![]() ![]() ![]() Graphics card instead, which should be taken into account every time I launch the program without the actual manual override (so it is actually overriden by the nVidia panel itself, normally). I have set up in nVidia GeForce settings panel to launch OBS Studio on the integrated The thing is that OBS Studio (64bit version) doesn't actually take into account that I am overriding default graphics card it searches for (which is nVidia GeForce GTX 1050). Before telling me to turn to OBS Studio support, I only want to tell you that I did and they actually told me that theyĭo not provide support in case I am using Windows Insider (which I am, see this screenshot below), so I have to ask here if someone had issue with it and if they know how to fix it or just wait until that bug is fixed?
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |