As a result of the meeting of the representative of OBS Studio with the leader of Fedora and responsible for supporting Flatpak packages in the distribution, managed to establish cooperation and find the solutions to both projects. The requirement to stop using the OBS Studio name, in an accompanied project by the Fedora Flatpak Pacet, was withdrawn. Fedora will continue to offer users by default their own version of the Flatpak package with OBS Studio.
The problem with the supply of the QT version leading to the failures will be solved by the translation of the FEDORA Flatpak package to the new Flatpak Runtime, using the QT 6.8.2 release, in which the regression is eliminated. The problem with informing users about the area of responsibility and ways of the direction of errors in the package is also settled. Additionally, four more problems have been allocated in the Fedora Flatpak package, which representatives of Fedora began to work on eliminating:
- Use when performing OBS Studios LLVMPpe software raster. instead of hardware accelerated rendering.
- emergency completion when moving to the use mode of the X11.
- VLC plugin failures when working in an isolated environment.
- supply of third-party plugins to Flatpak package Fedora.
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Recall that the developers of the OBS Studio streaming video broadcasting system demanded to stop using the OBS Studio brand in the Fedora distribution, including the name and logo. The requirement was made after unsuccessful attempts to solve the problem with the supply of an incorrectly working unofficial Flatpak packet in a form that makes users the impression that they use an official Flatpak package (OBS Studio developers distribute their own FlatHubu catalogs, but instead of it to users Fedora provides another version of a Flatpak package, accompanied by Fedora developers and is more priority when installing).