Question / Help Make the image more sharp

looks good to me, but might wanna try disabling CBR...and your brightness keeps cutting in and out during those videos
 
I am impressed that you can stream at that quality with a dualcore. I don't think you can do much more, as it looks pretty good on my end.
You will not be able to encode lossless, and neither is anyone else who livestreams. Don't worry about it.
 
it looks perfectly fine for a dual core 720p stream at 2000bitrate , the only way to make it more crisp is to increase the bitrate and/or stream at 1080p.
 
Yes, that one is a quad core. Hyperthreading does help to get some extra performance out of a processor, though.
 
in my experience, hyperthreading helps encoding when you run it on 2pass. otherwise x264 encoding performance is pretty similar.
 
You could try putting the x264 preset speed to faster, if it doesn't lag or drop frames put it even lower to fast/normal/etc.
If it starts lagging on one of those, try reducing the bitrate by a hundred at a time and keep going, you might get a better quality this way. If reducing the bitrate doesn't remove the lag, you'll have to return it to a higher speed preset and return the bitrate up as well.
 
paibox said:
http://ark.intel.com/products/52229/Intel-Core-i5-2520M-Processor-(3M-Cache-2_50-GHz)

It is a dual core processor, but since it supports HyperThreading, it has four threads.
HI there
I took a look at it,and i found it's difficult for me to sharpen image using a code.I usually sharpen image using this image program:http://www.rasteredge.com/how-to/csharp-imaging/sharpen-image/
But now it failed to work with my new windows 8 setup.So i want to know is there any suggestion for image program which supports to sharpen image?
 
Uh...not only is this a very old thread, but I don't think it has anything to do with what you're looking for. OBS is a video broadcasting program, not for image editing.
 
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