
Don't forget to uninstall your build's virtual camera before cleaning/deleting your build files.
OBS STUDIO WINDOWS 10 MANUAL INSTALL
The end result is a much better end user experience from the EXE installer, a dramatic reduction in the number of inbound support requests from inexperienced users installing the wrong things in the wrong place, and an increase in productivity for the project. To install an OBS Virtual Camera: In the OBS Studio artifact directory (for Visual Studio builds, this is /rundir/ ), run data\obs-plugins\win-dshow\virtualcam-install.bat as administrator. When the installer is updated in the future to handle portable installs it should more or less handle the common cases, and if anyone else has a special case they used to use the ZIP files for, they can always file a request indicating their use case to see if it can be accommodated in the future. I believe those are the only options for 0.10 currently. Until then people using portable installs or other special cases will have to either keep using the previous stable release of 0.9.3, or to copy the files over from one installation installed from the EXE file to another, or to extract the files from the EXE file manually (using installer tools potentially), or to compile from source. Unfortunately the feature for installing into portable installs isn't present in the current 0.10 release but will be added to a future update. So it was decided to discontinue the ZIP file to force people to always use the EXE installer which does the right thing, and if there are any problems with that to file bug reports so the installer can be fixed, or new features added for special cases.

A decision was made by the project to discontinue the ZIP file downloads due to too many bad tutorials out there encouraging inexperienced users to download them and end up unable to follow instructions properly to install them, leading to droves of people coming looking for support.
