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[Bug]: mouse push to talk hotkeys stopped working after update #174

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alexiarstein opened this issue Oct 14, 2023 · 0 comments
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[Bug]: mouse push to talk hotkeys stopped working after update #174

alexiarstein opened this issue Oct 14, 2023 · 0 comments
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What happened?

mouse hotkeys (mouse4/mouse5) for push-to-mute and push-to-talk stopped working after last update.

IT used to work fine until the last update. I have the same keys configured for discord which worked wonderfully when I wanted to talk both in my stream AND discord at the same time. Now it only works on discord.

Tested with an earlier version of obs (flatpak) and it works perfectly. The problem is with 29.1.3

What should have happened?

I tried removing my personal settings to rule out configuration issues, started with a blank copy of OBS, same deal.

Replicated the issue in my laptop, same problem.

Output of snap info $snap_name

alexia@andromeda snaps]$ snap info obs-studio
name:      obs-studio
summary:   Free and open source software for live streaming and screen recording
publisher: Snapcrafters✪
store-url: https://snapcraft.io/obs-studio
license:   GPL-2.0
description: |
  OBS Studio is software designed for capturing, compositing, encoding, recording, and streaming
  video content, efficiently. _This is a community-supported modified build of OBS Studio; please
  file issues on the Snapcrafters GitHub:_ https://github.com/snapcrafters/obs-studio/issues
  
  **Batteries included**
  
  The snap of OBS studio comes pre-loaded with some extra features:
  
    * Supports **nvenc (NVIDIA) and VA-API (AMD & Intel) accelerated video encoding**.
    * **Advanced Scene Switcher** plugin; an automated scene switcher
    * **Browser** plugin; CEF-based OBS Studio browser plugin
    * **Directory Watch Media** plugin; filter you can add to a media source to load the oldest or
    newest file in a directory.
    * **Dynamic Delay** plugin; filter for dynamic delaying a video source.
    * **Freeze Filter** plugin; freeze a source using a filter.
    * **GStreamer** plugins; feed GStreamer launch pipelines into OBS Studio and use GStreamer
    encoder elements.
    * **Move Transition** plugin; move sources to a new position during a scene transition.
    * **NDI** plugin; Network A/V via NewTek's NDI.
    * **RGB Levels** plugin; simple filter to adjust RGB levels.
    * **Source Switcher** plugin; to switch between a list of sources.
    * **StreamFX** plugin; collection modern effects filters and transitions.
    * **Text Pango** plugin; Provides a text source rendered using Pango with multi-language
    support, emoji support, vertical rendering and RTL support.
    * **Transition Matrix** plugin; customize Any -> One or One -> One scene transitions.
    * **Waveform** plugin; audio visualization using fftw.
    * **Websockets** plugin; remote-control OBS Studio through WebSockets.
  
  **Connecting Interfaces**
  
  For the best experience, you'll want to connect the following interfaces.
  
     sudo snap connect obs-studio:alsa
     sudo snap connect obs-studio:audio-record
     sudo snap connect obs-studio:avahi-control
     sudo snap connect obs-studio:camera
     sudo snap connect obs-studio:jack1
     sudo snap connect obs-studio:kernel-module-observe
  
  **NDI**
  
  If you want to use the NDI plugin you'll need to connect the Avahi Control interface.
  
     snap connect obs-studio:avahi-control
  
  **Virtual Camera**
  
  Starting with OBS 26.1.0, Virtual Camera support is integrated. Here's how to install and
  configure `v4l2loopback`:
  
     sudo snap connect obs-studio:kernel-module-observe
     sudo apt -y install v4l2loopback-dkms v4l2loopback-utils
     echo "options v4l2loopback devices=1 video_nr=13 card_label='OBS Virtual Camera'   
     exclusive_caps=1" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/v4l2loopback.conf
     echo "v4l2loopback" | sudo tee /etc/modules-load.d/v4l2loopback.conf
     sudo modprobe -r v4l2loopback
     sudo modprobe v4l2loopback devices=1 video_nr=13 card_label='OBS Virtual Camera'
     exclusive_caps=1
  
  **NOTE!** Using `video_nr` greater than 64 will not work.
  
  **Removable Storage**
  
  To access content on external storage, connect to the removable-media plug:
  
     snap connect obs-studio:removable-media
  
  **3rd Party plugins**
  
  To install pre-compiled plugins, download and extract the plugin to
  `~/snap/obs-studio/current/.config/obs-studio/plugins/`.
  
