Sabor117
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I've just posted a reply to a different post on here asking pretty much this same question, so apologies for posting twice, but I'd appreciate any help with this.
Essentially I've been having issues with recording Rainbow Six Siege at a decent quality, when the same settings then produce decent outputs for other games.
I've recently started recording R6S using SLOBS and have noticed that my video recording output has really low video quality (of the sort you'd expect with a low bitrate when streaming, so the picture is fuzzy and gets fuzzier with quick movement). This is despite using "indistinguishable quality" recording settings along with the same standard window resolution and 60 FPS.
Then, when using the same scene (and so the same video settings) a recording of Apex comes out and looks pretty much exactly like what I saw on the screen. Plus then the Apex file for about 4 hours of footage was ~70 Gb while a similar length R6S video was only like 5 Gb. So SOMETHING is messing up with recording Siege even though it ostensibly uses all the same settings.
No idea what on earth could be causing this and could use some advice for solving it.
Essentially I've been having issues with recording Rainbow Six Siege at a decent quality, when the same settings then produce decent outputs for other games.
I've recently started recording R6S using SLOBS and have noticed that my video recording output has really low video quality (of the sort you'd expect with a low bitrate when streaming, so the picture is fuzzy and gets fuzzier with quick movement). This is despite using "indistinguishable quality" recording settings along with the same standard window resolution and 60 FPS.
Then, when using the same scene (and so the same video settings) a recording of Apex comes out and looks pretty much exactly like what I saw on the screen. Plus then the Apex file for about 4 hours of footage was ~70 Gb while a similar length R6S video was only like 5 Gb. So SOMETHING is messing up with recording Siege even though it ostensibly uses all the same settings.
No idea what on earth could be causing this and could use some advice for solving it.