I'm using a laptop and bought a USB3 capture device on amazon. I am wanting to stream cable from my firestick as the source, but I'm stuck at a black screen when capture card is plugged into usb3.
Windows 11 version: 24H2(Build 26100.4202)
Laptop is HP 17-cp3xxx
AMD Ryzen 5 with Radeon Graphics, 2301 Mhz, 6 Core(s)
In OBS, I added a Video Capture Device under Sources. Under its Properties, I can select USB3 Video.
In Controls -> Settings -> Advanced, I set Process Priority tot Above Normal. (a youtuber suggested this).
I tried right-clicking on the OBS on the desktop -> Properties -> Compatibility and selected the option Run this program in compatibility mode for Windows 8.
In System -> Display -> Graphics -> Custom settings for applications:
OBS Studio (obs64.exe) is added. The option for GPU preference is set to "Let Windows decide". I also tried "High Performance (AMD Radeon (TM) Graphics) too.
Log File: https://obsproject.com/logs/7etBJvOHzJzcyLA6
Something odd I noticed - when I plug my capture card into usb, windows doesn't make a notification sound, like when you plug in something like a usb stick or external hard drive - not sure that matters.
Windows 11 version: 24H2(Build 26100.4202)
Laptop is HP 17-cp3xxx
AMD Ryzen 5 with Radeon Graphics, 2301 Mhz, 6 Core(s)
In OBS, I added a Video Capture Device under Sources. Under its Properties, I can select USB3 Video.
In Controls -> Settings -> Advanced, I set Process Priority tot Above Normal. (a youtuber suggested this).
I tried right-clicking on the OBS on the desktop -> Properties -> Compatibility and selected the option Run this program in compatibility mode for Windows 8.
In System -> Display -> Graphics -> Custom settings for applications:
OBS Studio (obs64.exe) is added. The option for GPU preference is set to "Let Windows decide". I also tried "High Performance (AMD Radeon (TM) Graphics) too.
Log File: https://obsproject.com/logs/7etBJvOHzJzcyLA6
Something odd I noticed - when I plug my capture card into usb, windows doesn't make a notification sound, like when you plug in something like a usb stick or external hard drive - not sure that matters.