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Encoder Region of Interest Editor 1.1.1

Supported Bit Versions
  1. 64-bit
Source Code URL
https://github.com/derrod/obs-roi-ui
Minimum OBS Studio Version
30.1.0
Supported Platforms
  1. Windows
Region of Interest Editor for OBS Studio 30.1+

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Features

- Per-Scene configuration
- Scene Item Region
+ Follows a scene item
- Manual Region
+ Manual size and position
- "Center Focus" region
+ Adds radial ROI to of screen to improve clarity for first person games

All of the supported types are configurable, have a play around!

Encoder support

- Intel QuickSync (limited to 256 regions)
- AMD AMF (limited to only positie priority)
- NVIDIA NVENC
- x264


Known Issues

- QuickSync may cause a crash when stopping the encoder
- Some internal calculations and the preview are optimised for H.264's 16x16 block size and may not display or work correctly for larger ones (HEVC/AV1)
Author
Rodney
Downloads
9,789
Views
17,413
First release
Last update
Rating
4.80 star(s) 5 ratings

Latest updates

  1. ROI Plugin 1.1.1

    - Updated to be compatible with OBS 30.2 - Added error message if output scaling is used
  2. Encoder Output Preview

    This update brings a new "Encoder Output Preview" feature that can be used to monitor the...

Latest reviews

Being able to edit the region of interest for encoders can provide massive gains, particularly in low bitrate scenarios. In simple tests, it has increased overall VMAF scores, likely due to not having to constantly rebuild areas that have almost no importance to an actual viewer. Visually it also looked much better.
My quality looks amazing, but unfortunately, I can't stream on Twitch because my bitrate overrides, and my stream crashes after less than 15 min. I have tried high and low settings % and nothing seems to fix the issue with the bitrate.
Absolute awesome plugin, and as mentioned before: caution, if you crank up too high, everything else will look pretty pixelated.
just fantastic
This plugin is great for squeezing extra quality out of your stream where it counts. Be careful, though; you can also easily overtune and ruin the quality of your stream or recording.
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