Daddy Cool Swe
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Hi all,
(This is my first post here, please bear with me)
I have a new, quite powerful laptop, with a external monitor. I always work on the external monitor and only use the internal laptop monitor for sharing screen in MS Teams.
Now I would like to use OBS (and its built in Webcam-functionality) for having PowerPoint presentations in the background and me in the corner. (as Zoom offer as beta these days)
Regardles of what I put on the internal (extended) display using screen capture in OBS, it seems to update the screen like every 15 seconds. BUT if I move my cursor over that display, it updates every 1,5 second. Which is not enough, but might give a clue of what I have missed to configure.
Whatever I capture from the external (main) display works flawless.
My laptop; Intel Core i7-10510U running Windows 10 1909
OBS Studio 26.1.0 (64 bit)
The internal laptop display (second) have resolution 2160, 60 hz (I have tryed to changed it to both 1080 & 1440)
The external display (primarily) have resolution 1440, 60 hz.
Anyone any idea?
(This is my first post here, please bear with me)
I have a new, quite powerful laptop, with a external monitor. I always work on the external monitor and only use the internal laptop monitor for sharing screen in MS Teams.
Now I would like to use OBS (and its built in Webcam-functionality) for having PowerPoint presentations in the background and me in the corner. (as Zoom offer as beta these days)
Regardles of what I put on the internal (extended) display using screen capture in OBS, it seems to update the screen like every 15 seconds. BUT if I move my cursor over that display, it updates every 1,5 second. Which is not enough, but might give a clue of what I have missed to configure.
Whatever I capture from the external (main) display works flawless.
My laptop; Intel Core i7-10510U running Windows 10 1909
OBS Studio 26.1.0 (64 bit)
The internal laptop display (second) have resolution 2160, 60 hz (I have tryed to changed it to both 1080 & 1440)
The external display (primarily) have resolution 1440, 60 hz.
Anyone any idea?