I got a new wacom Cintiq companion 2 about a couple of days ago. It's a great drawing tablet, worked flawlessly, loved it well. Decided to install OBS today so that I could stream my work online. OBS ran me through an automatic set-up feature based on my machine's compatibility and I've well trusted this software. I've been using OBS for a while now on my main desktop without any issues.
After about 5 - 10 minutes of working (mind you, nothing else but a rather lightweight art program on windows 10) my tablet shuts off completely. I thought it had run out of battery or just hiccuped in general. I boot it up again and the process repeats - it shuts down immediately without any warning about 10 minutes later. Except this time, I realize that my hardware had been absolutely cooked and I am now unable to properly turn it on. The tablet works, the screen doesnt. Wacom's repair is valued at 1k.
I am well aware that a 2k$ cintiq should be stronk enough to run OBS. It had absolutely nothing else on it asides from the only program it had ran for years and obs itself. Afaik, there was 0 warning about OBS having a hard time with it.
Um, hello?? obs???? whats up with that?
After about 5 - 10 minutes of working (mind you, nothing else but a rather lightweight art program on windows 10) my tablet shuts off completely. I thought it had run out of battery or just hiccuped in general. I boot it up again and the process repeats - it shuts down immediately without any warning about 10 minutes later. Except this time, I realize that my hardware had been absolutely cooked and I am now unable to properly turn it on. The tablet works, the screen doesnt. Wacom's repair is valued at 1k.
I am well aware that a 2k$ cintiq should be stronk enough to run OBS. It had absolutely nothing else on it asides from the only program it had ran for years and obs itself. Afaik, there was 0 warning about OBS having a hard time with it.
Um, hello?? obs???? whats up with that?