Question / Help noob question-should my video playback resolution match the resolution experienced while recording?

cag8f

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Hi all. This is my first time using OBS. I'm using it to record gaming sessions and watch them at a later date. My first observation is that the quality (specifically, resolution) during playback does not match the quality during capture (i.e. while I'm playing and OBS is recording). Should I expect these two to match or come close?

The fps between the two is acceptable. I don't notice any difference between those two. But the resolution is noticeably poorer on playback.

Possibly relevant info:
  • my base resolution in OBS is set to match my monitor (and gaming) resolution
  • my resolution downscale in OBS is set to none
  • the game is World of Warcraft--specifically player vs. player battlegrounds
  • my playback application is VLC
  • my OS is Win 7 64-bit
  • my system is a medium-high gaming PC. I can give precise specs if necessary.
Thanks in advance.
 
Read through the 'how to create high-quality local recordings' thread in the Guides section. What you're most likely seeing is video compression. Be aware, creating HQ recordings either uses a LOT of CPU, or a LOT of HDD space.
 
>> creating HQ recordings either uses a LOT of CPU, or a LOT of HDD space.

I was under the impression that I would see a dip in gameplay fidelity while recording, but I haven't yet. Another sign I'm not recording properly. Thanks.
 
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