![]() This issue occurs only on screens with desktop scaling factor higher than 100%. I could change the high-dpi settings of the ffmpeg.exe file ( ) but I need to find a way to solve this issue programmatically. Executing the CMD manually-rtbufsize 150M -f gdigrab -framerate 30 -offsetx 0 -offsety 0 -videosize 1680x1050 -drawmouse 1 -i desktop -c:v libx264 -r 30 -preset ultrafast -tune zerolatency -crf 28 -pixfmt yuv420p -movflags faststart -y 'output. Video capture ffmpeg and gif are not working for me. Video capture ffmpeg and gif are not working for me. doing a normal screenshot, scrolling screenshot works fine. It looks like that ffmpeg is not respecting the scaling factor from the windows desktop settings (200%). doing a normal screenshot, scrolling screenshot works fine. ![]() The issue is that the mouse cursor is way to small on the resulting video file. I'm using crop to be able to record only a portion of the screen as well as the whole screen. Here's the ffmpeg command line I'm using to record the desktop: "C:\ffmpeg\ffmpeg.exe" -rtbufsize 1500M -f gdigrab -framerate 10 -i desktop -vf crop="3840:2160:0:0" -pix_fmt yuv420p -preset ultrafast -tune fastdecode -y "C:\ffmpeg\test1.mp4" /rebates/
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