I wanted to stream some MOHAA specially to advertise the game and attract new players but as i said in the chatbox before it has some problems with Open Broadcaster Software.
As you can see OBS only can see the game when a menu is open?
Any idea how to fix this?
@Appelpitje, I used OBS couple of years back to record one of MOHAA gameplay and it did gr8 job. The machine was Dell Laptop i5 with Intel HD 3000. Now I've a different machine, Dell i7, Intel HD 5000. Downloaded the latest (zipped) version of OBS. But this time when I record gameplay and watch it afterwards its low in quality and feels somewhat glitchy.
I've tried settings as mentioned on OBS forums but no good. I've tried both H264 and Quicksyn including tweaking encoder and Advanced settings. Can you suggest something viz-a-viz settings are concerned? Do you think it could be the CPU that is not able to handle this video capturing? I am myself a devoted fan of Open Source and would like to make OBS work, instead of moving to any other product.
I just tried the same on my laptop with an i7, it also stutters because the cpu gets on 100%. If that is also the case u have to lower CPU usage preset to superfast and make the bitrate higher like 20000 or something.
Thanks for trying it out Appelpitje. But I had checked these settings. I even set the bit rate to 50000 but it was still stuttering (yeah stutter is the right word to describe it).
As earlier I had mentioned that i was using zip (classic) version of OBS, after seeing your screenshot I thought about downloading the installer and give it a go, in hope that it would fix the problem. But what happened now, is that video is recorded successfully but when I play it there is nothing in there except a very small window in the upper right corner of the player which shows that a piece of video is being played there. In advanced tab I can not see OpenGL. Here is a short clip. https://ufile.io/9qf2x