Aaroz Ezio
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Same goes with DX11.Ubisoft, like with R6, needs to update the game compatibility to be compatible with the new OBS hooks. Try running in DX12 or DX11 maybe.
Same goes with DX11.Ubisoft, like with R6, needs to update the game compatibility to be compatible with the new OBS hooks. Try running in DX12 or DX11 maybe.
The Division 2 will need to update their anti-cheat to allow the new game capture hook.
Great!OBS Studio 25.0.0 Release Candidate 3 is now available for testing:obsproject/obs-studio
OBS Studio - Free and open source software for live streaming and screen recording - obsproject/obs-studiogithub.com
Yes, this works. If I manually change to Windows Graphics Capture, Outlook and Onenote 2016 get the yellow border on the desktop and appear correctly within OBS. The other MS Office desktop apps as well.For Outlook and OneNote, try switching from the Auto mode. Currently we're going based on a whitelist and will grow it over time.
Should already work - in the Media Source put an srt:// address.is SRT Playback also planned for OBS 25?
I cannot reproduce this with the reaper VSTs. Which specific VST plugin are you seeing this issue with?rc4
Apply the VST 2.x plugin to the filter.
We have confirmed that obs64.exe remains in the Windows process even after exiting OBS.
I cannot reproduce this with the reaper VSTs. Which specific VST plugin are you seeing this issue with?
Can you provide an OBS log from a session where this happens? I cannot replicate this issue on my end with the same capture device.I upgraded from OBS 24.0.3 to OBS 25 Release Candidate 4 and noticed that Elgato capture card settings are bugged. I have both my consoles and my capture card set to 1080p 60 fps. But when I load up my scene collections, my capture card settings reset to 480p at 30 fps. Once I apply my new settings to my HD60 S capture card, they do not save upon loading up a different scene collection. Even loading back into a scene collection that has my capture card set to 1080p at 60fps it resets back to 480p 30 fps. This issue was not present in OBS 24.0.3.
Can you provide an OBS log from a session where this happens? I cannot replicate this issue on my end with the same capture device.
Here's the log file from the OBS session I posted about here on the forum showcasing this issue.
16:38:37.452: DShow: HDevice::ConnectPins: failed to connect pins (0x800705AA): Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service.
So, I'm looking at this again and I see two potential issues. First, there's a few of these messages in your log:
Code:16:38:37.452: DShow: HDevice::ConnectPins: failed to connect pins (0x800705AA): Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service.
Which indicates that your system is struggling to run the device for some reason. Likely USB root hub is being overloaded.
Second, you're trying to capture a Switch which is notorious for sending the incorrect EDID information to displays and capture devices. What is likely happening is that the Switch is sending the wrong data to the capture card, which is then detecting the signal as at 480p and switching modes internally to be "helpful". I would recommend picking up an HDMI splitter with EDID selection on it. Monoprice has one I picked up for this exact issue that has been working very well.