LiamWatson28
New Member
Hi,
For some reason, I can see the green FPS counter that appears when you preview the stream outside of OBS, and in YouTube videos and Skype calls, even when OBS is not open. It also appears in full-screen games.
I have tried uninstalling OBS to remove them, although this didn't solve the issue. Is there something in the installation separate from the program which adds the FPS counter? There aren't any new processes on the task manager while it is appearing.
I'm running Windows 7, 64-bit, using the latest OBS, 0.625b.
Image proof on a YouTube video, full screen:
Proof on Skype:
If any more info needs to be provided, please let me know. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
LiamWatson28.
For some reason, I can see the green FPS counter that appears when you preview the stream outside of OBS, and in YouTube videos and Skype calls, even when OBS is not open. It also appears in full-screen games.
I have tried uninstalling OBS to remove them, although this didn't solve the issue. Is there something in the installation separate from the program which adds the FPS counter? There aren't any new processes on the task manager while it is appearing.
I'm running Windows 7, 64-bit, using the latest OBS, 0.625b.
Image proof on a YouTube video, full screen:

Proof on Skype:

If any more info needs to be provided, please let me know. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
LiamWatson28.
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