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BlueStacks App Player for Windows is a great Android emulator that supports most of the common apps and games from Google Play. In this tutorial I will show you how to Change BlueStacks App Player Resolution in Windows. This article will show you how to broadcast your games on BlueStacks 3 using OBS (classic/studio) to different streaming services like Twitch, YouTube, Facebook Live etc. If you are unfamiliar with OBS and streaming, this article provides a simple primer. Audience People who like playing games on BlueStacks, have never streamed before and wish to learn how to do it.
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After a long while i figured out how to stream in HD. However, every time I stream in fullscreen, the stream will show a black screen instead. If I stream a game in Windowed mode it will show it without any issues.
How can I stream a game in full screen mode for free so I can prevent them from seeing my desktop and give them the optimal quality resolution?
I'm using Open Broadcaster Software and have set my settings to entire screen. or are there better solutions?
Ladineko
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Per Jim (listed as a Dev) on the Sourceforge Open Broadcaster Software Forum, OBS does not support fullscreen mode, but it is a planned future improvement.
Currently, fullscreen games can't be captured via software means without using DXTory or something.
Fortunately, I do have plans in the future to add fullscreen game capture, but because it's a rather difficult problem to tackle and will require a lot of time and focus, it's a bit lower on the priority list and won't be in for quite some time.
DXtory looks to be a non-free screen scraping application, and I'll go out on a limb and assume that's not what your looking for, as it would be a pretty advanced technical solution.
Others in the thread suggest borderless fullscreen windowed mode as a workaround. This would accomplish many of the goals you are shooting for, and would get around the OBS limitation. If you follow that link there are a number of applications listed, including Shift which was mentioned in comments. There is also some mention of potential drawbacks of each, such as compatibility with Punkbuster.
Finally, as this PC Gamer article points out, be sure that your source content is not minimized when you experience 'black screen'.
You can now preview the stream or start broadcasting, but you won’t see anything if the game is minimized
If you are willing to entertain other options, this video describes how to setup Xfire and Twitchtv for fullscreen mode games, and towards the end he shows proof that it works with Fifa '12. Both are free services, but with Twitchtv your viewers may have to sit through some ads before watching, if they don't want to pay for the ad free service.
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You can pull up task manager in windows and go to hearthstone right click maximize and you will not see your desktop when you stream in obs. This does not let you stream full screen mode but it hides your desktop from being seen while you stream and play. Hope this helps.
JohnnyJohnny
All you need to do is to open the settings menu of the game (for example, League of Legends) and change the video output from full screen to windowed.
Specifically for League of Legends, I recommend borderless instead of windowed for best looking streaming.
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You can either use Windowed Borderless mode in your game, or you can try to add the game via adding a new Game Capture from the sources pane.
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I don't know much about it myself, but I know a place that does: Twitch.
Their support page has more info, but the bit about software and how to set it up reads:
Step 4: Decide on a streaming application. Your main options are XSplit (free and paid), OBS, FMLE, and FFsplit. XSplit, OBS and FFsplit includes built in desktop capturing while FMLE requires a 3rd party capturing software such as SCFH DSF. We recommend starting with XSplit if you are new to steaming or OBS if you are looking for a totally free solution.
Step 5: Set up your streaming software. There are already a large number of really good guide for this so I will just link them here. The basic steps include creating your connection to the TwitchTV server, configuring your quality and bandwidth settings, and configuring a capture of your desktop (PC) or from a capture card (console).
- Streaming 101 by TheGunrun [Hardware recommendations, XSplit, and capture card options] ** Recommended
- Complete XSplit Streaming Walkthrough by Fire [XSplit Screen region/Gamesource, Dxtory]
- Beginner’s Guide to Desktop Streaming by Destiny [FMLE, VHScrCap, VAC]
- Our Tutorial Section - Lots of misc. tutorials that are not listed here.
Also, you may want to check out our FAQ as well.
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Just launch OBS in administrator mode and use game capture, some games in fullscreen also will require that to show it in window capture. But administrator mode for the win.
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I've been able to fix this issue a few times simply by refreshing the game window preferences. Tutorial here:
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I'm trying to capture BlueStacks - namely an Android game. I recall capturing a video with OBS before, but recently, it's been acting very, very strange.
Display Capture works (which I don't want to use...), but both Window Capture and Game Capture act very weird with BlueStacks.
Window Capture: Shows the starting screen of BlueStacks, but when anywhere else (in the Android menu, playing a game, etc) it just shows a black screen.
Game Capture: Shows... a box with the words 'Getting Started...', 'Loading Data...', 'Please Wait...', 'One moment please...' on it, with a loading bar at the bottom? I've never seen this screen on BlueStacks before.
Remember, both of these ONLY appear on the OBS recording (both in preview and in video after being recorded), but BlueStacks works and plays fine. The GUI also renders perfectly in all cases.
Sometimes it also constantly flickers rapidly between the little ad at the bottom of the screen and the actual BlueStacks window.
How would I fix this and simply make it record BlueStacks normally? Thanks. I've tried re-installing, and this has happened for over a week now.
https://gist.github.com/4ad2c15941ec21e17324c80eb88907e7 Here is a log file.
Display Capture works (which I don't want to use...), but both Window Capture and Game Capture act very weird with BlueStacks.
Window Capture: Shows the starting screen of BlueStacks, but when anywhere else (in the Android menu, playing a game, etc) it just shows a black screen.
Game Capture: Shows... a box with the words 'Getting Started...', 'Loading Data...', 'Please Wait...', 'One moment please...' on it, with a loading bar at the bottom? I've never seen this screen on BlueStacks before.
Remember, both of these ONLY appear on the OBS recording (both in preview and in video after being recorded), but BlueStacks works and plays fine. The GUI also renders perfectly in all cases.
Sometimes it also constantly flickers rapidly between the little ad at the bottom of the screen and the actual BlueStacks window.
How would I fix this and simply make it record BlueStacks normally? Thanks. I've tried re-installing, and this has happened for over a week now.
https://gist.github.com/4ad2c15941ec21e17324c80eb88907e7 Here is a log file.