Question / Help Obs doesnt stretch 1024x768

FearSC

New Member
U know guys that we ( CSGO players ) are special when we talk about CSGO and Resolution :D

The problem is, have new PC, high end one and windows 10 ( bla bla)

So on previous pc, i didnt have this kind of problems ( windows 7 ) but now, OBS doesnt want for viewers to stretch 1024x768 for their full screen

They still have black bars and i've done everything, still nothing.

This PC :

CPU - i7 4790k
GPU - Gtx 980 ti
16gb ram

Btw, im using Game Capture, Fit to screen and Ignore aspect ratio and doesnt work.
On previous pc, didnt have problems with this.

Tnx in advance.
 

Boildown

Active Member
Isn't Windows 10 slower?

A 1024x768 (4:3 aspect ratio) should have black bars when displayed on Twitch or YouTube's 16:9 player. Stretching it to fit looks awful.

If you really want help, post some log files.
 

Harold

Active Member
No it's not Boildown.
All the hate directed at windows 8+ from windows 7 users is based on false information.

Sending your feed at 1024x768 will ALWAYS give bars on the other side unless the viewer is on a 4:3 display and watching fullscreen.

LEAVE IT ALONE.
 

FearSC

New Member
Dont tell me, that i would nee to reinstall my OS to win7 just to have my stream stretched ?? O_o

I dont want to play CS in full hd **** :D
Its not playable at all ...
There has to be some way to stratch img for viewers :/
 

Harold

Active Member
Your base resolution is set to 1024x768 in obs.

Everything is behaving exactly as you've told it to.

It's not our fault you're expecting it to stretch a 4:3 ratio source to a 16:9 screen when the canvas size is 4:3
 

FearSC

New Member
Your base resolution is set to 1024x768 in obs.

Everything is behaving exactly as you've told it to.

It's not our fault you're expecting it to stretch a 4:3 ratio source to a 16:9 screen when the canvas size is 4:3
Yeah i know, but what i've said, @win7 u can do that, and game would be stretched for viewers ... But here @ win 10, for some reason, he doesnt want to stretch pic in OBS options ... There has to be something to fix this .... CSGO viewers, they dont care about quality of the stream, most of the players are playin right now @ 800x600, just has to be stretched :/
 

Sapiens

Forum Moderator
- Set your base resolution to a 16:9 resolution (e.g. 1280x720)
- Activate a preview in OBS
- Hold Alt and drag the edges of your source to break the aspect ratio

The Twitch player is 16:9 so you need to match that with your base resolution in OBS, then stretch out your sources to fill the 16:9 area. It will look terrible but that's what you're asking for.
 

FearSC

New Member
- Set your base resolution to a 16:9 resolution (e.g. 1280x720)
- Activate a preview in OBS
- Hold Alt and drag the edges of your source to break the aspect ratio

The Twitch player is 16:9 so you need to match that with your base resolution in OBS, then stretch out your sources to fill the 16:9 area. It will look terrible but that's what you're asking for.

I do understand everything what are u sayin, but understand me too, cos on win7, u can capture game ( CSGO in this situation ) and check those 2 boxes, fit to screen and ignore aspect ratio. So is that the problem with win10 or something else ?
 

Sapiens

Forum Moderator
Maybe it's a change with how Windows 10 does things, who knows. You're always going to have black bars on your stream with a 4:3 base resolution though. Just follow the instructions I posted, they'll get you the correct results.
 
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