gu3st
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I found that trying to hook a 32 bit game (DOTA 2, non Source 2 version) with the 64 bit version of OBS 0.11.1 caused the game to crash nearly instantly. I tried some of the steps listed of setting Anti-cheat compatibility to no avail.
That said, when I tried to capture the game with the 32 bit executable, there was no crash.
The log file looks like this when trying to capture (and it crashes)
Cheers! I look forward to stream delay being added to OBS Multiplatform as that's the only feature still holding me back from being able to use it "full time". I love the progress so far! :)
That said, when I tried to capture the game with the 32 bit executable, there was no crash.
The log file looks like this when trying to capture (and it crashes)
Code:
15:17:01: [game-capture: 'Game Capture'] attempting to hook process: dota.exe
15:17:03: [game-capture: 'Game Capture'] Hooked to process: dota.exe
15:17:03: [game-capture: 'Game Capture'] (half life scientist) everything.. seems to be in order
15:17:03: [game-capture: 'Game Capture'] capture window no longer exists, terminating capture
Cheers! I look forward to stream delay being added to OBS Multiplatform as that's the only feature still holding me back from being able to use it "full time". I love the progress so far! :)