Managed to get it to work great, but I am wordering why OBS can not capture it outside full displey capture mode. Probly a Dx8 thing but I can even run Displiles fine with a few sound based crashes. OBS see's it as a game but not a window either way no capture, is there any way to get it to find it via Dxwnd or is it really an issues with how its made?
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Hi. I'm still on holiday, with some difficulty to make all testing. Right now I just may try to guess some cause of the troubles, later I'll make a better research.
One possible cause of impossible screen capture is the use of overlay surfaces. The overlay blits directly on the screen surface, probably bypassing some sw layer that implements the screen capture. One possible solution is to disable the overlay capability (DxWnd "DirectX(2) / Suppress overlay capability" flag) to run the fame on ordinary surfaces.
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Testbed is ready, but forst results are not good: here I have no problems to capture screenshots with the Windows native method of using Alt-PrintScreen keys. I doubt that OBS can do worse than that, so in this case the problem should be in your environment.
To be sure, can you capure single screenshots with Alt-PrintScreen ? If not, it will be useless for me to install OBS on my crowded pc.
Managed to get it to work great, but I am wordering why OBS can not capture it outside full displey capture mode. Probly a Dx8 thing but I can even run Displiles fine with a few sound based crashes. OBS see's it as a game but not a window either way no capture, is there any way to get it to find it via Dxwnd or is it really an issues with how its made?
Hi. I'm still on holiday, with some difficulty to make all testing. Right now I just may try to guess some cause of the troubles, later I'll make a better research.
One possible cause of impossible screen capture is the use of overlay surfaces. The overlay blits directly on the screen surface, probably bypassing some sw layer that implements the screen capture. One possible solution is to disable the overlay capability (DxWnd "DirectX(2) / Suppress overlay capability" flag) to run the fame on ordinary surfaces.
Testbed is ready, but forst results are not good: here I have no problems to capture screenshots with the Windows native method of using Alt-PrintScreen keys. I doubt that OBS can do worse than that, so in this case the problem should be in your environment.
To be sure, can you capure single screenshots with Alt-PrintScreen ? If not, it will be useless for me to install OBS on my crowded pc.