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Jared554 avatar Jared554 commented on June 20, 2024
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Fenrirthviti avatar Fenrirthviti commented on June 20, 2024

Do you have your Windows Taskbar on the top or side of your display?

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Jared554 avatar Jared554 commented on June 20, 2024

Do you have your Windows Taskbar on the top or side of your display?

the taskbar is on the bottom of the display

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Jared554 avatar Jared554 commented on June 20, 2024

i just checked and this doesnt happen on bitbit window capture firefox, this might be something with the yellow borders on the windows 10 capture, just a thought, but hopefully this can get fixed soon

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RytoEX avatar RytoEX commented on June 20, 2024

i just checked and this doesnt happen on bitbit window capture firefox, this might be something with the yellow borders on the windows 10 capture, just a thought, but hopefully this can get fixed soon

Unfortunately, Windows adds those borders. On Windows 11, you can turn them off. On Windows 10, you cannot turn them off. We'll try to investigate further, but this may be outside of our control if the borders being drawn is causing it.

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RytoEX avatar RytoEX commented on June 20, 2024

This actually happens on MacOS too, when capturing native full-screen windows on certain apps like Firefox, RetroArch, etc, with the Window Capture method, we're having to crop black borders from the top as well. It's quite frustrating and it would be nice to have access to an auto cropping shader like the UAE emulator has.

The Windows and macOS capture source code is completely separate. It is unlikely, though admittedly possible, that your issue is the same, despite appearances.

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RytoEX avatar RytoEX commented on June 20, 2024

Does this also occur in older versions of OBS Studio?

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Jared554 avatar Jared554 commented on June 20, 2024

Does this also occur in older versions of OBS Studio?

yes this has happened for years, i reported an issue for this same offset issue happening in 2021 when the browser window was just minimized and maximized, but that got fixed, and i realized maybe a month ago it happens on fullscreening and unfullscreening, and my obs was also quite out of date at the time

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