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		09-02-2019, 09:23 AM 
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		hello again i have one problem here. Ι want to use obs studio on my laptop but when i run it i take that massege 
<<Failed to initialize video.  Your GPU may not be supported, or your graphics drivers may need to be updated.>>
my gpu is intel 945gm and i look for drivers but i did not found any drivers for the gpu  :-\ in intels specs pdf i see that my gpu support open gl .... for obs studio 
any ideas 
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		this is wrong topic how i change that
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		You need to ask OBS. It's their program, we wouldn't know. 
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		09-02-2019, 06:06 PM 
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		I make the ask here because the error is for gpu driver and I think this has to do with the os general... But I am novices with Linux so I don't know much well I ask obs thenx for the response.
And again sorry for my bad English
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		I have an Intel GMA45 so it fits.
OBS asks for OpenGL 3.x or higher. That is why it says that the drivers are old. It's just the inappropriate message.
I made it work using some command line parameter. I forgot the details. It worked, but the performance was way below usability so I gave it up.
The only solution is an upgrade to the CPU, which boils down to buying a new computer.
	
	
	
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