I have an animated mouse cursor, and thought it'd look cool while I'm streaming in OBS. But it's static. Any reason for this? Happens both in Display Capture and Window Capture.
So, why it was not working by default for old methods of window/game capture in the past?
The cursors in OBS is drawn in the place where the cursor should be (it is not "captured", it is emulated, drawn by OBS itself). That is why you can switch it on/off (because this is separate image that should be placed at some coordinates, that's all). Cursor is always separated from the captured image. It drawn later, only when the whole picture is ready. Thus, only when OBS captures the "final" image rendered by PC - you getting cursor in it as it is. The "final" image here is whole desktop composition (not just some game window). OBS uses static image of the cursor to make the rendering simple and fast.
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