Question / Help TwitchTV resolution problem.

Fakenn

New Member
Hi guys,

Is my first time using Twitch and OpenBroadcaster and I've a little resolution problem:

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When I leave only the desk in the window, the resolution is in full-screen. But, when I open the game, the games is in a little window...

Why?
How can I fix that?

Thanks!
 

Jack0r

The Helping Squad
This is a confusing picture.
Are you capturing both the desktop and the game with a monitor capture? Or do you use a different source for the capture of Payday? In the latter case you would probably just have to resize the source in your OBS preview. For example select the source that captures payday and press CTRL+F or right-click the source and select Position\Size and then "Fit to Screen". Then payday should take over the full size in your obs preview and of course also on your stream.
 

Fakenn

New Member
This is a confusing picture.
Are you capturing both the desktop and the game with a monitor capture? Or do you use a different source for the capture of Payday? In the latter case you would probably just have to resize the source in your OBS preview. For example select the source that captures payday and press CTRL+F or right-click the source and select Position\Size and then "Fit to Screen". Then payday should take over the full size in your obs preview and of course also on your stream.

Here's a better picture of the problem:

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Tyraxiss

Member
Where you have the Payday 2 Gameplay. Right click there, go into add then select game capture. Once there you need to hit refresh so that Payday 2 show up in the listing or select use hotkey, open the game and hit the hotkey that you set.
 

Fakenn

New Member
Where you have the Payday 2 Gameplay. Right click there, go into add then select game capture. Once there you need to hit refresh so that Payday 2 show up in the listing or select use hotkey, open the game and hit the hotkey that you set.

Done. Thanks!
I've to have Windows Aero enabled always I want to make the streaming? Why?
 

Tyraxiss

Member
Aero basically helps prevent capture stuttering as far as I understand it. But I'm no expert on that one. I just know I've always had it enabled on my setup in windows 7. On the few occasions that I mistakenly disabled it I was getting some video stutter.
Glad you got it worked out.
 

Fakenn

New Member
Aero basically helps prevent capture stuttering as far as I understand it. But I'm no expert on that one. I just know I've always had it enabled on my setup in windows 7. On the few occasions that I mistakenly disabled it I was getting some video stutter.
Glad you got it worked out.

Okey. Thanks for the info :) And thanks for the help!

THANKS TO ALL OF YOU GUYS!
 

Hopewithinchaos

Forum Moderator
Aero helps with keeping it smooth, But the big thing is with Aero off, any window you capture, will capture anything on your desktop in that area. Aero forces it so only the hooked window shows up, while hiding everything else.
 
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