I'm attempting to use OBS to stream/record League of Legends. For that purpose, I have one scene with two sources: one source for the game itself, and one source for the game client (ie the lobby-ish thing that you can view friends, news, etc. in). I'm using window capture for the client, and I've tried both Game and window capture for the game, which I run in borderless mode.
My issue that, whenever I leave the game, either at the end of it or by exiting a custom, OBS attempts to automatically switch to the game client window....and while it does that, instead of going to black screen in the meantime, it instead flashes my desktop view, including whatever other windows I have open, for a split second. I've already caught it flashing my Skype name and an open conversation I'd been having (which I was luckily able to edit out before uploading that particular video).
How do I stop it from flashing my desktop view? I just know that I'm eventually going to flash something important that I won't be able to catch during a livestream...
https://gist.github.com/524209cf31b895a7fac4
My issue that, whenever I leave the game, either at the end of it or by exiting a custom, OBS attempts to automatically switch to the game client window....and while it does that, instead of going to black screen in the meantime, it instead flashes my desktop view, including whatever other windows I have open, for a split second. I've already caught it flashing my Skype name and an open conversation I'd been having (which I was luckily able to edit out before uploading that particular video).
How do I stop it from flashing my desktop view? I just know that I'm eventually going to flash something important that I won't be able to catch during a livestream...
https://gist.github.com/524209cf31b895a7fac4