On my OBS Studio right now, I have a few scenes.
In one of my scenes I have a monitor capture source resized down to fit within a box on an overlay using "Edit Transform". On another scene the same monitor capture is not modified with "Edit Transform" but rather is fit to screen.
When loading the first scene, the source doesn't show even though it is listed as showing in the sources (the little eye ball icon is selected, not crossed off). Switching scenes to the the source in full screen or double clicking on it shows that the source is indeed rendering in preview but not on the screen. Clicking on Edit Transform while this source isn't showing shows that the "Size" has been changed to 900001 and so forth.
The program seems to do this upon my first launching of OBS after I either restart or shut down my computer. After making the changes, it works fine until I restart or shut down again.
Is this normal behaviour or is it something I should change?
This is for OBS Studio 18.0.1, Windows, 64-bit. (My computer is running Windows 10 Pro with 32GB RAM and Intel i7 core with nVidia 1060 and Intel HD GPUs.)
In one of my scenes I have a monitor capture source resized down to fit within a box on an overlay using "Edit Transform". On another scene the same monitor capture is not modified with "Edit Transform" but rather is fit to screen.
When loading the first scene, the source doesn't show even though it is listed as showing in the sources (the little eye ball icon is selected, not crossed off). Switching scenes to the the source in full screen or double clicking on it shows that the source is indeed rendering in preview but not on the screen. Clicking on Edit Transform while this source isn't showing shows that the "Size" has been changed to 900001 and so forth.
The program seems to do this upon my first launching of OBS after I either restart or shut down my computer. After making the changes, it works fine until I restart or shut down again.
Is this normal behaviour or is it something I should change?
This is for OBS Studio 18.0.1, Windows, 64-bit. (My computer is running Windows 10 Pro with 32GB RAM and Intel i7 core with nVidia 1060 and Intel HD GPUs.)