Question / Help OBS records still image only

Shaderp

New Member
Trying to record photoshop work, and OBS just records a still image. On top of which it causes my bamboo tablet to glitch.
I've looked up several videos on how to fix this, and nothing seems to work.
https://gist.github.com/94260f23589608c633dc7fb656bd314e
I'm using the 64 bit version studio 16.6
Window capture doesn't work, display capture doesn't work. Over an hour's of drawing wasted.
It's not that it's fuzzy, or laggy, or anything else. It just doesn't capture anything but a still image. What am I doing wrong?
 

EBrito

Active Member
You can update AMD encoder
https://obsproject.com/forum/resour...-framework-encoder-plugin-for-obs-studio.427/

Have you tried OpenGL renderer?
upload_2016-12-11_14-33-32.png
 

EBrito

Active Member
18:01:08.091: video settings reset:
18:01:08.091: base resolution: 1440x900
18:01:08.091: output resolution: 1152x720
18:01:08.091: downscale filter: Bicubic
18:01:08.091: fps: 3/1
18:01:08.091: format: NV12

You are recording/streaming at ONLY 3 FPS
This should be 30
 

Shaderp

New Member
Yes, I'm well aware it's set to 3fps. I set it like that because I wanted to do a time lapse video, not a real time. Is there a different way of doing that?
And just in case, yes, I did record more than a fraction of a second.I record at least 15-20 seconds at a time. Initial test was over an hour.
 

Suslik V

Active Member
Try single 'Display Capture' source.
Is the Photoshop only the application that doesn't work for you with the OBS Studio?
 

Harold

Active Member
You shouldn't be doing the timelapse part in OBS. You should be doing it in post processing software.
 

Shaderp

New Member
Suslik, I will give that a try and see if it works. (I do not need OBS for anything other than Photoshop, it's imperitive that it works)
Harold. Do you have any recommendations for a post processing software? I'm new to the whole process and not super tech savvy.
 
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EBrito

Active Member
You have used OpenGL (your logs are sayinf so)

Have you tried Direct3d11?
 
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