Add auto-initialization to MSS and DXcam engines to fix WGC multi-monitor issue
- MSS and DXcam now auto-initialize on first capture_display() call, matching WGC behavior - Remove engine.initialize() call from test endpoint to prevent WGC from initializing monitor 0 unnecessarily - This fixes the issue where testing WGC with secondary monitor would show borders on both displays Previously, calling engine.initialize() would initialize WGC's monitor 0 by default, then capture_display() would initialize the requested monitor, causing both to be active. Now all engines consistently auto-initialize only when needed. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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@@ -930,9 +930,8 @@ async def test_template(
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# Create and initialize engine
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# Create engine (auto-initializes on first capture)
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engine = EngineRegistry.create_engine(test_request.engine_type, test_request.engine_config)
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engine.initialize()
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# Run sustained capture test
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logger.info(f"Starting {test_request.capture_duration}s capture test with {test_request.engine_type}")
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