Some distributions provide packages with the plugin, but you can also extract one from google chrome installation. You can enable flash by providing the path to your installed pepper flash library file and its version.
In most cases, though, this is NOT required at all. If you don't know your installation prefix, you can also set OBS_INCLUDE_SEARCH_DIR to the location of your OBS installation's header files and OBS_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DIR to the location of your OBS installation's library (.so) files. If you've installed OBS under an installation prefix other than /usr (meaning include files aren't located at /usr/include/obs and library files aren't located at /usr/lib), you need to set OBS_ROOT_DIR to reflect the actual installation prefix. See issue #63 for a list of versions which have been confirmed to be working and to track progress on this issue. Due to unknown reasons certain CEF versions do not work properly with OBS-Studio.
“linuxbrowser0.6.1-obs23.0.2-64bit.tgz” refers to obs-linuxbrowser version 0.6.1 with OBS version 23.0.2. Every binary release has the version number of OBS contained as part of the file name, e.g. You don't need to build the plugin if you've downloaded a binary release, instructions below are for people who want to compile the plugin themselves.
I would like to say big thanks to all the users, testers and contributors.
I will archive this repository from now on. I recommend you to use that and report any issues at obs-browser repo and/or official discord community. Good news! Starting with version 25, OBS Studio ships with browser source that work on Linux.