BladedDingo
New Member
Ok. So I narrowed down what my issue is.
For a cheapo Greenscreen effect I open a private meeting in Zoom and use a green background in the Zoom call. I capture that zoom window and apply a chroma filter to get rid of the green zoom background. It works pretty well and doesn't use a lot of CPU resources.
So in OBS, I have a scene that is only the Zoom window capture and in my "main" scene I nested the Zoom scene into this one and laid it on top of my game capture screen.
When I'm playing Minecraft with the greenscreen scene also active, my mouse disappears in Minecraft, but the stream and the capture window in OBS still shows the mouse.
As you can see in the attached screenshot, my mouse doesn't appear in-game, but does appear in OBS.
If I turn off the greenscreen source, my mouse comes back.
Is there something that is conflicting? I've tried checking and unchecking the "show cursor" box but it doesn't seem to help.
edit: log URL
For a cheapo Greenscreen effect I open a private meeting in Zoom and use a green background in the Zoom call. I capture that zoom window and apply a chroma filter to get rid of the green zoom background. It works pretty well and doesn't use a lot of CPU resources.
So in OBS, I have a scene that is only the Zoom window capture and in my "main" scene I nested the Zoom scene into this one and laid it on top of my game capture screen.
When I'm playing Minecraft with the greenscreen scene also active, my mouse disappears in Minecraft, but the stream and the capture window in OBS still shows the mouse.
As you can see in the attached screenshot, my mouse doesn't appear in-game, but does appear in OBS.
If I turn off the greenscreen source, my mouse comes back.
Is there something that is conflicting? I've tried checking and unchecking the "show cursor" box but it doesn't seem to help.
edit: log URL