My medal only will clip a frame of Geometry dash. It will get audio. and its mostly the pause menu or what it showed last when i tabbed out. Ive gotten it to clip properly twice but its only worked those two times. What do i do?
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Amanda P posted
9 days ago
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I understand you’re having trouble clipping your game in fullscreen mode, and I’d like to provide some clarity and potential solutions.
Why This Happens:
The issue is related to how certain games interact with Windows 11 (specifically version 24H2 and newer). Since some games (like MC and Geometry Dash) runs on OpenGL, certain capture methods, like Advanced Window Capture, are skipped to avoid issues like the mouse cursor not being recorded. Additionally, changes in Windows 11’s graphics system can affect recording capabilities when Minecraft is in fullscreen mode.
What You Can Try:
Switch to Borderless Windowed Mode: Playing the game in borderless windowed mode instead of fullscreen can resolve this issue. It provides a similar experience without the capture limitations.
Adjust Your GPU Settings: If you’re using an AMD or NVIDIA GPU, enable Vulkan/DirectX settings in your GPU control panel. This can improve compatibility with Medal’s capture methods. (If you have and AMD GPU, reply back to this email for those steps)
Check Multi-Monitor Setup:If you’re using two monitors, make sure both displays are set to the same refresh rate, or try disconnecting one monitor temporarily to see if it resolves the issue. Disable MPO (Multiplane Overlay) if it’s enabled, as it can interfere with screen recording.
Try Fullscreen Optimization: Check if Fullscreen Optimizations (FSO) are enabled or disabled for the game:
Right-click the Game's shortcut > Properties > Compatibility Tab > Check/Uncheck Disable fullscreen optimizations and test both settings.
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Amanda Pposted
9 days ago
AdminAnswer
I understand you’re having trouble clipping your game in fullscreen mode, and I’d like to provide some clarity and potential solutions.
Why This Happens:
The issue is related to how certain games interact with Windows 11 (specifically version 24H2 and newer). Since some games (like MC and Geometry Dash) runs on OpenGL, certain capture methods, like Advanced Window Capture, are skipped to avoid issues like the mouse cursor not being recorded. Additionally, changes in Windows 11’s graphics system can affect recording capabilities when Minecraft is in fullscreen mode.
What You Can Try:
Switch to Borderless Windowed Mode: Playing the game in borderless windowed mode instead of fullscreen can resolve this issue. It provides a similar experience without the capture limitations.
Adjust Your GPU Settings: If you’re using an AMD or NVIDIA GPU, enable Vulkan/DirectX settings in your GPU control panel. This can improve compatibility with Medal’s capture methods. (If you have and AMD GPU, reply back to this email for those steps)
Check Multi-Monitor Setup:If you’re using two monitors, make sure both displays are set to the same refresh rate, or try disconnecting one monitor temporarily to see if it resolves the issue. Disable MPO (Multiplane Overlay) if it’s enabled, as it can interfere with screen recording.
Try Fullscreen Optimization: Check if Fullscreen Optimizations (FSO) are enabled or disabled for the game:
Right-click the Game's shortcut > Properties > Compatibility Tab > Check/Uncheck Disable fullscreen optimizations and test both settings.
My medal only will clip a frame of Geometry dash. It will get audio. and its mostly the pause menu or what it showed last when i tabbed out. Ive gotten it to clip properly twice but its only worked those two times. What do i do?
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Amanda P posted 9 days ago Admin Best Answer
I understand you’re having trouble clipping your game in fullscreen mode, and I’d like to provide some clarity and potential solutions.
Why This Happens:
The issue is related to how certain games interact with Windows 11 (specifically version 24H2 and newer). Since some games (like MC and Geometry Dash) runs on OpenGL, certain capture methods, like Advanced Window Capture, are skipped to avoid issues like the mouse cursor not being recorded. Additionally, changes in Windows 11’s graphics system can affect recording capabilities when Minecraft is in fullscreen mode.
What You Can Try:
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Amanda P posted 9 days ago Admin Answer
I understand you’re having trouble clipping your game in fullscreen mode, and I’d like to provide some clarity and potential solutions.
Why This Happens:
The issue is related to how certain games interact with Windows 11 (specifically version 24H2 and newer). Since some games (like MC and Geometry Dash) runs on OpenGL, certain capture methods, like Advanced Window Capture, are skipped to avoid issues like the mouse cursor not being recorded. Additionally, changes in Windows 11’s graphics system can affect recording capabilities when Minecraft is in fullscreen mode.
What You Can Try:
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