390Dennis
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In Windows 10, I don't have the "Graphics Settings" link under Settings --> System --> Display (I do have "Display Adapter Properties," but clicking on Properties within this popup dialog brings up Device Manager adapter settings and I don't think I want to change any of these settings. This may be due to corporate policies as I'm on a company machine where I want to record video.
Instead, I can right-click on the Desktop and select "Intel Graphics Settings." Unfortunately, I don't see anywhere that I can browse to the ODS executable to associate it with this default grahpics adapter (C:\Program Files\obs-studio\bin\64bit\obs64.exe). In this "Intel HD Graphuics Control Panel," I see "Display," "3D," "Options and Support," "Video," and "Profiles."
After doing a lot of research, I did two things:
1. Disabled Hardware Acceleration in Chrome
2. Launched ODS Studio "As Administrator"
After the 2nd discovery, I found that when I select "Windows Capture" and select the Chrome window, although it is black there, if I clickk on the "Properties" button under the display screen, I now do see the Chrome window. This was black before change #2 above.
Unfortunately, there is no preview when I return to the black video display screen. Recording captures the audio fine, but no video.
Instead, I can right-click on the Desktop and select "Intel Graphics Settings." Unfortunately, I don't see anywhere that I can browse to the ODS executable to associate it with this default grahpics adapter (C:\Program Files\obs-studio\bin\64bit\obs64.exe). In this "Intel HD Graphuics Control Panel," I see "Display," "3D," "Options and Support," "Video," and "Profiles."
After doing a lot of research, I did two things:
1. Disabled Hardware Acceleration in Chrome
2. Launched ODS Studio "As Administrator"
After the 2nd discovery, I found that when I select "Windows Capture" and select the Chrome window, although it is black there, if I clickk on the "Properties" button under the display screen, I now do see the Chrome window. This was black before change #2 above.
Unfortunately, there is no preview when I return to the black video display screen. Recording captures the audio fine, but no video.