![]() It would mostly just require the interest of Blackmagic to do it. This solution would require very little work: A json file describing the extension, and uploading the library itself. That way, Blackmagic would mantain complete control on what version of the library is released and in use. The ideal approach would be for Blackmagic to release the library as an official Flatpak extension, that the other developers can add as a dependency and reference. Obviously they also cannot host or distribute the files themselves. All app developers could automate this, except they can't because of the way that Blackmagic makes available the download links for Desktop Video (there is not a single static link to reference). The outdated solution that pavola mentions has been to manually download Desktop Video, copy the library, and repackage the flatpak app with the added dependency, which as far as I understand is just a single file. OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) is a free and feature-rich open-source live streaming and recording software popular among the masses. ![]() The problem is that the flatpak apps, being sandboxed, don't have access to the system's library files, so they try to find the DeckLink API library file that is installed with Desktop Video and they can't find it. ![]() I would also like to get some attention on this, because as of now no Flatpak apps have access to Blackmagic hardware, not only OBS.
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