Hi all,
Quick question, hope someone knows the answer to this.
Due to being happy with the output quality of my recordings, I've been hesitant with upgrading from my current v28.0.3 to v29 - mainly because of the introduction of the P1-P7 presets to NVENC, which (as mentioned in an OBS tweet at the time) "scale from P1 being the most performant, but lowest quality, to P7 being the highest quality, but at a performance cost."
I've been wondering: if I wish to maintain the exact same output quality as I had pre-v29, what would be the associated preset that matches that exact output level? I hope it's not this obvious, but is it as simple as just picking the one in the middle? Given the demanding nature of some video games these days, I'd prefer not to take any chances in terms of performance but at the same time, I definitely don't want to sacrifice image quality and would prefer to keep it exactly the same as before (at least as a starting minimum). I just haven't been able to find any mention of this anywhere.
Any tips would be highly appreciated, thank you! :)
Quick question, hope someone knows the answer to this.
Due to being happy with the output quality of my recordings, I've been hesitant with upgrading from my current v28.0.3 to v29 - mainly because of the introduction of the P1-P7 presets to NVENC, which (as mentioned in an OBS tweet at the time) "scale from P1 being the most performant, but lowest quality, to P7 being the highest quality, but at a performance cost."
I've been wondering: if I wish to maintain the exact same output quality as I had pre-v29, what would be the associated preset that matches that exact output level? I hope it's not this obvious, but is it as simple as just picking the one in the middle? Given the demanding nature of some video games these days, I'd prefer not to take any chances in terms of performance but at the same time, I definitely don't want to sacrifice image quality and would prefer to keep it exactly the same as before (at least as a starting minimum). I just haven't been able to find any mention of this anywhere.
Any tips would be highly appreciated, thank you! :)