If I launch the Roxio software prior to launching OBS (which I understand is recommended) the switch to YPbPr does not happen, though I still get nothing from the Roxio in OBS. If at this point I launch the Roxio software and hit Capture, it just hangs trying to get the HDMI signal (likely because the Roxio is no longer processing from the HDMI input). If however I add the Roxio device into OBS as a Video Capture Card, the Roxio switches to say it's in YPbPr mode, and the passthrough signal to the monitor goes away. I can also see things in the Roxio software just fine. If I have the Roxio connected to the workstation and passing through its HDMI signal to another monitor, I can see things on the monitor just fine. The Roxio device has a light indicating whether or not the signal it's processing is HDMI or YPbPr. I have noted the following is happening, though: I also just tried it on a Windows 7 workstation but the problem persists. I tried uninstalling the software (both the Roxio software as well as OBS) with no change. I tried to simplify matters by reproducing my initial test-with a laptop plugged into the Roxio and no passthrough HDMI output. At one point I did get it to display a portion of my Xbox One dashboard, but that small portion is also what was passing through to my TV. Unfortunately I could never get the video to display within OBS again. I thought all was well so I took it home to do some testing with consoles. I could see the connected laptop in my OBS stream preview. Launched OBS, added Video Capture Card and selected the Roxio. Downloaded and installed latest version of OBS Studio (17.0.2). Launched Roxio software and clicked Capture. Connected another laptop to the Roxio via HDMI. Connected it to my laptop (Windows 10 1607) via USB. I just purchased a Roxio Game Capture HD Pro.
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