Twitch App Mods on Curse Rules Chat Desktop View. Home; Minecraft Forum. I was going to do mod loader last cuz i tried it 100's (i really have no joke) of times, each time, black screen, so i didn't instal mod loader, i got no black screen, then i made new world, seed b, and it didn't work, i put mod loader in, and black screen when i load. Nikitakatchik changed the title Only black screen, twitch logo and tooltip Only black screen, twitch logo and tooltip (JS issues) Jul 30, 2014 This comment has been minimized. Sign in to view.
This article provides you with quick-fix tutorials that tackle both potential problems during OBS screen recording. And if you still experience the dreaded OBS screen capture black screen and look for a stable screen recording software with also features video editing abilities, we suggest an alternative recording & editing suite you can use that is superior to OBS.How to resolve obs black screen for game captureI was using OBS Studio to record some videos of CS:GO with the 'Game Capture' option, but was consistently left frustrated with a black screen when I launched the game.At the time there was no information on the internet, but I figured out the problem. So if you are experiencing the same problem here's the solution.Open up CS:GO or whatever games you want to use OBS game capture.Pull up OBS.Right click to pull up a menu a select 'Add'.
If you like, name the file.In the 'game capture' box pull out the drop down menu at the top and select the game you want to capture. Then check the box titled, 'anti-cheat and compatibility hooking' and click okay.Since I resolved my problem, I have noticed other users have encountered the OBS black screen when using a NVIDIA control panel.
To fix the OBS black screen game capture with NVIDIA open the control panel and follow these instructions.Select 'Manage 3D Settings'.Click on 'Program Settings' tab.Pull up OBS in the program list. If it's not there, add it to the list.Open the application folder and select OBS64 or OBS32.Tick 'show only programs'.Select 'High Performance NVIDIA processorEither of the options above should resolve OBS black screen. However, if the problem still persists, you may want to try alternative software that has a game capture feature such as Wondershare Filmora scrn.Best alternative to OBS screen recording software –There are loads of recording services available online, but the stand-out screen capture software is Wondershare Filmora scrn. If you want high-impact results from your video recording software, Wondershare is the real deal. What makes Filmora scrn stand out is the wealth of features.
You can record and edit your video footage with this 2-in-1 screen recording software. You can record from your webcam and your computer at the same time, adjust the frame to record part of your screen or the full screen and add annotations or other elements.Not only that, but the software also has a full editing suite so you can edit clips using a wide range of tools. The software also supports importing media files like audio, photos to customize your captures, and allows you to export MP4, MOV and GIF files or upload to social media platforms such as YouTube, Twitch, Facebook and Vimeo.How to capture game with Filmora scrnRecording videos on Wondershare Filmora scrn is easy. All you have to do is follow the simple instructions below:.Open Filmora Scrn and click 'Get Started.' .Select whether you want to capture full screen or partial screen.Choose the game you want to record (Filmora scrn is available for most popular games, such as Minecraft, League of Legends, Overwatch, Dota and CS:GO).Select the fps.Set up audio. You can record using a microphone or just your computer. If you don't want sound, select don't capture.Add the file location you would like to store your video recording.Tick the GPU Acceleration field.Click Capture.To stop recording press F10.Filmora scrn is a but if you want to add more cool effects, filters, transition and titles and texts to the recorded videos with a much more professional video editing software, we recommend you to try.
So this problem came up a day or two ago and my computer isn't the only one affected by this.Embedded youtube videos show up as just a black box. I can still watch videos on youtube itself though.I can watch embedded streams however I can not watch them on itself.On some forums I visit if someone has a spoiler tag and I click to open it it just forces me to the top of the page and does nothing to open the spoiler.On none of the products show up and if I try to narrow results (that don't exist) on the left side nothing happens you just get forced to the top of the page like the spoiler tag issue.I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling java, firefox, quicktime, and flash. I've tried running firefox in safe mode. I've tried just disabling adblock and noscript.
I've tried leaving adblock and noscript on but allowing all scripts and popups. I've made sure all my plugins are up to date. I've cleared my cookies and cache. I'm sure I've tried some other stuff I can't even remember at this point. Again this isn't only an issue on my computer, it's also an issue on 2 laptops, one running FF 20.0, my desktop and the other are running FF 20.0.1.(I've taken screenshots of all the issues in question along with the updated plug ins but I'm not seeing where to add them.). So this problem came up a day or two ago and my computer isn't the only one affected by this.Embedded youtube videos show up as just a black box. I can still watch videos on youtube itself though.I can watch embedded twitch.tv streams however I can not watch them on twitch.tv itself.On some forums I visit if someone has a spoiler tag and I click to open it it just forces me to the top of the page and does nothing to open the spoiler.On Target.com none of the products show up and if I try to narrow results (that don't exist) on the left side nothing happens you just get forced to the top of the page like the spoiler tag issue.I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling java, firefox, quicktime, and flash.
