ForbiddenSoul
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Well OBS won't capture due to this error, Xsplit and FFSplit run no problem as do DirectX 10 games. dxdiag shows the chipset as having DirectX 10 suppport. I changed the driver form the standard Intel chipset to Royal BNA. Royal BNA Driver gave me a FPS boost and let me run the new X-COM game which I couldn't before. OBS doesn't want to capture with either the Intel or Royal BNA driver.
How can this issue be solved, and get OBS to capture?
THANKS!
On a totally unrelated note, looking through a ton of post trying to figure out a solution, I see alot of people making fun of "weak" computers and graphics cards. I used to capture footage of XBOX original titles (halo 1 and 2 etc.) on a 1.8-2.0 GHz AMD with a 128MB Radeon card. Footage was beutifull, and was multitasking no problem. A duel core anything would have no problem doing the same. really GHz is more than enough processing power to do video capture. Rendering 3D graphics and talking over the network at the same time, could be a challenge.
How can this issue be solved, and get OBS to capture?
Code:
06:38:45: Open Broadcaster Software v0.612b - 32bit (´・ω・`)
06:38:45: -------------------------------
06:38:45: CPU Name: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU P8400 @ 2.26GHz
06:38:45: CPU Speed: 2259MHz
06:38:45: Physical Memory: 1023MB Total, 1023MB Free
06:38:45: stepping id: 6, model 23, family 6, type 0, extmodel 0, extfamily 0, HTT 1, logical cores 2, total cores 2
06:38:45: monitor 1: pos={0, 0}, size={1600, 900}
06:38:45: Windows Version: 6.2 Build 9200
06:38:45: Aero is Enabled
06:38:45: -------------------------------
06:38:45: OBS Modules:
06:38:45: Base Address Module
06:38:45: 00080000 OBS.exe
06:38:45: 6B100000 OBSApi.dll
06:38:45: 6F5E0000 DShowPlugin.dll
06:38:45: 6F410000 GraphicsCapture.dll
06:38:45: 6F3F0000 NoiseGate.dll
06:38:45: 6F210000 PSVPlugin.dll
06:38:45: ------------------------------------------
06:38:45: Adapter 1
06:38:45: Video Adapter: Royal BNA Driver
06:38:45: Video Adapter Dedicated Video Memory: 201326592
06:38:45: Video Adapter Shared System Memory: 1711271936
06:38:45: Video Adapter Output 1: pos={0, 0}, size={1600, 900}, attached=true
06:38:45: =====Stream Start: 2014-03-01, 06:38:45===============================================
06:38:45: Multithreaded optimizations: On
06:38:45: Base resolution: 1600x900
06:38:45: Output resolution: 1600x900
06:38:45: ------------------------------------------
06:38:45: Loading up D3D10 on Royal BNA Driver (Adapter 1)...
06:38:45: D3D10CreateDeviceAndSwapChain1: Failed on Royal BNA Driver: 0x80004002. Trying compatibility mode
06:38:45: D3D10CreateDeviceAndSwapChain1: Failed on Royal BNA Driver: 0x80004002
Error: Could not initialize DirectX 10 on Royal BNA Driver. This error can happen for one of the following reasons:
1.) Your GPU is not supported (DirectX 10 is required - note that many integrated laptop GPUs do not support DX10)
2.) You're running Windows Vista without the "Platform Update"
3.) Your video card drivers are out of date
If you are using a laptop with NVIDIA Optimus or AMD Switchable Graphics, make sure OBS is set to run on the high performance GPU in your driver settings.

THANKS!
On a totally unrelated note, looking through a ton of post trying to figure out a solution, I see alot of people making fun of "weak" computers and graphics cards. I used to capture footage of XBOX original titles (halo 1 and 2 etc.) on a 1.8-2.0 GHz AMD with a 128MB Radeon card. Footage was beutifull, and was multitasking no problem. A duel core anything would have no problem doing the same. really GHz is more than enough processing power to do video capture. Rendering 3D graphics and talking over the network at the same time, could be a challenge.