This is feature not a bug. This ensures that when you disconnect second monitor (where you place Studio last time) it doesn't appear out of the screen (where it was earlier). This was implemented before v0.15.4. You must keep whole application on the screen, not out of the screen (at least its top left corner where icon [logo] is).What Vit@min says is exactly what is happening here ... if OBS touches the border of the desktop position will not be saved.
Sorry, but this feature as it appears now did not show up like this before the 0.16.0 update.This is feature not a bug. This ensures that when you disconnect second monitor (where you place Studio last time) it doesn't appear out of the screen (where it was earlier). This was implemented before v0.15.4. You must keep whole application on the screen, not out of the screen (at least its top left corner where icon [logo] is).
Confirmed ... only when touching the edges.Can you guys confirm if it only happens when it's touching the desktop edges? It only happens for me under that circumstance.
The issue has been present in some form since 0.14.2 when checking to see if the OBS Studio window was present within a visible monitor space was added. You could go just over the left edge of the left monitor, and upon restart OBS Studio's position would reset. However, the trigger for snapping the OBS Studio window to the left-side of the left-most edge only started occurring in 0.16.1. Given that the last code changes to the detection functionality were before 0.15.0, I can only guess that something changed in Qt for reporting window position coordinates.I've been using obs-studio since it was first release and never once has this issue until now, just saying!