Sir Andersen
New Member
So here's my issue. I'm running two cameras (Video Capture Device).
Camera A (Logitech C920)
Camera B (Microsoft LifeCam Cinema)
Camera A is fine. Looks beautiful, bright and crisp.
Camera B looks dark and blurred. Like it's in murky water or something.
Until recently both were fine (the way A is now), then I had to unplug everything and had to fiddle around for a while before I could get both cameras working at once. The issue has only been a thing since I got them both working (at one point only Camera B was working, and at that time there was no dark/murky issue).
I have looked at Camera B in other apps, and it has proper brightness/crispness there, so it's not a dirty lens or anything of the sort.
I COULD use filters to increase brightness. I tried this, but the starting issue is so murky that when I do this it becomes a washed out blurry mess.
I have tried messing around with the following settings: Video Format, YUV Color Space, YUC Color Range.
None of this seemed to make any difference except YUC Color Range, which seemed more washed out and blurry (and yet still too dark) when I set it to Full.
I have read that unticking "Allow Transparency" may solve darkness issues with certain sources, but I can find no such box to untick in the properties of Video Capture Devices.
I have tried deleting the source and creating a new. The issue persists.
I have tried putting the source in various scenes. The issue persists. If I put both sources on the same scene then Camera A remains fine and dandy and Camera B remains scuffed.
I have tried restarting both OBS and the PC.
Log: https://hastebin.com/ezoyuxubih
Camera A (Logitech C920)
Camera B (Microsoft LifeCam Cinema)
Camera A is fine. Looks beautiful, bright and crisp.
Camera B looks dark and blurred. Like it's in murky water or something.
Until recently both were fine (the way A is now), then I had to unplug everything and had to fiddle around for a while before I could get both cameras working at once. The issue has only been a thing since I got them both working (at one point only Camera B was working, and at that time there was no dark/murky issue).
I have looked at Camera B in other apps, and it has proper brightness/crispness there, so it's not a dirty lens or anything of the sort.
I COULD use filters to increase brightness. I tried this, but the starting issue is so murky that when I do this it becomes a washed out blurry mess.
I have tried messing around with the following settings: Video Format, YUV Color Space, YUC Color Range.
None of this seemed to make any difference except YUC Color Range, which seemed more washed out and blurry (and yet still too dark) when I set it to Full.
I have read that unticking "Allow Transparency" may solve darkness issues with certain sources, but I can find no such box to untick in the properties of Video Capture Devices.
I have tried deleting the source and creating a new. The issue persists.
I have tried putting the source in various scenes. The issue persists. If I put both sources on the same scene then Camera A remains fine and dandy and Camera B remains scuffed.
I have tried restarting both OBS and the PC.
Log: https://hastebin.com/ezoyuxubih