H Heyobs New Member Jan 2, 2016 #1 So my theory was that adding black bars helps my quality. I have a 2560x1440 monitor and downsampling looks rly uggly my spec: 10mb up 4820k i7 780 ti
So my theory was that adding black bars helps my quality. I have a 2560x1440 monitor and downsampling looks rly uggly my spec: 10mb up 4820k i7 780 ti
Harold Active Member Jan 2, 2016 #4 No. The black bars that get "added" have to do with aspect ratio problems, not picture quality.
H Heyobs New Member Jan 2, 2016 #5 i have a second monitor that should be 1920x1080 can i somehow play in 2560x1440 and output stream to my second monitor? if yes, does the monitor have to be turned on ? :'D
i have a second monitor that should be 1920x1080 can i somehow play in 2560x1440 and output stream to my second monitor? if yes, does the monitor have to be turned on ? :'D
Harold Active Member Jan 2, 2016 #6 And what good do you think that would do for quality? The feed will still be in the same aspect ratio.
And what good do you think that would do for quality? The feed will still be in the same aspect ratio.
H Heyobs New Member Jan 2, 2016 #7 true..... what if i make it windowed? so i can set the size of one window to 2560x1440 and the other to 1920x1080
true..... what if i make it windowed? so i can set the size of one window to 2560x1440 and the other to 1920x1080
Harold Active Member Jan 2, 2016 #8 Again, to what benefit? So far nothing you've suggested has anything to do with the picture quality on the stream.
Again, to what benefit? So far nothing you've suggested has anything to do with the picture quality on the stream.
H Heyobs New Member Jan 2, 2016 #9 I'M DESPERATE i don't want to play in 1920... edit: is still don't understand why black borders won't help to make it look sharper
I'M DESPERATE i don't want to play in 1920... edit: is still don't understand why black borders won't help to make it look sharper