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==[https://forums.libretro.com/t/official-release-thread-for-windowcast-core/40464 WindowCast for Libretro]==
 
==[https://forums.libretro.com/t/official-release-thread-for-windowcast-core/40464 WindowCast for Libretro]==
WindowCast for Libretro/libretro-wincapture (formerly WGC Window Capture) Libretro core to capture the contents of another window for video processing. This is useful, for say, capturing the output of a standalone emulator that doesn't have advanced pp shader implementation (like xemu, [[GameCube_emulators#Enhancements|Dolphin]], PCSX2[https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/pull/7498#issue-1466652311 *]) or a PC game running in a window and then processing it with RetroArch's shader stack. [[#WindowCast for Libretro|WindowCast for Libretro]], [[#ReShade|ReShade]] or [[#ShaderGlass|ShaderGlass]] are the only decent way to do this if the emulator doesn't have any advanced pp shader implementation.
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WindowCast for Libretro/libretro-wincapture (formerly WGC Window Capture) Libretro core to capture the contents of another window for video processing. This is useful, for say, capturing the output of a standalone emulator that doesn't have advanced pp shader implementation (like xemu, Dolphin<ref>[https://github.com/dolphin-emu/dolphin/pull/10362 work-in-progress]. Also there is [https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-dolphinfx-post-processing-suite-for-the-opengl-backend?pid=497374#pid497374 DolphinFX] project for OpenGL backend but it is obsolete.</ref>, PCSX2[https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/pull/7498#issue-1466652311 *]) or a PC game running in a window and then processing it with RetroArch's shader stack. [[#WindowCast for Libretro|WindowCast for Libretro]], [[#ReShade|ReShade]] or [[#ShaderGlass|ShaderGlass]] are the only decent way to do this if the emulator doesn't have any advanced pp shader implementation.
  
 
This core uses software blit, and should support running with any RetroArch video driver (vulkan, d3d11, gl, etc). However, the method used for window capture is Windows 10/11 specific and requires a Direct3D 10/11 capable GPU. Audio or input is not handled, and it is expected that the game will be running in the background.
 
This core uses software blit, and should support running with any RetroArch video driver (vulkan, d3d11, gl, etc). However, the method used for window capture is Windows 10/11 specific and requires a Direct3D 10/11 capable GPU. Audio or input is not handled, and it is expected that the game will be running in the background.

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