Question / Help Black bars on the side of my screen

Harold

Active Member
Twitch and Youtube (and all other web based players) are optimized for 16:9 aspect ratios.
Your display is a 16:10
 

Dylan Freeman

New Member
I've heard 1200:720 is the best but I don't have it, which of these is the best 16:9, because these are all the options I have
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sam686

Member
It is best to just use a 1080p monitor (1920x1080).

What are you use the recordings for? Using it for YouTube?
If uploaded as 1680x1050 to YouTube, it will only be 1152x720 as a "720p".

You can manually type in a scaled resolution.
Can get a much better YouTube results if you manually upscale to 1728x1080 as a 1080p, keeping the same 16:10 ratio.

On Twitch streaming, no upscaling is needed at all, can simply stream as 1680x1050 and viewers can see it as 1050p or source.
 

Dylan Freeman

New Member
It is best to just use a 1080p monitor (1920x1080).

What are you use the recordings for? Using it for YouTube?
If uploaded as 1680x1050 to YouTube, it will only be 1152x720 as a "720p".

You can manually type in a scaled resolution.
Can get a much better YouTube results if you manually upscale to 1728x1080 as a 1080p, keeping the same 16:10 ratio.

On Twitch streaming, no upscaling is needed at all, can simply stream as 1680x1050 and viewers can see it as 1050p or source.

Thanks, I didn't know you could do it manually.
 
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