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Hi!

I want to stream Baldur's Gate EE and I have an issue with that, which is that the best recording I can have on Twitch is a black screen with the cursor mooving when in full screen, or the game in small windowed screen (when I switch to the large window screen recording just stop)

The enoying thing is that regular Baldur's gate is well captures.

I tried multiple options without finding the solution, but I can say that it doesn't seem that the streaming app is the problem (twitch studio beta) as it works well with other game and the regular version of BG.

My guess is that there is something to be found around dimensions of the window/ resolution of the game, or with solutions linked to the black screen problems but nothing I tried solved the problem yet. I don't know.

Something to ad here, Twitch Studio does stream and record image in windowed screen, but not in "normal" full screen game. Which is playable, but not ideal for immersion

An other thing to add, is that if i can start the recording while in small windowed screen, when I enlarge the window the recording just stop, and the app does not seem to recognise what it have to record. It is like nothing is selected as a video source. Again, it works perfectly with classical BG and an other test game (Flashback fo thoses who knows this old game)

Can somebody help me?

Pardon my english, as it is not my natural language.
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CapitaineAchabStudio: Can somebody help me?
I have no experience with streaming software, however I would try setting the game to run in DirectX mode instead of the default OpenGL mode: you can do this by selecting "Alternate Renderer" under Graphics options.
I tried that, but the game is realy laggy, unplayable
It sounds like the real issue may be your computer