Question / Help Game and Display Capture not Working

Qaday123

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I've tried everything - switched obs to Nvidea Core Processor (It started working at first, then it stopped), switched back then trying display capture, still didn't work. I deleted my multiple Game Captures (Still didn't work) and I restarted Obs several times (you guessed it).
I'm trying to record 60 Parsecs. Can I have any help? Here's my log(s):
 

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Qaday123

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Run obs as administrator and game capture should start working.
Well, thank you anyway. I thought that my computer was broken or something when i suddenly changed my recording settings to capture a specific window to find it working. Also mp4 is really the only thing I'm used to. Flv isn't compatible with my editing software, I cant tranfer it properly and I can't watch the main footage raw.
 

Harold

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Also mp4 is really the only thing I'm used to. Flv isn't compatible with my editing software, I cant tranfer it properly and I can't watch the main footage raw.
Then you aren't paying attention to OBS' features and you aren't using good media players to check your recordings with.

Save to FLV or MKV
Use VLC as your media player to check your recordings (because whatever you're using currently has TERRIBLE media format support)
Use the "Remux Recordings" function in OBS' file menu to convert the FLV or MKV file for use in your editor.

An FLV or MKV file that doesn't finalize properly can still be recovered and converted for use in editors.
An MP4 that doesn't finalize properly is only compatible with the recycle bin.
 

Qaday123

New Member
Then you aren't paying attention to OBS' features and you aren't using good media players to check your recordings with.

Save to FLV or MKV
Use VLC as your media player to check your recordings (because whatever you're using currently has TERRIBLE media format support)
Use the "Remux Recordings" function in OBS' file menu to convert the FLV or MKV file for use in your editor.

An FLV or MKV file that doesn't finalize properly can still be recovered and converted for use in editors.
An MP4 that doesn't finalize properly is only compatible with the recycle bin.
Thank you very much. This really helped.
 
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