My biggest issue with people using Display Capture, though, is that you may accidentally leak direct messages that others shared with you or private information that you don’t want to share. Game Capture or Window Capture will only capture that specific game or window that you set up. Be it your pirated games, your bank details or your porn collection, people will see it all as long as it’s on there. The issue with Display Capture, however, is that when you have something on the screen that you don’t want people to see… They’ll see it. Obviously, there are still usages for Display Capture – for instance, when you want to capture your desktop and show people processes like installing a program or a plugin or something… or when you want to capture multiple windows, which you also can do with multiple window captures but Display Capture works just easier. This is because those have a lot better performance (in my experience) compared to Display Capture. To capture a game or a window, most people end up using Game or Window Capture. Of course, you can also use the inferior “Streamlabs Desktop” (formerly known as “Streamlabs OBS” or “SLOBS”) or “Twitch Studio Beta” but personally I’d recommend just sticking to OBS as it is “essentially the same but better”. OBS is a broadcasting software that allows you to share your gameplay or scenes or specific screens with other people around the world, live and in colour. Hence, I wanted to talk about why Display Capture sucks and why you should just use Window or Game Capture depending on what you do! It’s a common thing on Twitch actually as there are tons of streamers on Twitch that want to find their own style or improve… and in the last one hosted by CastOrDie, I saw how someone was using “Display Capture” instead of Game or Window Capture and the reason why that is super bad is that when he switched to Discord to check something, everybody on his stream got to see that person’s private messages. So, I’m part of a bunch of communities where people share knowledge about streaming or talk about streaming-related matters with each other and from time to time, one of those communities hosts “Stream Reviews” where everyone gives genuine advice to people that wanted to get reviewed.
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