![]() ![]() but unusable until restarted), i don't know what else to do. It's been few times i've tried completely reinstalling the drivers, workarounds with teamviewer so i could revert back the display when it goes black (but computer is unusable once i extend displays, it's fans work etc. So yeah, i would seriously appreciate any help. Now i just wanna point out that, i've tried all this with one of the older intel's driver for this iGPU, and i got that driver from HP for my computer (the driver is from 2011), yet as soon as i try to extend displays, it throws me a BSOD, while with the one that more recent (from 2015), it gives me a blank/black screen and i cannot do anything until i restart. I can hear the GPU's fan slow down (guessing from 40% to 20%) and i have to completely restart the computer so things work again. But as soon i switch (on main display) multiple displays to "extend these displays", monitor goes black while computer is still turned on. I've followed the steps, in screen resolution it "detected" 2nd display, chose display device on VGA and applied/saved. Now, i checked around and i found on how to setup the virtual or "fake" monitor. OBS Studio was ready and set for test recording with quicksync, played with settings a bit and when i click to start recording, it says "Starting the output failed, Check logs for details." (which i have attached), on the old OBS classic it says i have to set up a virtual monitor so quicksync could work. So i did, i enabled the iGPU in the BIOS, installed the latest driver i could find for it and restarted, now things get messy. ![]() (mind that my gpu does not support encoding since it doesnt have VCE).īut i got an idea to use my CPU's iGPU to record stuff while i'm playing games with a dedicated GPU, and luckily (even on the manual of compaq 8200), it allows me to have both GPU's enabled at the same time (usually HP is strict about these.) things we're not as beautiful as i expected. But then i've got an idea to record things like CS:GO, Rocket league etc. I've previously used my processor to record some less-cpu intensive games without an issue, 720p 60 fps no problem. I own an HP Compaq 8200 Elite SFF (old i know) and i've got an i5 2400 with it, an ASUS r7 250 1 gb gddr5, 8 gb ram, 750 GB hard disk. So sincerely i'm one of the budget gamers, and i kinda wish to record games and other stuff. (i just wanna say that i am aware my components are old, quicksync on this thing is old and if i make things work the quality will not be the best/smoothest). ![]()
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