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Dps Meter showing as black box in stream #141

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TepaSarcy opened this issue Jun 19, 2016 · 7 comments
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Dps Meter showing as black box in stream #141

TepaSarcy opened this issue Jun 19, 2016 · 7 comments
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@TepaSarcy
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Hey

I have problem on dps meter showing as black box while trying to stream, i'm using obs and i put it as window on scene and did make the transparency false from the window file as told to, tried to check some of the boxes but nothing seemed to work.

So is there something else that i need to do than just make it false to make it work? Anyone else had a problem with that?

Thank you.

@Gl0
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Gl0 commented Jun 19, 2016

AFAIK OBS doesn't support detection of wpf window resize. So you can make it visible, but capture region will be the same as it was at the time it was configured. Until OBS maintainers add wpf window resize detection the only workaround is to use desktop capture.

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TepaSarcy commented Jun 19, 2016

Ah i see =/ Thanks.

It appears that it shows if you have Aero disabled, but yeah, need to get all 5 people to the dps list before starting to record to have it on right size xD

@rkhramiankou
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Just need to disable transparency and set opacity = 100. In that case everything will work. Win aero disabling doesn't required.

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Gl0 commented Jun 30, 2016

window resize following works too?

@rkhramiankou
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Yes, window resize works for me.

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Gl0 commented Jul 2, 2016

Rechecked - latest version of OBS Studio capture main window well with just <allow_transparency>false</allow_transparency>, no need to change opacity settings since they are not working with transparency disabled. Strange, that there is no comment about it in OBS patch notes. Or may be that's not OBS change, but my "backup" ATI video card instead of NVIDIA one, on which I've tested capture before.

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Gl0 commented Jul 19, 2016

Ups. Rechecked - with obs studio all is working even on nvidia card.
Occasionally started old plain obs yesterday.

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