TheAstropath
New Member
Hi,
(Running Windows 10)
I've got a multi monitor setup with a 4K monitor and 2 1080p monitors. Because the 4K monitor isn't really huge, I have text scaled to 150% on that monitor, but set to the default 100% scaling on the other 2.
I was finally making the switch to OBS Studio today from classic OBS, and when setting up some window captures, it seemed like the whole window was not being captured. After a bit of frustration, I realized that if I moved the actual window I was capturing between the 4K monitor and one of the 1080p monitors, the Window Capture changed between capturing the whole window, and only part of it.
I guess this is an issue with detecting the DPI scaling setting and properly capturing windows. For now I can work around it by making sure I have the windows I want to capture on my primary monitor (150% scaled), but it would be nice to be able to have my windows up on my other screens without an issue.
(Running Windows 10)
I've got a multi monitor setup with a 4K monitor and 2 1080p monitors. Because the 4K monitor isn't really huge, I have text scaled to 150% on that monitor, but set to the default 100% scaling on the other 2.
I was finally making the switch to OBS Studio today from classic OBS, and when setting up some window captures, it seemed like the whole window was not being captured. After a bit of frustration, I realized that if I moved the actual window I was capturing between the 4K monitor and one of the 1080p monitors, the Window Capture changed between capturing the whole window, and only part of it.
I guess this is an issue with detecting the DPI scaling setting and properly capturing windows. For now I can work around it by making sure I have the windows I want to capture on my primary monitor (150% scaled), but it would be nice to be able to have my windows up on my other screens without an issue.