Summary: 32bit works, 64bit doesn't, game capture doesn't, window capture does. It appears to be dropping up to a third of the frames, I say the frame rate drop to 8fps for a second. With the one that works, I have the task manager open in the corner so I can see the CPU usage - it doesn't go higher than 38% and physical memory 52%. OBS is compensating under window mode when I set it to ESO window.īut with game capture it is dependent on the video card, because that is failing - I get the black screen. In this video, I will show you guys how to fix Open Broadcaster Software showing black screen in-game capture.Note:- This video has followed all the Youtube. OBS is failing to hook into the graphics card. Window capture and 'compatibility mode': If you cannot set the GPU (AMD laptops typically), or wish to cross-capture an image from the other GPU after that (example, league of legends lobby window), use window/monitor. Also, make sure you do NOT have two Video Capture Source sources pointed at the same. Sometimes the source can just be initialized off-screen sometimes. I've looked online and tried every fix i could find and none work. The audio picks up however the screen is always black. I just switched over from slobs to obs and it was working fine on the first day, since then my game capture has worked 2 times out of the hundreds of times ive tried. Go to Transforms, 'Reset Transform', then do the same and 'Fit to Screen'. Game Capture is black and I've tried everything online. If I try to make an guess on what is happening. If OBS is running on adapter A, and an image is being drawn on adapter B, you will get a black screen when trying to capture it. When the Properties is showing a video capture, hit OK, then right-click the source in the Sources list. I set it to game capture, that doesn't work (black screen) When you’re done, re-add the source and: Set the Mode to Capture any fullscreen application. Right-click the source and select Remove. I have some recording that has worked with the 32bit, but it still says: "00:13:22: D3D10CreateDeviceAndSwapChain1: Failed on NVIDIA Quadro FX 1800: 0x80004002. Open OBS Studio and delete the source that induces the back screen issue. I have discovered that I have 32bit and 64bit OBS.
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