Question / Help I tried to record a live stream but it's very pixelated

frostwyrm

New Member
Yesterday I recorded a Twitch live stream (Source quality) because I had to go to sleep and
I wanted to watch it later. So when I tried to watch the recorded stream,
it was very pixelated and looked like a 480p video.

I wonder what's the problem? Btw I'm not sure how to configure OBS.


OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU: Intel Core i7-3770K @ 3.50GHz
Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570
RAM: 8,0GB
 

frostwyrm

New Member
Here is the log file.

And also this is what Log Analyzer said:

Aero is disabled

Aero seems to be disabled, consider enabling it unless using monitor capture.

Monitor capture detected


One of your scenes appears to be using monitor capture. Monitor capture is the slowest and least efficient method of capturing, and can cause FPS lag on both your stream and your game and will also cause problems capturing full-screen games. Consider using game capture or window capture instead (this does not apply to Windows 8).

Bad resolution / FPS / bitrate combination

The combination of settings you are using will likely lead to a low quality stream with artifacting and other problems. Consider either raising your bitrate or lowering your resolution / FPS (qval: 0.016)
 

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sam686

Member
Bad resolution / FPS / bitrate combination
Your log file shows, width: 1920, height: 1080, max bitrate: 1000

Reduce the output resolution to something more like 960x540 and maybe try to use 1500 Kbps video bitrate.
Or maybe 1280x720 at 2000 Kbps. if your upload speed of internet can handle it.
 

FerretBomb

Active Member
What Log Analyzer said is correct on all counts. That's going to perform terribly, and look bad.

Turn on Aero, stop using Monitor Capture, and either raise your bitrate a LOT, or (preferably) downscale quite a bit. 1000kbps might support 480p@30fps, but it's not even close to enough for 1080p.
 
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