I am trying to stream from a laptop (Intel HD 4600/GeForce 760M), and it showes up black screen.
Yeah, i read other threads about this problem, nothing helped.
Tried running OBS via GeForce card (forced it in nvidia control panel, also tried right click -> run via -> GeForce), but it seems it still launches by Intel.
Settings -> Video -> Graphic Card: GeForce GTX760M
When i'm trying to add a source to scene by Add -> Game it showes up black screen, but when doing Add -> Window it works.
Settings -> Video -> Graphics Card: Intel HD 4600
When i'm adding a game by Add -> Game it works ok, video/sound is there, though in some modern games (Arma 3, Saint's Row 3) after ~2 minutes it crashes with Texture->Map Failed error. In older games, or not so gpu hungry (Mirror's Edge, Faster Than Light) it works fine.
So the question: is there any performance difference between "Game" and "Window"?
Yeah, i read other threads about this problem, nothing helped.
Tried running OBS via GeForce card (forced it in nvidia control panel, also tried right click -> run via -> GeForce), but it seems it still launches by Intel.
Settings -> Video -> Graphic Card: GeForce GTX760M
When i'm trying to add a source to scene by Add -> Game it showes up black screen, but when doing Add -> Window it works.
Settings -> Video -> Graphics Card: Intel HD 4600
When i'm adding a game by Add -> Game it works ok, video/sound is there, though in some modern games (Arma 3, Saint's Row 3) after ~2 minutes it crashes with Texture->Map Failed error. In older games, or not so gpu hungry (Mirror's Edge, Faster Than Light) it works fine.
So the question: is there any performance difference between "Game" and "Window"?