I am new to OBS.
I have found many similar questions, but the answers do not solve my problem.
What I am trying to accomplish:
I want my capture window to stay the same size. -----> Add a scale filter to make it a fixed resolution.
I do not want the image to rescale (stretch/squish) if I change the size of the source window.
The answer I'm given for this -is to use display capture instead of a window capture.
I don't want to do that because I want to be able to move the source window between monitors. My monitors run at different resolutions, so this creates a problem.
Is there a way to make the resolution of the capture window independant from the resolution of the source window - as if it was a display capture?
I understand it would likely behave differently than a display window, I'm not expecting a virtual display option to exist. Ex: I'm betting I couldn't drag it around inside the window capture - but that's fine.
Basically I want to lock out all possible rescaling - I will accept whatever behaviors come with that.
I'm not sure if this is possible, but it seems like a baseline function that should exist.
I have found many similar questions, but the answers do not solve my problem.
What I am trying to accomplish:
I want my capture window to stay the same size. -----> Add a scale filter to make it a fixed resolution.
I do not want the image to rescale (stretch/squish) if I change the size of the source window.
The answer I'm given for this -is to use display capture instead of a window capture.
I don't want to do that because I want to be able to move the source window between monitors. My monitors run at different resolutions, so this creates a problem.
Is there a way to make the resolution of the capture window independant from the resolution of the source window - as if it was a display capture?
I understand it would likely behave differently than a display window, I'm not expecting a virtual display option to exist. Ex: I'm betting I couldn't drag it around inside the window capture - but that's fine.
Basically I want to lock out all possible rescaling - I will accept whatever behaviors come with that.
I'm not sure if this is possible, but it seems like a baseline function that should exist.