Carter Richards
New Member
Hello everyone,
I have read many questions regarding problems about how to WINDOW CAPTURE and how many were having problems with it.
Well my friends I think I've found a solution to your problems.
Unlike normal OBS doing a window capture was dead easy but for whatever reason it's a nightmare on OBS STUDIO, however after hours of banging my head off the wall and almost throwing the dammed PC out of the window I finally worked it out so here's what I did. Please try and let me know if this worked for you.
1) Add WINDOW CAPTURE to your sources - This should window capture your full desktop
2) Right click WINDOW CAPTURE
3) Go into TRANSFORM and click on FIT TO SCREEN.
4) Then go into EDIT TRANSFORM
a) Set the POSITIONAL ALIGNMENT to CENTRE LEFT
b) Bounding box type set to: STRETCH TO BOUNDS
c) Alignment in BOUNDING BOX to CENTRE
There may well be easier ways to set the above 3 but this worked a treat for me.
4) Use the 4 CROP boxes (LEFT - RIGHT - TOP - BOTTOM) and adjust and move the screen until it crops whatever window your trying to capture.
Example I was trying to WINDOW CAPTURE a cricket game and the above enabled me to crop the picture to the perfect size and width.
I hope this helps everyone who's had problems, If anyone finds an easier way to do WINDOW CAPTURE please let me know.
Have fun
Carter Richards
I have read many questions regarding problems about how to WINDOW CAPTURE and how many were having problems with it.
Well my friends I think I've found a solution to your problems.
Unlike normal OBS doing a window capture was dead easy but for whatever reason it's a nightmare on OBS STUDIO, however after hours of banging my head off the wall and almost throwing the dammed PC out of the window I finally worked it out so here's what I did. Please try and let me know if this worked for you.
1) Add WINDOW CAPTURE to your sources - This should window capture your full desktop
2) Right click WINDOW CAPTURE
3) Go into TRANSFORM and click on FIT TO SCREEN.
4) Then go into EDIT TRANSFORM
a) Set the POSITIONAL ALIGNMENT to CENTRE LEFT
b) Bounding box type set to: STRETCH TO BOUNDS
c) Alignment in BOUNDING BOX to CENTRE
There may well be easier ways to set the above 3 but this worked a treat for me.
4) Use the 4 CROP boxes (LEFT - RIGHT - TOP - BOTTOM) and adjust and move the screen until it crops whatever window your trying to capture.
Example I was trying to WINDOW CAPTURE a cricket game and the above enabled me to crop the picture to the perfect size and width.
I hope this helps everyone who's had problems, If anyone finds an easier way to do WINDOW CAPTURE please let me know.
Have fun
Carter Richards