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- 30. Jul 2012, 07:15
- Forum: Using VirtualBox
- Topic: Transparent windows in 3d apps
- Replies: 7
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Re: Transparent windows in 3d apps
So...err...doesn't that solve the problem? Unfortunately doesn't. The main idea is to get screenshots inside VM. I have been using accelerated video overlays (2D acceleration) in my work since around 1998. For most of that time, if you "PrtScn" the host screen then you find the rectangle ...
- 25. Jul 2012, 11:43
- Forum: Using VirtualBox
- Topic: Transparent windows in 3d apps
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3534
Re: Transparrent 3d windows
2D/3D acceleration means that some or all of the image is rendered in the VRAM memory on the graphics card. It is then mixed with PC rendered data in order to display on your computer monitor. The data was never inside your PC mainboard RAM and hence can't be captured with an internal "screen ...
- 25. Jul 2012, 08:54
- Forum: Using VirtualBox
- Topic: Transparent windows in 3d apps
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3534
Transparent windows in 3d apps
Hello. I want to take screenshot from some 3d application. It runs in direct3d mode (supposedly). When I press Print Screen and paste clipboard to mspaint I have screenshot with transparent client area of 3d application. It means I see desktop instead of window content. How can I get correct screens...