Question / Help Game Capture Black Screen cant find a fix...

Daftpunkish

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Hello im having an issue when im trying t stream.
When im streaming my desktop its fine but when im gonna going over to the game capture everything is black.
Iv read several threads on the forum and did not find any solution. I recently got my new computer fully installed.

When i start OBS i get this "incompatible hook modules were detected" can this have something to do with it?
I recently bought the computer from a friend fully installed with software so i havent figured out what software that is causing this.

Graphic Cards:
2 x AMD r9 200 series
Intel HD 4600 (for desktop)

All help would highly be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

LOG: https://gist.github.com/4b9c8778c53945168ccf
 
Hello im having an issue when im trying t stream.
When im streaming my desktop its fine but when im gonna going over to the game capture everything is black.
Iv read several threads on the forum and did not find any solution. I recently got my new computer fully installed.

When i start OBS i get this "incompatible hook modules were detected" can this have something to do with it?
I recently bought the computer from a friend fully installed with software so i havent figured out what software that is causing this.

Graphic Cards:
2 x AMD r9 200 series
Intel HD 4600 (for desktop)

All help would highly be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

LOG: https://gist.github.com/4b9c8778c53945168ccf
I'm guessing you have crossfire enabled. try to disable it then try again. another way to do this would be to run your program in windowed mode which wont use crossfire
 
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I have got the same issue with the same graphic card : R9 290, so I guess its not cross fire...

Any help would be appreciated!
 
I have got the same issue with the same graphic card : R9 290, so I guess its not cross fire...

Any help would be appreciated!
I'm grasping at straws here, but maybe an overclock issue? most r9's when usings GPU clock higher. manually set it to stock clocks and see if the issue persists
 
Iv tried disable crossfire, still the same. It works to stream CS:GO in Fullscreen Window mode but i still want it to be able to go regulare fullscreen. Im guessing there might be some issues with the graphic cards,,
 
Iv tried disable crossfire, still the same. It works to stream CS:GO in Fullscreen Window mode but i still want it to be able to go regulare fullscreen. Im guessing there might be some issues with the graphic cards,,
plenty of people stream CS:GO with R9 290s w/o issues. did you try underclock? I mean to normal speeds? I dont know what the default clock is for your GPU, maybe 1000MHz?

EDIT: Also, make sure that the correct GPU is selected in the video tab.
 
If it works in fullscreen windowed mode, then just use that. Its no different from regular fullscreen, unless for some reason, you absolutely must have vsync enabled....
 
AMD's Gaming evolved software installed?
rtsshooks.dll is the module that's coming up in your log, and appears to be part of a monitoring package used commonly in MSI and EVGA video cards (RivaTuner).
 
Is it a "must" to have vsync enabled? Because im running around 270 fps on CS:GO without Vsync. Why is it a must?
In that case, there is no reason for you to "need" Fullscreen mode. Just use Fullscreen Windowed mode. There is literally no difference. Infact Fullscreen Windowed mode is better because its much easier to alt-tab between windows.
 
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