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Graham Anderson44915
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when display fusion is on, OBS can't grab/remember the window capture on my second monitor.
when off, OBS window capture works fine on both monitors.

as i use display fusion to move windows b/w monitors...well...i'd hate that functionality. its crucial to my workflow.

is this a bug, or, is there a setting within displayfusion that fixes this?

display fusion pro 9.8
obs 27.0.1 64 bit set to 'power saving'
2 monitors running intel(R) uhd graphic card
windows 10.0.19042

thanks
Sep 18, 2021  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
I can't seem to reproduce this issue here. Is the window on the second monitor missing from the list when you're configuring the Window Capture in OBS?
Sep 20, 2021  • #2
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Graham Anderson44915
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when i move the window to the second monitor, the window reference in OBS goes red, and the window disappears in obs
what might help. I also use Groupy from Stardock (groups application)
when i quit display fusion, obs can find the window in the second monitor.
for the primary monitor, display fusion doenst break window references in OBS
lmk if you need more info
Sep 20, 2021  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Strange, I still can't reproduce the issue. Which version of OBS Studio are you running? Also, if you change the taskbar mode on the DisplayFusion Settings > Taskbar tab to "Windows taskbar shows all windows," does that make any difference?
Sep 21, 2021  • #4
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Graham Anderson
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Changing the Taskbar settings did the trick :) Thank you
Sep 23, 2021  • #5
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
No worries, glad to hear it! OBS must be using the Windows taskbar entries for building the list of available windows.
Sep 24, 2021  • #6
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