Thanks for your answer.
I was building efl with opengl=es-gl (gles2-only use on gentoo) and I
changed for opengl=full (which is the default on gentoo).
I can't remind why I've changed this build directive in the past, but it
now works like a charm.
Maybe a bad interaction with nvidia drivers.
Thanks a lot!
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François
On 10/12/20 10:28 PM, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
On Mon, 12 Oct 2020 17:34:33 +0200 Le Barjack <lebarj...@lebarjack.com> said:
http://www.enlightenment.org/ss/e-5f84bab2845c19.12116122.jpg
http://www.enlightenment.org/ss/e-5f84bbc0d05d72.83875100.jpg
obs studio - working find. test app. game. fullscreen window or not. intel
driver (modestting for xorg, mesa etc. for gl). I think your problems are to do
with xorg/driver level. I am not sure if xfce uses opengl or xrandr to
composite but e will use opengl (opengl-es+egl by default unless you changed
efl's build). i assume you have gl accel on. otherwise e will be
screen-capturing the windows and software compositing client-side.
Hi,
I am using Enlightenment 0.24.2 with efl 1.24.3.
I have a problem when I try to share a window with discord or zoom. Same
thing when I try to stream a game with obs.
The window end up being locked in some way, no mouse pointer, but it
appears correctly on obs (open broadcaster software). I can even close
the game just by looking at the captured window in obs. I can see my
mous pointer moving on the game window and it reacts to clicking.
I really think it's a problem with enlightenment (or at least, with my
instance of E). I tried obs on xfce, and there was no problme when
capturing the window.
Anyone already had a similar problem? A solution?
Thanks
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François
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