Question / Help Frame blending / ghosting (?) problem.

NoShitsGiven

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When I record my gameplay with OBS (When it is recording or replay, doesn't matter) I get this ghosting/frame blending
effect, not sure if I name it right but I'll add a picture to this thread.

Picture: http://imgur.com/wQjNY8f

You can see the hand and the gun double, how can I fix this? (And yes I already tried disabling resample in sony vegas)
 

sam686

Member
Try playing OBS's recorded file using a player like VLC, or from k-lite codec pack media player classic. Does the ghosting problem show up there?

What game is this? OBS log file might help.
 

NoShitsGiven

New Member
Try playing OBS's recorded file using a player like VLC, or from k-lite codec pack media player classic. Does the ghosting problem show up there?

What game is this? OBS log file might help.

That screenshot is from the VLC media player...
The game: Warface
You can find my youtube at:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe-TmOsdWBBohwHDlvZVfcw

I think this log file is the one that belongs to the screenshot of the video but i am not sure, anyway it is my most recent log: https://gist.github.com/99ec5bc3543be0d797ac
 

NoShitsGiven

New Member
Oh I see that that one isn't my latest, only diffrence is the fps, in the log it is 50 and not 60, i tried that hoping it might fix the ghosting but it didn't.
 

sam686

Member
If you can confirm that playing/uploading an OBS recorded video without video editor works without blending problem...

This problem may have to be caused by video editing program, and it looks like fps don't match, with 60 fps in OBS, and 59.94 fps in editing program, resulting in the editing program to convert and blend frames.
 

sam686

Member
Looking at some of your videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlHBTGbIbfU ... 60 fps, no frame blending here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuUVZ4Fl0Bk ... 59.94 fps? i see frame blending.

Use MediaInfo for both the OBS video input file, and the edited output video file. Make sure frames per second (fps) is exactly the same. You may go back to 60 fps if you want, but do make sure fps from video editor is the same as OBS fps.

Probably cannot change YouTube video already uploaded without deleting it.
 
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