Question / Help How To Fix Pixelated Glitching?

EBrito

Active Member
Yes, but your CPU can´t handle more encoding stress.
Bandicam uses less CPU. It´s my own experience using an old laptop with Windows Vista. Try it.
 
Yes, but your CPU can´t handle more encoding stress.
Bandicam uses less CPU. It´s my own experience using an old laptop with Windows Vista. Try it.
I actually have bandicam and i switched to OBS because it was actually having my game lag less. Plus i hate the watermark. Ive found out that the raw video can be in 480p and then if i run through the youtube video editor it comes out in HD. would it still be in 480p or actual HD?
 

EBrito

Active Member
If you upload 480p video to youtube, the do not "upscale" to 720 nor 1080. It would be "fake HD"
 
If you upload 480p video to youtube, the do not "upscale" to 720 nor 1080. It would be "fake HD"
Darn. Well im going to be honest i compared HD to 480p i didnt see to much difference myself but people are saying that the colors are more mukry and dark. Is that true?

Also what is the resoloution for 480p? so i can put in OBS
 

EBrito

Active Member
In OBS, select a downscale resolution close to 480p.

Youtube reencode videos, so color space is not the same. If you use full gammaYUV in OBS you get more saturated colors, that usually get darkner scene. When upladed, you see a not so dark version. The same you get with partial YUV color gamma.
 
In OBS, select a downscale resolution close to 480p.

Youtube reencode videos, so color space is not the same. If you use full gammaYUV in OBS you get more saturated colors, that usually get darkner scene. When upladed, you see a not so dark version. The same you get with partial YUV color gamma.
Oh ok. So should i put the color range on full?
 

EBrito

Active Member
As you prefer. Full should be better but it´s a personal perception. I prefer partial: not so saturated, not so dark.
 
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