Diagnosing problems that began with upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11. Reverting to Windows 10 did not solve problems. None of the four combinations of OBS 29.x or OBS 30.x with Windows 10 or 11 work.
Before getting into the technical problems, I want to rule out something simple. On a Windows 11 laptop, where the System settings are displayed, it shows Windows 11 Home. But OBS log files say Windows 10. Is this a problem? Does everyone with Windows 11 get this in their log files?
Before getting into the technical problems, I want to rule out something simple. On a Windows 11 laptop, where the System settings are displayed, it shows Windows 11 Home. But OBS log files say Windows 10. Is this a problem? Does everyone with Windows 11 get this in their log files?
18:46:25.745: CPU Name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-8265U CPU @ 1.60GHz
18:46:25.745: CPU Speed: 1800MHz
18:46:25.745: Physical Cores: 4, Logical Cores: 8
18:46:25.745: Physical Memory: 8078MB Total, 1829MB Free
18:46:25.745: Windows Version: 10.0 Build 22621 (release: 22H2; revision: 3296; 64-bit)
18:46:25.745: Running as administrator: false
18:46:25.745: Windows 10/11 Gaming Features:
18:46:25.745: Game DVR: On
18:46:25.745: Game Mode: Probably On (no reg key set)
18:46:25.753: Sec. Software Status:
18:46:25.754: Microsoft Defender Antivirus: enabled (AV)
18:46:25.755: Windows Firewall: enabled (FW)
18:46:25.759: Current Date/Time: 2024-03-27, 18:46:25
18:46:25.759: Browser Hardware Acceleration: true
18:46:25.759: Hide OBS windows from screen capture: false
18:46:25.759: Qt Version: 6.6.2 (runtime), 6.6.2 (compiled)
18:46:25.759: Portable mode: false
18:46:27.102: OBS 30.1.0 (64-bit, windows)
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