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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, [[ | + | 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DolphinFX] project for OpenGL backend but it is obsolete.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. |