Hello Radi - thanks for the reply!
Yes, I completely unplugged one of the monitors (and restarted the machine), leaving only my primary monitor running off the motherboard via DVI.
What is
really strange is when I set the region towards the bottom right hand corner of my screen, it actually loops around and starts recording the bottom left -- see below for what I'm talking about.
Selected area:
What is recorded:
As I mentioned in my first post, the more I set the region towards the top left of my screen, the less severe the problem occurs (it still happens in the furthest top left corner, it's just not as drastically off).
Additional Test:
I own a commercial three license pack, so I tested the region recording on two of my other machines - one of them is running Windows 7 Professional (x64) on a Sabertooth P67 motherboard / 2600k processor (two monitors, GTX660).
The other machine is running nigh on the same hardware as the machine that is having the problem -- Windows 8.1 Professional (x64) on a Asus Z87-c motherboard / i5-4570 (three monitors, onboard DVI, VGA, HDMI).
The Windows7 machine works correctly and records only in the selected region; however, the Windows 8.1 machine (which is running similar hardware to this machine) has the exact same problem.
Let me know if there's anything else you want me to check.
-Pie