From: Michael Froman Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2023 12:57:00 -0600 Subject: Bug 1867099 - (fix-66b7275561) disable wgc capture yellow-line removal. r?ng! This code won't build until we support building with Win 10 SDK v10.0.20348.0 or newer. Mercurial Revision: https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/0aac94794aad2ddb637f5076bc08706a11866737 --- modules/desktop_capture/win/wgc_capture_session.cc | 6 ++++++ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+) diff --git a/modules/desktop_capture/win/wgc_capture_session.cc b/modules/desktop_capture/win/wgc_capture_session.cc index 8c74c2bf24..86afc52411 100644 --- a/modules/desktop_capture/win/wgc_capture_session.cc +++ b/modules/desktop_capture/win/wgc_capture_session.cc @@ -188,6 +188,11 @@ HRESULT WgcCaptureSession::StartCapture(const DesktopCaptureOptions& options) { } } +// Until Mozilla builds with Win 10 SDK v10.0.20348.0 or newer, this +// code will not build. Once we support the newer SDK, Bug 1868198 +// exists to decide if we ever want to use this code since it is +// removing an indicator that capture is happening. +#if !defined(WEBRTC_MOZILLA_BUILD) // By default, the WGC capture API adds a yellow border around the captured // window or display to indicate that a capture is in progress. The section // below is an attempt to remove this yellow border to make the capture @@ -199,6 +204,7 @@ HRESULT WgcCaptureSession::StartCapture(const DesktopCaptureOptions& options) { &session3))) { session3->put_IsBorderRequired(false); } +#endif allow_zero_hertz_ = options.allow_wgc_zero_hertz();