Crossplane
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Hi, just wondering if this has been introduced in latest build or it depends on something else, althought I have no idea:
I'm using a Elgato 4k60 pro mk.2 to get the video from a PC to another, into OBS. Previously in the properties I was able to select 3840x2160 at 60fps, while recently it only gives me the option "output fps - autoselect: high fps" when using 4k (you can still select any framerate at 1080p), and plus, the preview of the Elgato doesn't fill the 4k canvas until you restart OBS.
OBS seems to recognize the Elgato 4k60 Pro as a 1080p device and can no longer handle settings at higher res.
Meanwhile though, you can set an Elgato HD60 Pro at 4k 60fps no problem, even though it will stretch the quality of course because it's only capable of doing 1080p, but the settings that should be in the 4K60 Pro, are actually available for the HD60 Pro once you connect it to OBS, which is funny.
Now, I made some testing and the 4K60Pro still appears to work at its full 4k, matching the output 60 fps, although I think it was a little better and more reliable before when I had the ability to properly throwing the right settings in it.
Is this some kind of issue that came with later versions or am I missing something?
Logs seem fine, I can't see anything from there regarding this. I can't attach right now because they are on the other PC
Cheers
I'm using a Elgato 4k60 pro mk.2 to get the video from a PC to another, into OBS. Previously in the properties I was able to select 3840x2160 at 60fps, while recently it only gives me the option "output fps - autoselect: high fps" when using 4k (you can still select any framerate at 1080p), and plus, the preview of the Elgato doesn't fill the 4k canvas until you restart OBS.
OBS seems to recognize the Elgato 4k60 Pro as a 1080p device and can no longer handle settings at higher res.
Meanwhile though, you can set an Elgato HD60 Pro at 4k 60fps no problem, even though it will stretch the quality of course because it's only capable of doing 1080p, but the settings that should be in the 4K60 Pro, are actually available for the HD60 Pro once you connect it to OBS, which is funny.
Now, I made some testing and the 4K60Pro still appears to work at its full 4k, matching the output 60 fps, although I think it was a little better and more reliable before when I had the ability to properly throwing the right settings in it.
Is this some kind of issue that came with later versions or am I missing something?
Logs seem fine, I can't see anything from there regarding this. I can't attach right now because they are on the other PC
Cheers