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Obs studio mac m1
Obs studio mac m1











Next, you're going to want to grab the Intel-based version of this application by running the following command.

obs studio mac m1

Make sure to have Homebrew installed on your new M1 Mac. Let's try to limit this to only one Intel-based application - OBS. The recommendations from Canon to simply "download x86_64-based versions" of Chrome (for Google Hangouts), Teams, Webex, Zoom, and literally every other application they claim compatibility with, is a pretty pathetic response. But Canon has long forgotten about this useful utility, despite the outpouring of requests from users. It made me so proud to own a Canon product, because they released this tool quickly in the absence of webcams - if you remember, there was a shortage due to work from home restrictions. The Canon EOS Webcam Utility was incredible when it launched during the height of the pandemic. When starting over, I made an important discovery (yes, I'm a little slow to the game). Making things more complicated, the only backups I really had were all with Intel-based applications. As luck would have it, my environment absolutely blew up during the last minor OS update, and it was nearly impossible to recover. Rosetta 2 handled this impressively well, but of course this isn't ideal.

#Obs studio mac m1 pro

This means that my new M1 MacBook Pro would have to work extra hard to run applications from day to day. Homebrew applications would also remain on x86_64 architecture.Manually installed applications would remain on x86_64 architecture.

obs studio mac m1

This was great with a few exceptions (some which I wouldn't quite realize until later). Since this was initially a migration from an x86_64-based model to the new M1, I simply used my old system to restore my previous environment and applications to the new MacBook Pro.

obs studio mac m1

Being a creator in the video/music space, purely for hobby, puts me in a slightly unique position when considering Linux, even though I work at Red Hat.Įarlier this year I made the switch to an ARM-based M1 MacBook Pro, which work kindly provided. For a long time, I have considered making the switch to RHEL or Fedora as my main workhorse, but at this point keeping MacOS around has been more about OS familiarity. I have been working on a MacBook Pro for nearly as long as I can remember.











Obs studio mac m1