Question / Help Bad quality when I moving

danteforum

New Member
I have a problem. When I stand, the picture is perfect. When I was moving, everything blurs.
I was able to fix it, and while moving the image was perfect, but I wanted to do even better and I screwed up.

My PC:

Intel Core i7-3770k Ivy Bridge LGA1155 BOX
MSI Z77A-G45 Intel Z77 LGA1155 (PCIE/VGA/DZW/GLAN/SATA3/USB3/RAID/DDR3)
Gigabyte GeForce GTX680 2GB DDR5/256bit DVI/HDMI/DisplayPort PCI-Express
Corsair DDR3 16GB(2x8GB) 1600MHz XMS3 CL11

Internet:

Upload 4Mb/s

Standing -> http://imageshack.com/a/img856/4937/8bat.jpg
Moving -> http://imageshack.com/a/img691/517/84py.jpg


Setup OBS:
Log -> https://gist.github.com/anonymous/4eb89357fd33472a933b

http://imageshack.com/a/img401/5389/aeir.jpg
http://imageshack.com/a/img38/5963/30u0.jpg
http://imageshack.com/a/img534/6850/7atz.jpg
 

FerretBomb

Active Member
Please post a logfile. Check the stickied thread at the top of this forum for instructions on how to do so.
 

FerretBomb

Active Member
No, it isn't really possible. Hardware encoders are, again, notorious for delivering very poor quality at a given bitrate. NVENC/QSV mostly provide a band-aid for those with a CPU too weak to stream and game simultaneously. It doesn't necessarily look good, but it at least gets them to the point where they CAN stream at all.

You have to throw more bitrate at a given resolution and framerate to make it look good with a hardware encoder. So while a CPU encoder can get away with 1080p@30fps on 3000kbps, a hardware encoder might only be able to do 720p@30fps on 3500kbps. It really depends on how much on-screen motion there is, too... playing Hearthstone (very little overall screen-motion) is going to be FAR less demanding than playing an FPS or third-person shooter.
 
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