It makes things very bright. I didn't change any video settings just added a camera overlay and it did this when I recorded a test video. No Idea what happened and I need help
I figured something out. So I figured if was just display capture that was causing it so I clicked on it an it turned normal for a very split second. If you kept clicking on it it kept doing it. So I now knew it had to do with display capture. I turned the capture method in properties to windows 10 from automatic and it seems to be working normally. The only other option is DXGI Desktop Duplication and I have no Idea what that is. If anyone has similar problems and finds this down the line I hope this helps.
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