nonamestreamer
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Hi guys!
So i had a problem earlier using QSV. It didn't matter what bitrate, etc i was using it still had crazy pixelation with my i5 2500 sandy bridge with hd2000igp.
I figured out what was causing the problem. It seems like that it's not related to OBS.
I tried using old version of OBS like the 0.583b then the newest 0.592b and the latest test build 0.60b test build 9.
I made a couple of streaming and local recording test sessions and the problem was with the latest intel igp driver for hd2000.
So if anyone out there that are still using i5 2500 with hd2000 i want to let you know that you just need to use an older version driver for your hd2000.
In my example i was using "11/18/2013-15.28.20.64.3347" when i had problems with qsv.
With this i had crazy amout of pixelation and it seemed like that it mostly ignored my maxbitrate settings in obs.
With the "8/18/2013-15.28.18.64.3223" i can finally make high quality low distorted-pixelated streams/local recordings as before.
Thanks for the read.
So i had a problem earlier using QSV. It didn't matter what bitrate, etc i was using it still had crazy pixelation with my i5 2500 sandy bridge with hd2000igp.
I figured out what was causing the problem. It seems like that it's not related to OBS.
I tried using old version of OBS like the 0.583b then the newest 0.592b and the latest test build 0.60b test build 9.
I made a couple of streaming and local recording test sessions and the problem was with the latest intel igp driver for hd2000.
So if anyone out there that are still using i5 2500 with hd2000 i want to let you know that you just need to use an older version driver for your hd2000.
In my example i was using "11/18/2013-15.28.20.64.3347" when i had problems with qsv.
With this i had crazy amout of pixelation and it seemed like that it mostly ignored my maxbitrate settings in obs.
With the "8/18/2013-15.28.18.64.3223" i can finally make high quality low distorted-pixelated streams/local recordings as before.
Thanks for the read.