i have dxtory set up with OBS but every time i try to begin a broadcast i get this error : "Incompatible hook modules were detected in the OBS process. Please make sure OBS is added to the ignore list of capture programs such as DXTory, FRAPS, etc."
i followed this guide word for word http://skyride.org/2012/10/the-complete-guide-to-streaming-tf2-with-obs/ and its still doing this. any OBS streamers have this problem/able to fix it?
			 
			
		i have dxtory set up with OBS but every time i try to begin a broadcast i get this error : "Incompatible hook modules were detected in the OBS process. Please make sure OBS is added to the ignore list of capture programs such as DXTory, FRAPS, etc."
i followed this guide word for word http://skyride.org/2012/10/the-complete-guide-to-streaming-tf2-with-obs/ and its still doing this. any OBS streamers have this problem/able to fix it?
		
		
	 
	
		
		
		
		
							
				Don't use dxtory + OBS. The new versions of OBS comes with a gamecapture that works with TF2 and is practically flawless. I use it myself and love it.
			 
			
		Don't use dxtory + OBS. The new versions of OBS comes with a gamecapture that works with TF2 and is practically flawless. I use it myself and love it.
		
		
	 
	
		
		
		
		
							
				MR_SLINDon't use dxtory + OBS. The new versions of OBS comes with a gamecapture that works with TF2 and is practically flawless. I use it myself and love it.
could you point this out to me? im technologically retarded
edit : im using this, still geting same error, dont know why.
edit mk II: done, thanks
			 
			
		[quote=MR_SLIN]Don't use dxtory + OBS. The new versions of OBS comes with a gamecapture that works with TF2 and is practically flawless. I use it myself and love it.[/quote] 
could you point this out to me? im technologically retarded
edit : im using this, still geting same error, dont know why.
edit mk II: done, thanks
		
		
	 
	
		
		
		
		
							
				-right click in sources 
-add Game Capture (experimental)
-then right click on that and hit properties 
-hit refresh and then find your application 
-check all the settings you want
			 
			
		-right click in sources 
-add Game Capture (experimental)
-then right click on that and hit properties 
-hit refresh and then find your application 
-check all the settings you want
		
		
	 
	
		
		
		
		
							
				I think it's currently only supported in the 32 bit version. He'll eventually roll out support for 64 bit but I assume that it's low on the list of priorities.
			 
			
		I think it's currently only supported in the 32 bit version. He'll eventually roll out support for 64 bit but I assume that it's low on the list of priorities.
		
		
	 
	
		
		
		
		
							
				Butta please this stream will be amazing.
			 
			
		Butta please this stream will be amazing.
		
		
	 
	
		
		
		
		
							
				MR_SLINI think it's currently only supported in the 32 bit version. He'll eventually roll out support for 64 bit but I assume that it's low on the list of priorities.
If you dl'd the 32/64 you have both.
Most games and things such as tf2, quake live, shogun, chrome, and most stuff uses the 32. 
You find the 32 exe here C:\Program Files (x86)\OBS\OBS.exe.
So far the only thing ive need the 64.exe was warsow and you find that here C:\Program Files (x86)\OBS\64bit\OBS.exe .
When you launch either all your settings will be the same the only differences is what its cabable of streaming.
			 
			
		[quote=MR_SLIN]I think it's currently only supported in the 32 bit version. He'll eventually roll out support for 64 bit but I assume that it's low on the list of priorities.[/quote] 
If you dl'd the 32/64 you have both.
Most games and things such as tf2, quake live, shogun, chrome, and most stuff uses the 32. 
You find the 32 exe here C:\Program Files (x86)\OBS\OBS.exe.
So far the only thing ive need the 64.exe was warsow and you find that here C:\Program Files (x86)\OBS\64bit\OBS.exe .
When you launch either all your settings will be the same the only differences is what its cabable of streaming.