Recording on a computer with dual graphics cards

Gareth Casey Updated by Gareth Casey

If you are using a computer that has both a dedicated graphics card and integrated graphics, the integrated graphics needs to be used by Flashback Express when recording.

If you have made a recording and only see a black screen in the saved video, Windows has probably defaulted to using the dedicated graphics card for Flashback Express instead.

Windows 11

  1. Open Windows Settings
  2. Go to Systems -> Display -> Graphics
  3. Under Add an app, select Desktop app and then click Browse
  4. Select the following file: C:\Program Files\Blueberry Software\FlashBack Express 6\FBRecorderUI.exe
  5. Find and click FB Recorder in the list of apps below and click the Options button that appears under it
  6. Select Power Saving and click OK

Windows 10 and older

For an NVIDIA GPU:

  1. Right click the NVidia icon in your system tray and select NVIDIA Control Panel
  2. Select Manage 3D settings and then go to the Program Settings tab
  3. Select the following file: C:\Program Files\Blueberry Software\FlashBack Express 6\FBRecorderUI.exe
  4. Select Integrated graphics as the prefered graphics processor and click Apply

For a Radeon GPU:

  1. Open the Windows Display Settings
  2. Go to Graphics Settings
  3. Select Classic app in the drop down menu and click Browse
  4. Select the following file: C:\Program Files\Blueberry Software\FlashBack Express 6 \FBRecorderUI.exe
  5. Click Options
  6. Select Power saving and click Save.

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