I am a relatively new OBS user (age 74) and very happy with recording news videos (etc.) from the Internet using Window Capture -- until this evening when I ran into a problem.
My TV and Internet provider is Bell Canada, and my TV service is called Bell Fibe, which allows me to view my subscribed TV programs (live and pvr recordings) on my computer using the Bell Fibe app. Window Capture has worked fine until tonight, when OBS can no longer see anything I playback with the Bell Fibe app. Everything displays on my browser screen, but OBS cannot see any of the video display whether it be the live TV feed or playback of recordings -- OBS displays a black screen where the video should be displayed, but OBS DOES display the programming guide and anything else that is NOT part of a TV program (including the Internet titles at the top of the page with the Internet address and bookmarks bar, etc.)
OBS still sees the Internet and YouTube videos (etc.) that are not part of the Bell Fibe TV programming (and I do NOT have the "black screen" problem caused by using the wrong graphics card). This does not appear to be a problem with my Windows 10 operating system, but rather something about my Bell Fibe TV source.
Can a specific source block OBS? And is there any hope of regaining control?
Help would be much appreciated.
My TV and Internet provider is Bell Canada, and my TV service is called Bell Fibe, which allows me to view my subscribed TV programs (live and pvr recordings) on my computer using the Bell Fibe app. Window Capture has worked fine until tonight, when OBS can no longer see anything I playback with the Bell Fibe app. Everything displays on my browser screen, but OBS cannot see any of the video display whether it be the live TV feed or playback of recordings -- OBS displays a black screen where the video should be displayed, but OBS DOES display the programming guide and anything else that is NOT part of a TV program (including the Internet titles at the top of the page with the Internet address and bookmarks bar, etc.)
OBS still sees the Internet and YouTube videos (etc.) that are not part of the Bell Fibe TV programming (and I do NOT have the "black screen" problem caused by using the wrong graphics card). This does not appear to be a problem with my Windows 10 operating system, but rather something about my Bell Fibe TV source.
Can a specific source block OBS? And is there any hope of regaining control?
Help would be much appreciated.