EQ plugins still detect that music is playing from Spotify and display the EQ correctly, so it must be some API update on Spotify's end that's breaking compatibility.
Plugins By default OBS comes with some plugins installed. You can check those out using the Plugins button in the OBS Interface: How to install a Plugin On the OBS forum you can already find different kinds of plugins. These normally come in 2 different forms. Either a packaged file (split into a 32bit and 64bit version) or a direct download DLL file (in most cases also available in 32bit or 64bit flavour). First check which version of OBS you are using. (32bit or 64bit is noted in the Window title).
Download the plugin for your OBS bit version. If its a zip/rar/7z file, extract it completely and with all sub-folders into the correct folder (see 4.). The OBS installation folder can be different depending on your Operating System. On a 32bit Windows you can only install the OBS 32bit version, and by default it uses the folder:. C: Program Files OBS - everything goes into the plugins folder On a 64bit Windows the installer sets up both the 32bit and the 64bit version for you. So if you use the 32bit version extract everything to:.
![Spotify plugins for obs on mac mac Spotify plugins for obs on mac mac](/uploads/1/2/5/4/125440849/527986070.png)
C: Program Files(x86) OBS plugins And the 64bit plugins go to:. C: Program Files OBS plugins. Now you can start OBS and check the plugins list to see if everything worked and the plugin shows up.
Some plugins also have to be configured using this menu.