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There is a way to circumvent that in newer Windows versions and I'll look into implementing that, but for the moment there's no way to disable the border in VTube Studio.
If your game is fullscreen, you can use one of the "1", "2", ... screen selection buttons. That uses a different way to grab the whole screen content that doesn't trigger that border, but it can only record the full screen and not individual windows.
The API that would allow the border to be removed hasn't been backported to Windows 10 so far. It's only available on Windows 11. I'm stuck on Windows 10 myself so I haven't looked into it.