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CyrilOfRhodes

New Member
Hey, it's me again.
I've decided I want to get serious about streaming, so I've
caved in and switched from my laptop to a high end Lenovo Gaming Desktop that has all the majestic PCIE I need. I bought the Avermedia HD Live Card and am doing fine with the software it provides, good quality grpahics and almost no delay, but I can't get the video in OBS. It says "HDCP", which is confusing, as it doesn't do this with the less powerful but rather manegeable Avermedia software.

Help, please :D

I've made sure to turn off the console and not use HDCP protected apps, it still says that.
Should I be changing a setting in OBS or something? I see stuff about "deinterlacing" in the OBS properties for the capture card.

Just desperate to get started!

**Update, fixed it, but don't know how to delete this thread.
 
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Hey, it's me again.
I've decided I want to get serious about streaming, so I've
caved in and switched from my laptop to a high end Lenovo Gaming Desktop that has all the majestic PCIE I need. I bought the Avermedia HD Live Card and am doing fine with the software it provides, good quality grpahics and almost no delay, but I can't get the video in OBS. It says "HDCP", which is confusing, as it doesn't do this with the less powerful but rather manegeable Avermedia software.

Help, please :D

I've made sure to turn off the console and not use HDCP protected apps, it still says that.
Should I be changing a setting in OBS or something? I see stuff about "deinterlacing" in the OBS properties for the capture card.

Just desperate to get started!

**Update, fixed it, but don't know how to delete this thread.
Instead of deleting it, list how you fixed it :)
 

CyrilOfRhodes

New Member
Oh, yeah sorry. I ended up figuring out that turning off your XboxOne isn't enough. You need to actually unplug it for the software block to go away. Then, as long as you don't touch apps like Netflix or TV sources, you can capture without a problem.
 
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