

You might want to check that out.However I have noticed the same time lag in that method too. Local RTMP Server for macOS ⚠️ Note: Elgato has released a program called 'OBS Link' which does the same thing (in a different way). So many so that I've filed about 25 bugs in preparation for the upcoming Beta-1 scheduled to arrive Monday. The issues include configuration and build issues for 32-bit OS X PowerMac, 64-bit OS X PowerMac, 32-bit OS X, 64-bit OS X, 32-bit ARM, 64-bit ARM, OpenBSD 5.7, NetBSD 7.0, Cygwin, CentOS 5, CentOS 7 and i686. But in OBS Studio, when I try to add a scene, I don't have the NDI Source. I have configured Skype with the option 'Allow the use of NDI'. Also, have installed obs-ndi 4.7.0 plugin form.

Hello community, I have installed OBS Studio (24.0.6 64 bit) on MAC OS X 10.11 El Capitan. It can resume recording ( -resume option). Rtmpdump ( Freeware / Mac OS X, Linux, Windows ) is a console application that allows you to download RTMP and RTMPE streams to your hard drive.
