25 Aug 2024 03:15 PM
Hi,
Happily used Sky Go on my PC, watching it on my laptop screen whilst working on documents on a secondary screen. At on epoint, I took a screenshot of what I was working on - and the screenshot appeared to pick up both screens.
Shortly after, I got a message that Sky Go had detected video capture software running on my PC, and I needed to stop it to run Sky Go. I can't find any video capture running. I did try stopping Screenpresso, which I use for screen capture, but I still get the message. Help also lists potential problem programs, and suggests how to find them in the Task Manager. Unfortunately, it doesn't recognise the scale of the task of checking a dozen programs against literally hundreds of processes/services. The programs listed don't appear in the apps list in the Task Manager.
How can I find the program that is causing the problem?
Note:
I have tried uninstalling/reinstalling.
Also - Sky Go works under a different Windows account, unfortunately I want to use it on the account where I am doing my work.
Any suggestions?
elkay62
25 Aug 2024 05:22 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreTry the ones that are shown here:
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/error-code-pfe-9903
25 Aug 2024 04:18 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreIs the Window snipping tool running in the background as this is known to cause this issue with Sky Go. Also anything capable of capturing pictures, video and sounds needs to be stopped.
25 Aug 2024 05:06 PM
Not that I can see. I've stopped Screenpresso, and can't see anything else that is running - I've checked the system tray, and app switcher. But the problem is when I go into Task Manager, there are literally hundreds of services/processes, and it is impossible to check each one to see if it break's Sky's rules.
I can understand Sky being careful about illegal copying, but they need to be more helpful when their tools think they have found something. E.g. if they have detected something, they should say what they have detected. As I said, it appears to have been inadvertently triggered when I was taking a screenshot on another screen. Before that, it seemed to be happy.
regards
elkay62
25 Aug 2024 05:22 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreTry the ones that are shown here:
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/error-code-pfe-9903
27 Aug 2024 01:34 AM
Those were actually the ones I was checking for, my issue was finding which one was the culprit of it the hundreds in my task manager. I found it eventually, thanks. But Sky should really be more helpful with their message and the solution - this is beyond what most people I know could deal with.
Thanks
elkay62
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