I've tried running firefox in safe mode. I've tried just disabling adblock and noscript. I've tried leaving adblock and noscript on but allowing all scripts and popups. I've made sure all my plugins are up to date. I've cleared my cookies and cache.
I'm sure I've tried some other stuff I can't even remember at this point. Again this isn't only an issue on my computer, it's also an issue on 2 laptops, one running FF 20.0, my desktop and the other are running FF 20.0.1.(I've taken screenshots of all the issues in question along with the updated plug ins but I'm not seeing where to add them.). So, I narrowed it down to it most likely being a javascript issue. I was previously unaware that java and javascript have nothing to do with each other.
With that knowledge I found that javascript is tied into your browser itself. Theres no way to uninstall javascript itself and reinstall to fix the issue. I already tried uninstall/reinstalling firefox so either something was seriously messed up or I somehow hadn't thought of the culprit yet, and considering I've wracked my brain and couldn't think of anything else short of formatting my comp I was at a loss.With 2 other computers exhibiting these issues it seemed like it might be browser related since I hadn't updated anything on the other computers recently.
But if it was firefox itself why wasn't there an outcry from the internet? Certainly I couldn't be the only one getting screwed.Then it dawned on me. I wonder if my router could be blocking javascript somehow. Sure enough there was something called 'filter java applets' which is labeled wrong since its not java but javascript. Unchecked it and suddenly everything is all better! I have no idea how that got turned on but I was at wits end trying to figure this stupid thing out =PSo, if anyone else ever stumbles across this thread with a similar issue, check your router, it might be screwing you over and you'd never realize. Apparently this has come up before and people have reformatted trying to get it fixed only to find out later the router was the issue.
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Pando Web Plugin. Office Plugin for Netscape Navigator. So, I narrowed it down to it most likely being a javascript issue. I was previously unaware that java and javascript have nothing to do with each other. With that knowledge I found that javascript is tied into your browser itself. Theres no way to uninstall javascript itself and reinstall to fix the issue.
I already tried uninstall/reinstalling firefox so either something was seriously messed up or I somehow hadn't thought of the culprit yet, and considering I've wracked my brain and couldn't think of anything else short of formatting my comp I was at a loss.With 2 other computers exhibiting these issues it seemed like it might be browser related since I hadn't updated anything on the other computers recently. But if it was firefox itself why wasn't there an outcry from the internet? Certainly I couldn't be the only one getting screwed.Then it dawned on me. I wonder if my router could be blocking javascript somehow. Sure enough there was something called 'filter java applets' which is labeled wrong since its not java but javascript.
Unchecked it and suddenly everything is all better! I have no idea how that got turned on but I was at wits end trying to figure this stupid thing out =PSo, if anyone else ever stumbles across this thread with a similar issue, check your router, it might be screwing you over and you'd never realize.
Apparently this has come up before and people have reformatted trying to get it fixed only to find out later the router was the issue. Thank god it didn't come to that! So, I narrowed it down to it most likely being a javascript issue. I was previously unaware that java and javascript have nothing to do with each other. With that knowledge I found that javascript is tied into your browser itself. Theres no way to uninstall javascript itself and reinstall to fix the issue. I already tried uninstall/reinstalling firefox so either something was seriously messed up or I somehow hadn't thought of the culprit yet, and considering I've wracked my brain and couldn't think of anything else short of formatting my comp I was at a loss.With 2 other computers exhibiting these issues it seemed like it might be browser related since I hadn't updated anything on the other computers recently.
But if it was firefox itself why wasn't there an outcry from the internet? Certainly I couldn't be the only one getting screwed.Then it dawned on me. I wonder if my router could be blocking javascript somehow. Sure enough there was something called 'filter java applets' which is labeled wrong since its not java but javascript.
Unchecked it and suddenly everything is all better! I have no idea how that got turned on but I was at wits end trying to figure this stupid thing out =PSo, if anyone else ever stumbles across this thread with a similar issue, check your router, it might be screwing you over and you'd never realize. Apparently this has come up before and people have reformatted trying to get it fixed only to find out later the router was the issue. Thank god it didn't come to that!