I can't capture Minecraft

AnanaSs

New Member
Hi, I'm trying to capture minecraft on OBS studio, but I have encountered issues that I didn't have yesterday. I'm on a different computer than the one I usually use so I tried multiple solutions to solve the "black screen" problem. Such as:
-Run as administrator
-Restarting (Minecraft, OBS or even my pc, didn't change anything)
-The thing where you put OBS or Minecraft in your graphics settings, both are on high performance
what worked for me yesterday was activating compability mode for Windows 8
But when I tried again today, it satrted showing a black screen again. The only way I've found to capture the game was by activating "SLI/Crossfire", that made one or two frozen frames appear, but it still doesn't capture the game.
I may have forgotten some other things I tried, if you suggest it I'll probably remember if I did that or not.
Help me please D:
 

AnanaSs

New Member
Here is another one on a scene wher i only have the game capture, it may be easier to read
 

qhobbes

Active Member
1. In Windows, we recommend that "Game Mode" be enabled. Game Mode can be enabled via the Windows "Settings" app, under Gaming > Game Mode.
2. Follow the guide at

SLI/Crossfire Capture Mode (aka 'Shared memory capture') is very slow, and is only to be used on SLI & Crossfire systems. CrossFire™ is a multi-GPU (MGPU) technology. You don't have multiple GPUs.
3. Display, Window and Game Capture Sources interfere with each other. NEVER put them in the same scene (Main and rec.)
4. Browser hardware acceleration is currently disabled. Enabling acceleration is highly recommended due to the improvements to performance and significantly lower CPU usage for your 23 browser sources. This can be enabled in Settings -> Advanced.

If still having issues, create a new scene collection, with one scene and try Game Capture with nothing else. If that doesn't work, remove Game Capture and try Window Capture.
 

AnanaSs

New Member
1. In Windows, we recommend that "Game Mode" be enabled. Game Mode can be enabled via the Windows "Settings" app, under Gaming > Game Mode.
2. Follow the guide at

SLI/Crossfire Capture Mode (aka 'Shared memory capture') is very slow, and is only to be used on SLI & Crossfire systems. CrossFire™ is a multi-GPU (MGPU) technology. You don't have multiple GPUs.
3. Display, Window and Game Capture Sources interfere with each other. NEVER put them in the same scene (Main and rec.)
4. Browser hardware acceleration is currently disabled. Enabling acceleration is highly recommended due to the improvements to performance and significantly lower CPU usage for your 23 browser sources. This can be enabled in Settings -> Advanced.

If still having issues, create a new scene collection, with one scene and try Game Capture with nothing else. If that doesn't work, remove Game Capture and try Window Capture.
Okay, so:
I did all you said and game capture still only captures my mouse over a black screen, including with the new scene collection. Window capture only works if the game is not in full screen, but it shows a frozen image of the game. I don't know why none of the solutions worked and what's the problem with my pc because it was working two days ago, and I didn't do anything special with it.
 
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