Richard Stanway
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UI: Hide OpenGL and D3D adapter on Windows
OpenGL on Windows is rather unstable and can result in graphical corruption or the complete inability to start OBS since some GPUs do not support the minimum requirements after switching to OpenGL. The UI option is now hidden unless --allow-opengl is passed on the command line. The D3D adapter is currently unused and we often find users are concerned when their GPU does not appear in the list.
OBS Studio <https://obsproject.com> =================================== What is OBS Studio? ------------------- OBS Studio is software designed for capturing, compositing, encoding, recording, and streaming video content, efficiently. It's distributed under the GNU General Public License v2 - see the accompanying COPYING file for more details. Quick Links ----------- - Website: https://obsproject.com - Help/Guides: https://github.com/jp9000/obs-studio/wiki - Forums: https://obsproject.com/forum/ - Build Instructions: https://github.com/jp9000/obs-studio/wiki/Install-Instructions - Bug Tracker: https://obsproject.com/mantis/ (Note: The bug tracker is linked to forum accounts. To use the bug tracker, log in to a forum account) Contributing ------------ - If you wish to contribute code to the project, please make sure read the coding and commit guidelines: https://github.com/jp9000/obs-studio/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.rst - If you wish to contribute translations, do not submit pull requests. Instead, please use Crowdin. For more information read this thread: https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/how-to-contribute-translations-for-obs.16327/ - Other ways to contribute are by helping people out with support on our forums or in our community chat. Please limit support to topics you fully understand -- bad advice is worse than no advice. When it comes to something that you don't fully know or understand, please defer to the official help or official channels.
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