skellatour
New Member
Hi,
I recently started streaming to Twitch for the first time, playing TIE Fighter. It's a nearly 20 year old game that plays in a window at 640x480, but also uses a slightly shorter resolution in the menus.
The problem I'm having can be seen in this video:
http://www.twitch.tv/skellatour/b/409013861
I was having a problem getting the hang of it at first, so skip to around 6 minutes in when I finally get it dialed in for the playtime resolution. At 6:40 the res changes to the menu resolution which gives the crazy flicker shown.
Is there any way for the software to "sense" the resolution changes and act accordingly? Just blacking out the bottom of the screen would work as far as I'm concerned, but I'm not sure how to do that.
Thanks in advance,
Skel
I recently started streaming to Twitch for the first time, playing TIE Fighter. It's a nearly 20 year old game that plays in a window at 640x480, but also uses a slightly shorter resolution in the menus.
The problem I'm having can be seen in this video:
http://www.twitch.tv/skellatour/b/409013861
I was having a problem getting the hang of it at first, so skip to around 6 minutes in when I finally get it dialed in for the playtime resolution. At 6:40 the res changes to the menu resolution which gives the crazy flicker shown.
Is there any way for the software to "sense" the resolution changes and act accordingly? Just blacking out the bottom of the screen would work as far as I'm concerned, but I'm not sure how to do that.
Thanks in advance,
Skel