.
Some details:
Operating System: Fedora Linux 41
KDE Plasma Version: 6.2.5
KDE Frameworks Version: 6.10.0
Qt Version: 6.8.1
Kernel Version: 6.12.9-200.fc41.x86_64 (64-bit)
Graphics Platform: Wayland
After some more trying and playing around with some settings I still can’t get it to work. A friend who’s also on Fedora 41 (fully updated) does have it working after installing the kernel module.
I updated my entire system to the latest version. I’m using the fedora package for OSB studio (so not the flatpak) and still the same issue as seen in this screenshot:
Here a quote from Updates & Ongoing Issues
Any way to enable debugging or some kind of logging?
Testing a real camera does work
But when i click on the OBS vritual camera it simply does nothing
Just run ts and/or obs from the terminal.
Yeah i did that, there was prettymuch no logging. After more testing around it seems that anything above 1080p in OBS breaks the streaming in TeamSpeak.
When I found out about TS6 having screensharing I was curious to see how it would run under Linux, more specifically under Wayland as I am a Hyprland user.
While under X11 it does work providing it shows a preview. Wayland however doesn’t show any source or even allow me to click on the “Screens” tab
I also have KDE installed so I thought I might try to see if the Xwayland video bridge would help thankfully it does work though you can’t share whole monitors.
So anyone who is using a Wayland compositor (GNOME, KDE, Hyprland, etc) make sure to add “env XDG_SESSION_TYPE=x11” to the .desktop file (/usr/share/applications)
Take a look here:
Wayland is a WIP
Oh I didn’t even come across this post when I was originally typing this up.
though the xwayland video bridge variable is pretty much all I need, I should look into setting this up specifically for sharing whole screen monitor.
Thanks mate
I am using P2P to connect to screenshare to someone else via TS6, and we can see each others stream however neither can hear the others audio, even with “Capture Audio” enabled. Both using “teamspeak” from AUR. Thanks
edit post merge: using Xorg session, the visuals of the screenshare work perfectly only audio issues
What DE/WM are you using? And pipewire or pulseaudio?
using xfwm4 / xfce4, and pipewire-pulse
I have the same issue. For application I can’t enable Audio Capture.
Also using pipewire / pipewire-pulse on awesomewm.
The Linux screen share implementation is not finished yet and we are working towards full feature parity with Windows users.
tf is that kind of answer, virtual cam doesn’t exist on Linux without mayor tweaks…
I would not consider installing a single optional dependency as “mayor (I assume you meant major) tweaks”…
Then you seem to know more than the OBS Flatpak maintainers
I’d be very interested in how you plan on doing so in an immutable environment, even when adding v4l2loopback-dkms
to the ostree it silently errors out, as has already been reported ^^