Question / Help OBS for minecraft

ieatpeeps

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Hey people, I might sound like a weird nerd minecraft gamer but idc. So I'm trying to record my gameplay, not stream. I need help with the settings. I don't know what to do, I have looked up many videos online but none of them help me, so my problem is whenever I record it never fits the fullscreen (I have screen stretch on). My resolution for my monitor is 1600 x 900. Can someone please help me? If you need anymore information on my OBS to solve this problem, please reply back on this thread, I will be sitting here all night trying to figure out this problem.
 
Hey people, I might sound like a weird nerd minecraft gamer but idc. So I'm trying to record my gameplay, not stream. I need help with the settings. I don't know what to do, I have looked up many videos online but none of them help me, so my problem is whenever I record it never fits the fullscreen (I have screen stretch on). My resolution for my monitor is 1600 x 900. Can someone please help me? If you need anymore information on my OBS to solve this problem, please reply back on this thread, I will be sitting here all night trying to figure out this problem.
Use the settings from the guide! https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/how-to-make-high-quality-local-recordings.16/
 
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ieatpeeps

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The result is the same it is still fuzzy, and if I watch it for 5 minutes it will really ruin your eyes. And when ever I try to upload a picture to a reply it won't let me, it just disappears.
 

Harold

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crf of 10 is actually excessive. 15 is near-lossless already.
And if it's still fuzzy after following the guide, you didn't follow the guide properly.
 

ieatpeeps

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crf of 10 is actually excessive. 15 is near-lossless already.
And if it's still fuzzy after following the guide, you didn't follow the guide properly.
I'm sorry I don't know what the crf should be, can you tell me what it should be, I'm not good with computers.
 

Harold

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https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/H.264
The range of the quantizer scale is 0-51: where 0 is lossless, 23 is default, and 51 is worst possible. A lower value is a higher quality and a subjectively sane range is 18-28. Consider 18 to be visually lossless or nearly so: it should look the same or nearly the same as the input but it isn't technically lossless.
 
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