Critical Edge: XSplit Panel Writer 2 Released!

First off thank you to such a lovely piece of work! Easily worth the $10 and then some.

Now everything is working fine but the commercials in the twitch tab dont work. i can update my status, but pressing the commercial button does nothing and of course the auto does nothing as well.

Am i the only one with this problem?
 
Hey Jaxel,

Just did a new build and am running into the same problem as PaPaGrim. I downloaded it with the link sent via email, and just now tried it on both my large rig and portable (current one I am using) rig.

I checked everything in the posts above, DPI, image sizes, etc and also have done the following.

Taken the Panel Writer output image, placed it in photoshop and used my size test 1280x720 image and it resized it to what PPG was experiencing.

I took the same file and placed it into the XSPLIT 1.5 writer and the output came out like it was supposed to.

And possible idea of what might be wrong?
 

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With firewall and anti-virus disabled, still same outcome on 2 different computers.
Just did a new build and am running into the same problem as PaPaGrim.
I've looked into this... and I think I've figured out the problem...

Make sure you have .NET4 installed on your machine... .NET4 Client Profile isn't enough. You need the entire .NET4; which is only 7mb bigger than the client profile version.
 
I'm experiencing the same issue with output images getting resized that PPG and slash5150 reported. Any advice on this? I'm trying to figure out how my images differ from the provided sample images, but nothing is jumping out at me.

edit: Actually, now that I'm digging deeper into the PNG file info, it looks like Photoshop is throwing in some extra data if I open the sample image and then resave it.

Using ImageMagick to analyze the files, your original image shows "Units: undefined", but after resaving in Photoshop I get "Units: PixelsPerCentimeter \ Resolution: 28.35x28.35 \ Print size: 45.1499x25.3968". Both show "Geometry: 1280x720+0+0". There are a few other minor differences, but none of them seem relevant.

edit #2: Nevermind, if I create an entirely new image and set the DPI to 96, it works. Photoshop for some reason was defaulting to 72 DPI when I was resaving the included files (I assume because it isn't specified in the PNG file itself).
 
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