Streaming a 3D game - proper screen capture driver needed

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Streaming a 3D game - proper screen capture driver needed

Postby zapata » 15 Aug 2007 17:14

Hi All,

I am trying to stream a 3D game (Madden NFL) using VLC and VH Screen Capture Driver as a capture device. Everything is working fine, except, that the 3D objects (players and the stadium) are "flickering": they are disappearing for a few milliseconds. I think the problem should be with VHScrCap, because if I used Fraps for recording from the game, there was not such an issue.

Could someone suggest a solution or a proper screen capture driver? What does Fraps use? Could it be used under VLC?

Thnx

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Re: Streaming a 3D game - proper screen capture driver needed

Postby zapata » 16 Aug 2007 14:56

Update: examining and testing, I found out, that the problem only occures, when a game runs in fullscreen mode. If you can force it to run in windowed moden, everything is OK.

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Re: Streaming a 3D game - proper screen capture driver needed

Postby 3breadt » 16 Aug 2007 16:55

Did you try to record without the capture driver? VLC has built-in screen-recording, just choose screen:// as source.
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Re: Streaming a 3D game - proper screen capture driver needed

Postby kekelka » 23 Jan 2008 12:02

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