L1011Widebody
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Hello, L1011Widebody here!
I don't know how it does it, but X-Split Broadcaster is fantastic at this. Somehow, it manages to maintain the capture of the entire window even if it resizes. This is most noticeable when running DOSBox, many games would run at 640x480 resolution in the front-end, and the actual game engine ran at 320x240. So it would swap resolutions. X-Split manages to do this (MechWarrior 2 is the most common program I have encountered doing this. But also you can do this on Descent and I think NASCAR racing and probably some other games. Either way, if OBS were able to maintain the window itself even if the window were enlargened that would be swell.
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I don't know how it does it, but X-Split Broadcaster is fantastic at this. Somehow, it manages to maintain the capture of the entire window even if it resizes. This is most noticeable when running DOSBox, many games would run at 640x480 resolution in the front-end, and the actual game engine ran at 320x240. So it would swap resolutions. X-Split manages to do this (MechWarrior 2 is the most common program I have encountered doing this. But also you can do this on Descent and I think NASCAR racing and probably some other games. Either way, if OBS were able to maintain the window itself even if the window were enlargened that would be swell.
www.youtube.com/L1011Widebody
www.writing.com/authors/L1011Widebody