  This is how the Input Overlay plugin looks when correctly installed:
  
     /home/username/snap/obs-studio/current/.config/obs-studio/plugins/
     └── input-overlay
         ├── bin
         │   └── 64bit
         │       └── input-overlay.so
         └── data
             └── locale
                 ├── de-DE.ini
                 ├── en-US.ini
                 └── ru-RU.ini
  
  If you want to use the Input Overlay plugin, you'll also need to connect the joystick interface:
  
     snap connect obs-studio:joystick
commands:
  - obs-studio
snap-id:      6uLU2MJmBURfLNz4rmL4WT2CmtVULE2u
tracking:     latest/edge
refresh-date: today at 18:08 -03
channels:
  latest/stable:    29.1.3 2023-10-13 (1289) 421MB -
  latest/candidate: ↑                              
  latest/beta:      ↑                              
  latest/edge:      29.1.3 2023-10-13 (1289) 421MB -
installed:          29.1.3            (1288) 421MB -
[alexia@andromeda snaps]$

Output of snap connections $snap_name

alexia@andromeda snaps]$ snap info obs-studio
name:      obs-studio
summary:   Free and open source software for live streaming and screen recording
publisher: Snapcrafters✪
store-url: https://snapcraft.io/obs-studio
license:   GPL-2.0
description: |
  OBS Studio is software designed for capturing, compositing, encoding, recording, and streaming
  video content, efficiently. _This is a community-supported modified build of OBS Studio; please
  file issues on the Snapcrafters GitHub:_ https://github.com/snapcrafters/obs-studio/issues
  
  **Batteries included**
  
  The snap of OBS studio comes pre-loaded with some extra features:
  
    * Supports **nvenc (NVIDIA) and VA-API (AMD & Intel) accelerated video encoding**.
    * **Advanced Scene Switcher** plugin; an automated scene switcher
    * **Browser** plugin; CEF-based OBS Studio browser plugin
    * **Directory Watch Media** plugin; filter you can add to a media source to load the oldest or
    newest file in a directory.
    * **Dynamic Delay** plugin; filter for dynamic delaying a video source.
    * **Freeze Filter** plugin; freeze a source using a filter.
    * **GStreamer** plugins; feed GStreamer launch pipelines into OBS Studio and use GStreamer
    encoder elements.
    * **Move Transition** plugin; move sources to a new position during a scene transition.
    * **NDI** plugin; Network A/V via NewTek's NDI.
    * **RGB Levels** plugin; simple filter to adjust RGB levels.
    * **Source Switcher** plugin; to switch between a list of sources.
    * **StreamFX** plugin; collection modern effects filters and transitions.
    * **Text Pango** plugin; Provides a text source rendered using Pango with multi-language
    support, emoji support, vertical rendering and RTL support.
    * **Transition Matrix** plugin; customize Any -> One or One -> One scene transitions.
    * **Waveform** plugin; audio visualization using fftw.
    * **Websockets** plugin; remote-control OBS Studio through WebSockets.
  
  **Connecting Interfaces**
  
  For the best experience, you'll want to connect the following interfaces.
  
     sudo snap connect obs-studio:alsa
     sudo snap connect obs-studio:audio-record
     sudo snap connect obs-studio:avahi-control
     sudo snap connect obs-studio:camera
     sudo snap connect obs-studio:jack1
     sudo snap connect obs-studio:kernel-module-observe
  
  **NDI**
  
  If you want to use the NDI plugin you'll need to connect the Avahi Control interface.
  
     snap connect obs-studio:avahi-control
  
  **Virtual Camera**
  
  Starting with OBS 26.1.0, Virtual Camera support is integrated. Here's how to install and
  configure `v4l2loopback`:
  
     sudo snap connect obs-studio:kernel-module-observe
     sudo apt -y install v4l2loopback-dkms v4l2loopback-utils
     echo "options v4l2loopback devices=1 video_nr=13 card_label='OBS Virtual Camera'   
     exclusive_caps=1" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/v4l2loopback.conf
     echo "v4l2loopback" | sudo tee /etc/modules-load.d/v4l2loopback.conf
     sudo modprobe -r v4l2loopback
     sudo modprobe v4l2loopback devices=1 video_nr=13 card_label='OBS Virtual Camera'
     exclusive_caps=1
  
  **NOTE!** Using `video_nr` greater than 64 will not work.
  
  **Removable Storage**
  
  To access content on external storage, connect to the removable-media plug:
  
     snap connect obs-studio:removable-media
  
  **3rd Party plugins**
  
  To install pre-compiled plugins, download and extract the plugin to
  `~/snap/obs-studio/current/.config/obs-studio/plugins/`.
  
