在 2020/1/2 3:39, Marton Balint 写道:


On Tue, 31 Dec 2019, fgodt wrote:


在 2019/12/31 19:30, Marton Balint 写道:


On Tue, 31 Dec 2019, fgodt wrote:


On 2019/12/31 上午1:37, Calvin Walton wrote:
On Mon, 2019-12-30 at 12:31 +0100, Marton Balint wrote:
On Mon, 30 Dec 2019, fgodt...@hotmail.com wrote:

From: FgoDt <fgodt...@hotmail.com>
+@item use_captureblt
+When use gdigrab to capture window or desktop, the mouse cursor
will flicker.
Why? Does this happen with every windows version? This does not seem
like
the right fix. In fact, I dont't see how this can work, because mouse
is
drawn upon the captured video "manually" in paint_mouse_pointer.
Could you
dig deeper what is the main cause of the issue?
I'm guessing that what happens here is that on some OS versions, with
some graphics drivers, the cursor on the *real* display might flicker
while ffmpeg is capturing. I've never actually seen this happen, but if you have bad/old drivers and have desktop compositing disabled, maybe?
sorry i'm not describe clear. as you say the capture video mouse is "manually" paint,

so the flicker is not the video, but windows mouse cursor. the reason is CAPTUREBLT flag

use to capture layered window, and the animated cursors or software cursor became know

as layered window in Windows. so when we call bitblt with CAPTUREBLT windows will hide

cursor do capture , and then reshow the cursor,this will make Windows mouse cursor flicker.

if user not capture layered window, without CAPTUREBLT flag does not change anything.

see details https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/technet-magazine/dd392008(v=msdn.10)?redirectedfrom=MSDN

This is still not the whole story, if you google deeper you should find that this only affects Windows XP and earlier or Windows 7 if Aero is disabled.

Considering this, I am not sure if we should add this flag, maybe a warning should be printed instead if Aero is disabled.

But on my Windows 10 the mouse still flicker when i use CAPTUREBLT flag.


Ok, that is indeed strange, because I always read that on Windows8+ the compositor is always enabled.

Ye, i tested on Windows 7 sp1 today the flicker still here, so I think this flag would be better if it was optional


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