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I see that you said “ I tried to disable Intel graohics card and connected only NVIDIA graphics for both monitor but problem remains same. “, but your DxDiag shows the AUO109D (probably the laptop display) is still connected to the Intel GPU. You can see this near the top under “Display Devices”.
I’m still trying to find a solution to this one. I’m having issues getting Unity to play nicely. If you don’t need a high resolution/frame rate capture you could try using my older (free) OpenVRDesktopDisplayPortal, which used a CPU based capture method. It could only do about 360p@24fps depending on CPU, so full monitor capture or HD capture was not possible, but small windows such as Twitch Chat would work fine.