  This is how the Input Overlay plugin looks when correctly installed:
  
     /home/username/snap/obs-studio/current/.config/obs-studio/plugins/
     └── input-overlay
         ├── bin
         │   └── 64bit
         │       └── input-overlay.so
         └── data
             └── locale
                 ├── de-DE.ini
                 ├── en-US.ini
                 └── ru-RU.ini
  
  If you want to use the Input Overlay plugin, you'll also need to connect the joystick interface:
  
     snap connect obs-studio:joystick
commands:
  - obs-studio
snap-id:      6uLU2MJmBURfLNz4rmL4WT2CmtVULE2u
tracking:     latest/edge
refresh-date: today at 18:08 -03
channels:
  latest/stable:    29.1.3 2023-10-13 (1289) 421MB -
  latest/candidate: ↑                              
  latest/beta:      ↑                              
  latest/edge:      29.1.3 2023-10-13 (1289) 421MB -
installed:          29.1.3            (1288) 421MB -
[alexia@andromeda snaps]$

Output of snap version

alexia@andromeda snaps]$ snap info obs-studio
name:      obs-studio
summary:   Free and open source software for live streaming and screen recording
publisher: Snapcrafters✪
store-url: https://snapcraft.io/obs-studio
license:   GPL-2.0
description: |
  OBS Studio is software designed for capturing, compositing, encoding, recording, and streaming
  video content, efficiently. _This is a community-supported modified build of OBS Studio; please
  file issues on the Snapcrafters GitHub:_ https://github.com/snapcrafters/obs-studio/issues
  
  **Batteries included**
  
  The snap of OBS studio comes pre-loaded with some extra features:
  
    * Supports **nvenc (NVIDIA) and VA-API (AMD & Intel) accelerated video encoding**.
    * **Advanced Scene Switcher** plugin; an automated scene switcher
    * **Browser** plugin; CEF-based OBS Studio browser plugin
    * **Directory Watch Media** plugin; filter you can add to a media source to load the oldest or
    newest file in a directory.
    * **Dynamic Delay** plugin; filter for dynamic delaying a video source.
    * **Freeze Filter** plugin; freeze a source using a filter.
    * **GStreamer** plugins; feed GStreamer launch pipelines into OBS Studio and use GStreamer
    encoder elements.
    * **Move Transition** plugin; move sources to a new position during a scene transition.
    * **NDI** plugin; Network A/V via NewTek's NDI.
    * **RGB Levels** plugin; simple filter to adjust RGB levels.
    * **Source Switcher** plugin; to switch between a list of sources.
    * **StreamFX** plugin; collection modern effects filters and transitions.
    * **Text Pango** plugin; Provides a text source rendered using Pango with multi-language
    support, emoji support, vertical rendering and RTL support.
    * **Transition Matrix** plugin; customize Any -> One or One -> One scene transitions.
    * **Waveform** plugin; audio visualization using fftw.
    * **Websockets** plugin; remote-control OBS Studio through WebSockets.
  
  **Connecting Interfaces**
  
  For the best experience, you'll want to connect the following interfaces.
  
     sudo snap connect obs-studio:alsa
     sudo snap connect obs-studio:audio-record
     sudo snap connect obs-studio:avahi-control
     sudo snap connect obs-studio:camera
     sudo snap connect obs-studio:jack1
     sudo snap connect obs-studio:kernel-module-observe
  
  **NDI**
  
  If you want to use the NDI plugin you'll need to connect the Avahi Control interface.
  
     snap connect obs-studio:avahi-control
  
  **Virtual Camera**
  
  Starting with OBS 26.1.0, Virtual Camera support is integrated. Here's how to install and
  configure `v4l2loopback`:
  
     sudo snap connect obs-studio:kernel-module-observe
     sudo apt -y install v4l2loopback-dkms v4l2loopback-utils
     echo "options v4l2loopback devices=1 video_nr=13 card_label='OBS Virtual Camera'   
     exclusive_caps=1" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/v4l2loopback.conf
     echo "v4l2loopback" | sudo tee /etc/modules-load.d/v4l2loopback.conf
     sudo modprobe -r v4l2loopback
     sudo modprobe v4l2loopback devices=1 video_nr=13 card_label='OBS Virtual Camera'
     exclusive_caps=1
  
  **NOTE!** Using `video_nr` greater than 64 will not work.
  
  **Removable Storage**
  
  To access content on external storage, connect to the removable-media plug:
  
     snap connect obs-studio:removable-media
  
  **3rd Party plugins**
  
  To install pre-compiled plugins, download and extract the plugin to
  `~/snap/obs-studio/current/.config/obs-studio/plugins/`.
  
  This is how the Input Overlay plugin looks when correctly installed:
  
     /home/username/snap/obs-studio/current/.config/obs-studio/plugins/
     └── input-overlay
         ├── bin
         │   └── 64bit
         │       └── input-overlay.so
         └── data
             └── locale
                 ├── de-DE.ini
                 ├── en-US.ini
                 └── ru-RU.ini
  
  If you want to use the Input Overlay plugin, you'll also need to connect the joystick interface:
  
     snap connect obs-studio:joystick
commands:
  - obs-studio
snap-id:      6uLU2MJmBURfLNz4rmL4WT2CmtVULE2u
tracking:     latest/edge
refresh-date: today at 18:08 -03
channels:
  latest/stable:    29.1.3 2023-10-13 (1289) 421MB -
  latest/candidate: ↑                              
  latest/beta:      ↑                              
  latest/edge:      29.1.3 2023-10-13 (1289) 421MB -
installed:          29.1.3            (1288) 421MB -
[alexia@andromeda snaps]$

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