I was watching through some old EposVox videos, and something caught my eye.
It's usually standard practice when helping someone troubleshoot OBS issues, particularly for encoding overload, to check if they're running as admin. But in this October 2019 video at around 4:40 he states:
Did this ever actually happen and I (and many others) just missed the memo, or did it fall through (hey, volunteer project, not sexy to implement, such is life)? Have I been giving 'run as admin' as advice for a while and it's just been irrelevant, or is it still recommended? Was it rolled into setting process priority in advanced settings?
It's usually standard practice when helping someone troubleshoot OBS issues, particularly for encoding overload, to check if they're running as admin. But in this October 2019 video at around 4:40 he states:
They do have a future update planned where they will basically be releasing it in such a way that you only have to approve the administrator run during installation and you don't have to keep running OBS as admin, because running OBS as admin can break [some features]
Did this ever actually happen and I (and many others) just missed the memo, or did it fall through (hey, volunteer project, not sexy to implement, such is life)? Have I been giving 'run as admin' as advice for a while and it's just been irrelevant, or is it still recommended? Was it rolled into setting process priority in advanced settings?