Benramz New Member Mar 17, 2016 #1 Just trying to record what is happening on my screen. But it's all grey. Log file: Code: [URL]https://gist.github.com/anonymous/eb88e5e61641c742c535#file-2016-03-16-23-17-59-txt[/URL] [code]
Just trying to record what is happening on my screen. But it's all grey. Log file: Code: [URL]https://gist.github.com/anonymous/eb88e5e61641c742c535#file-2016-03-16-23-17-59-txt[/URL] [code]
Adrian Schofield Member Mar 17, 2016 #2 Use Display Capture. Sources, Add, Display Capture, and choose the monitor you want to capture.
Benramz New Member Mar 17, 2016 #3 Adrian Schofield said: Use Display Capture. Sources, Add, Display Capture, and choose the monitor you want to capture. Click to expand... I am. Here's a screenshot: It's just grey.
Adrian Schofield said: Use Display Capture. Sources, Add, Display Capture, and choose the monitor you want to capture. Click to expand... I am. Here's a screenshot: It's just grey.
Adrian Schofield Member Mar 17, 2016 #4 In the sources list right click on your display capture and choose Transform, Fit to Screen and see if that helps.
In the sources list right click on your display capture and choose Transform, Fit to Screen and see if that helps.
O Osiris Active Member Mar 17, 2016 #5 You can't use Display Capture when OBS is running on the Nvidia GPU on a switchable graphics laptop.
Benramz New Member Mar 18, 2016 #7 Osiris said: You can't use Display Capture when OBS is running on the Nvidia GPU on a switchable graphics laptop. Click to expand... Thank you! Changing the renderer from Direct3D 11 to OpenGL worked.
Osiris said: You can't use Display Capture when OBS is running on the Nvidia GPU on a switchable graphics laptop. Click to expand... Thank you! Changing the renderer from Direct3D 11 to OpenGL worked.