Aitum Stream Suite

Aitum Stream Suite 1.1.2

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Aitum Stream Suite - All your streaming needs in ONE place with ease.

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Customise your environments going between our live and build tabs.

Aitum Stream Suite allows you to stream to multiple services at one time combining our multi and vertical OBS plugins into an all in one package.

No need for any other multi chat, stream information or activity feed elsewhere.

Aitum Stream Suite is everything that is familiar to you.
Expand you streaming horizons today!

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I played with a test setup of Aitum Stream Suite a few nights ago and have since deployed it to one of my systems here. I'm also gauging the suitability for my other systems in my streaming cluster as I'm already finding uses for the sub-tools within.

Particularly, I really like the "Live Scenes" panel item. I'm curious, can you create additional user-configurable lists of scenes they can select from? I do pre-flight operations to look at all my sources and having a "pre-flight scene check" list like this.

Also, are things like adding output canvases (in my case, I gutted the vertical stuff out of my setup) saved as part of a Profile? Enquiring minds want to know!

Is any of the functionality like starting one or more streams controllable via Websockets? That would be useful for my setup via Bitfocus Companion and Advanced Scene Changer as well as those who use various plugins for the Elgato Stream Deck software.

And finally, calling the ability to create multiple workspaces a "game-changer" or something that "hits it out of the ballpark" fall woefully short.

I imagine there are likely improvements waiting in the wings, but dear $DEITY, this is insane right now.

Definitely a keeper.

--Katt. =^.^=

P.S. Just sent Aitum and you in particular, @Exeldro, a few clams. I figure that's the least I could do for all you do.
 
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Aitum updated Aitum Stream Suite with a new update entry:

Version 1.1.0

  • Add Transform dock
  • Add stats dock
  • Add vod track option
  • Add srt and rist multi track support
  • Add icons to docks
  • Add icons to fixed tabs
  • Add output timers
  • Add dock layout on creating canvas
  • Add clone canvas scene and transition cache
  • Add source type to properties dock
  • Add theme to mac build
  • Add save and restore disabled preview and lock preview
  • Add pause recording hotkeys
  • Add Brazilian Portuguese translation (lucasromanomr)
  • Add custom stream...

Read the rest of this update entry...
 
I installed Aitum on OBS, but the problem is that when I try to stream live on Instagram, there's a major issue—even though I've adjusted the settings, the preview just shows a black screen.
 
I can happily report that everything I was reporting has now been fixed!

The "Favorite Scenes" pane is such a nice QoL addition despite the fact I use Stream Decks with Bitfocus Companion for my normal operations. it allows me to have a little additional granularity when I don't see a need to create a new button in my Decks.

--Katt. =^.^=
 
I'm actually finding this plugin super super useful, however my two gripes right now are probably really simple things I am overlooking, the first is the bar that gets added to the top of the window can only be moved to the far edges of the OBS window, instead of sub-docked to other parts, and the second is the "Automatic File Splitting" option does not stay active. That is, when I click on it and hit save settings, the second I go back into those settings, its already disabled.
Upon further inspection, it only saves if the split time or split size are increased above 0, which by setting to 0, I'd assume means its unrestricted. When I set the split time to any duration, obs crashes after that point.
I am currently on the latest version, 1.1.2.
 
Two reproducible crashes with Aitum Stream Suite on Linux (ScenesDock + CEF)

Environment: OBS Studio 32.1.2 (native RPM build, not Flatpak), Nobara Linux 44, Aitum Stream Suite 1.2.0 (built from source with BUILD_OUT_OF_TREE=On against the same OBS build), Qt 6.11.1, AMD Radeon 780M / Mesa 26.1.4, Wayland/KDE.


Bug 1 — SIGSEGV in ScenesDock when switching to a specific scene collection


100% reproducible: switching to one particular scene collection (contains a game capture, a V4L2 webcam with crop/luma-key/mask/color filters, PipeWire audio input and app-audio capture) crashes OBS immediately, every time.


Ruled out as causes: source name duplicates (checked — none in this collection), a broken ALSA microphone device (fixed a separate ALSA→PipeWire issue, crash persisted identically afterward).


Stack trace (crashing thread):
#0 QMetaObject::cast(QObject*) const (aitum-stream-suite.so)
#1 ScenesDock::qt_static_metacall(QObject*, QMetaObject::Call, int, void**) (aitum-stream-suite.so)
#2 QMetaMethodInvoker::invokeImpl(...) (libQt6Core.so.6)
#3 QMetaObject::invokeMethodImpl(...) (libQt6Core.so.6)
#4 QMetaObject::invokeMethod<void, QMetaMethodArgument>(...) (aitum-stream-suite.so)
#5 operator() (aitum-stream-suite.so)
#6 QObject::event(QEvent*) (libQt6Core.so.6)
#7 QApplicationPrivate::notify_helper(...) (libQt6Widgets.so.6)

Looks like a queued QMetaObject::invokeMethod firing on a ScenesDock (or something it references) after it's already been destroyed during the scene-collection switch — confirmed identical (same binary offsets) across three separate crash attempts.


Bug 2 — SIGTRAP / CEF fatal error when going Live with the Vertical canvas


Separate crash, also 100% reproducible: switching from the "Build" tab to "Live" (to start the vertical canvas output) crashes OBS with a CEF fatal error, even with no Browser Source added by me anywhere in the scene.


Log line right before the crash:
[FATAL:cef/libcef_dll/ctocpp/task_ctocpp.cc:37] CefTask_0_CToCpp called with invalid version -1

Stack trace (crashing thread):

#0 logging::LogMessage::HandleFatal(...) (libcef.so)
#1 logging::LogMessage::Flush() (libcef.so)
#2 logging::LogMessageFatal::~LogMessageFatal() (libcef.so)
#3 CefTask_0_CToCpp::CefTask_0_CToCpp() (libcef.so)
#4 CefCToCppRefCounted<...>::Wrap(...) (libcef.so)
#5 cef_post_task (libcef.so)
#6 QueueCEFTask(std::function<void()>) (obs-browser.so)
#7 QCefWidgetInternal::Resize() (obs-browser.so)
#8 QWidget::event(QEvent*) (libQt6Widgets.so.6)

This points to Aitum's internal browser dock trying to show/resize a CEF widget before the CEF browser thread has finished initializing — consistent with repeated Failed to create cookie manager: Browser thread not initialized warnings also seen in the log at OBS startup.


Happy to provide full coredumps, debug symbols, or test further if it helps narrow these down.
 
Hey @cejhb
That's quite a detailed report. It looks like the crash is happening because multiple plugins are interacting with OBS.

I switched to WASP3D Fluid DVE for similar reasons. It has switching, graphics, streaming, and audio built into one application, so I don't have to rely on several plugins working together.

It may be worth taking a look if you're after a more integrated workflow.
 
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