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Bug: Session Duration in Serve Settings disappears after 1 minute #1208

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bryce-seifert opened this issue Mar 2, 2024 · 4 comments
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@bryce-seifert
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Operating System Info

macOS 12.0

Other OS

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OBS Studio Version

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OBS Studio Version (Other)

30.0.2

obs-websocket Version

5.1.0

OBS Studio Log URL

https://obsproject.com/logs/78he7PbpgZNRcAfC

OBS Studio Crash Log URL

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Expected Behavior

Session Duration continues counting up and is visible for duration of connection

Current Behavior

Session Duration counts up to 00:00:59, and the disappears

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Connect to websocket via any type of connection (tested with Companion and http://obs-web.niek.tv)
  2. Open the Websocket Server Settings window in OBS
  3. Watch the session duration count up, and then disappear at 00:00:59

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Tested with OBS 30.0.2 and 30.1.0-rc1

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tt2468 commented Jun 6, 2024

According to the log you have provided, the WebSocket client is failing to authenticate with obs-websocket. Please ensure that you are using your client software correctly and specifying the WebSocket server password.

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bryce-seifert commented Jun 20, 2024

I'm curious what specifically you're seeing in regards to authentication?

The client shows as connected, the websocket messages in/out still tick up, and all the controls still work. So it definitely seems like the client is fully connected.

It's just the session duration that disappears after 0:59

Screenshot 2024-06-19 at 7 56 36 PM

Here's another log on the most recent version of OBS:
https://obsproject.com/logs/SA7ki81jctExNUaH

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tt2468 commented Jun 20, 2024

The log you just linked shows that obs-websocket's password is disabled, allowing the client to work as expected.

Thank you for the screenshot, that is quite helpful.

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Just noticed this myself..
Is there any proposed fix/solution for this?

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