![]() To correct that particular problem I found I had to copy OBS's specific version of zlib.dll into the obs-ffmpeg directory - even though it should've been picked up via the path variable. Note: In my instance, it helped but wasn't 100% perfect - it then complained about the procedure entry point for deflateBound not being located in zlib.dll (presumably because if was finding a different version elsewhere). it should be working ok when called via OBS ![]() Hopefully, this time, all - or most - of the required DLLs will be found by ffmpeg-mux32 and it'll just complain that there's an 'expected option missing' - If so.Fire up a NEW administrative cmd prompt ( to ensure you're using the updated path variable). ![]() ![]()
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