You system is missing runtime components that obs
You system is missing runtime components that obs
Shawor
New Member
I tried installing obs multiplatform when windows 10 just came out and I had the same error and I still have it.
Windows 10 x64
i7 3770K
GTX 580
This is how the error looks like:
This is how DXFix looks like:
This is what I already installed without any success:
I also installed the entire directX package without success. What else can I try?
kalmarin
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Shawor
New Member
Tried to install it and this popped up:
Translation: A newer or equivalent version of DirectX is already installed. An installation is not required.
Harold
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Shawor
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HIGHWAY99
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I went and tried the windows-only version first after installing Windows 10, to see what the differences were, found that so far I so— miss the multi-platform version. Then I went to install the MP version and got this same problem with:
If you click «Yes» you get sent to: https://www (dot) microsoft (dot) com/en-us/software-download/windows10
Then it closes, just like it does if you click «No».
PS: this was Windows 10 x64 (I think Pro or whatever.)
Harold
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Håvard
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I have the same problem. Exactly which directx files does the installer check for?
Edit: From the installer script
As far as I can see I have all the required files. I don’t see why these test would fail. IMHO it would be better to allow installing even if these test fails (or just don’t test and let the user worry when the app complains about missing dlls instead)
Tannerb
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DaBlazeHD
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I have the same problem, my theory is that the DirectX Dependency Fixer was only meant to work for the original OBS and not for the multiplatform. That being said, Windows 10, since it is more gaming based from what I have heard, it has a slight update to the DirectX graphics to make it run smoother but the installers can’t see that change therefore not being compatible. Here are two things to suggest to both the developers of OBS and you;
To developers: If possible, release updates to both OBS original & multiplatform to be compatible with DirectX on Windows 10
To you: If no changes occur, downgrade to Windows 8.1, 8 or 7 (not really recommended if you want to stay with Windows 10 but if you want multiplatform working, at the moment it is the best way to go)
Osiris
DaBlazeHD
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agentgoblin
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Just install x32 version vcredist on x64 platform. It helps for me.