Greetings
we are having a problem with JPEG’s in our scenes and need to know what we are doing wrong.
Using IMac system with latest OS
We create a scene and overlay a jpeg on part of the screen
The background is visual from our camera
We lock the scene
The jpeg used is stored on the iMac hard drive in the photos folder
All is well until we shutdown the iMac
On starting iMac up, opening the OBS studio program, we get a message to-the effect that the jpeg cannot be found. At this stage we need
to manually go into the scene and reinsert the jpeg.
Could someone please explain why this is happening and how do we overcome it.
Due to the nature of our streams, we can use up to 70 jpegs for one stream, so it’s not practical for us to reinsert each jpeg on start up again.
Many thanks for your assistance.
we are having a problem with JPEG’s in our scenes and need to know what we are doing wrong.
Using IMac system with latest OS
We create a scene and overlay a jpeg on part of the screen
The background is visual from our camera
We lock the scene
The jpeg used is stored on the iMac hard drive in the photos folder
All is well until we shutdown the iMac
On starting iMac up, opening the OBS studio program, we get a message to-the effect that the jpeg cannot be found. At this stage we need
to manually go into the scene and reinsert the jpeg.
Could someone please explain why this is happening and how do we overcome it.
Due to the nature of our streams, we can use up to 70 jpegs for one stream, so it’s not practical for us to reinsert each jpeg on start up again.
Many thanks for your assistance.