![]() I was surprised at this because OBS gracefully handles window sources that aren't running, cameras that aren't plugged in, and so on, and yet complains about a DVD drive that once had a disc in it and was connected to a source it was once told to capture. Still, I'd rather not see this error message multiple times a day. ![]() ![]() The error dialog goes away and OBS starts if I choose "continue" or "cancel" - it's only "retry" that prevents OBS from opening until if finds something in the drive. I have tried putting the disc in the drive, starting OBS, adding the source, removing the source, and closing OBS in various orders and haven't hit upon a combination that works. I have already removed the window capture source capturing the DVD player software. Now, whenever I start up OBS Studio and there's no disc in that DVD drive, it pops up this error message complaining that there's nothing in the drive. Yesterday, I put a DVD into my computer's optical drive to capture a few seconds of video.
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