is the gaming pc your recording from in fullscreen mode. I don't quite understand. It probably has something to do with the scaling. holding down the shift key and pressing any of the corners allows you to stretch the source. in the edit transform setting make sure your using stretch to bounds. if it overstretches. use shift key and press the corners to contract the source.
are you using rescale output in recording. if you are don't. or if you aren't try setting it to 4k. the problem you seem to be running into is that when it's encoded it's not stretching the output. but from what I understand your either using a capture to record a 1080p output from obs to another computer with obs and it's upscaling to 4k but on youtube or whatever site you use it's not stretching the output. sorry I got nothing. maybe someone can look at the logs and figure it out. it seems like a simple problem but I can't quite figure it out. you can also make sure on both computers that the screen resolution is set to stretch the resolution to fit your screen. you might find this in the intel/nvidia/amd control panel.
are you using rescale output in recording. if you are don't. or if you aren't try setting it to 4k. the problem you seem to be running into is that when it's encoded it's not stretching the output. but from what I understand your either using a capture to record a 1080p output from obs to another computer with obs and it's upscaling to 4k but on youtube or whatever site you use it's not stretching the output. sorry I got nothing. maybe someone can look at the logs and figure it out. it seems like a simple problem but I can't quite figure it out. you can also make sure on both computers that the screen resolution is set to stretch the resolution to fit your screen. you might find this in the intel/nvidia/amd control panel.
its not streaming on youtube at 4k you instead have the resolution of 1920 x 1200. figure out where that number is coming from. and set it to both 1920x1080 and 3280 x 2160 until it works. also it's not recommended to stream at 4k. personally I like to use frame skipping when I live stream so the stream is faster but that's just personal preference. I think the 1920 x 1200 is where the scaling problem comes from.
its not streaming on youtube at 4k you instead have the resolution of 1920 x 1200. figure out where that number is coming from. and set it to both 1920x1080 and 3280 x 2160 until it works. also it's not recommended to stream at 4k. personally I like to use frame skipping when I live stream so the stream is faster but that's just personal preference. I think the 1920 x 1200 is where the scaling problem comes from.
its not streaming on youtube at 4k you instead have the resolution of 1920 x 1200. figure out where that number is coming from. and set it to both 1920x1080 and 3280 x 2160 until it works. also it's not recommended to stream at 4k. personally I like to use frame skipping when I live stream so the stream is faster but that's just personal preference. I think the 1920 x 1200 is where the scaling problem comes from.
I changed the encoder to x264, the stream was in full screen, but my low end laptop can't handle the processing. h264 goes smooth but stays with the sidebars.
you need to figure out why the qsv encoder is limiting itself to 1920 x 1200. it seems like theyre are two things going or it's possible you have a resolution set in the qsv encoder. in any case here are the two things. 1)the bitrate is too high and the encoder is downgrading the resolution to keep up. 2)there seems to be incompatibility with dx12. when it falls back to dx11 it does it correctly. when in dx12 mode it downgrades the resolution 1920 x 1200.
when it works
>>> nv12 tex not active, fall back to old qsv encoder
10:02:25.139: [qsv encoder: 'streaming_h264'] settings:
10:02:25.139: rate_control: CBR
10:02:25.139: target_bitrate: 20000
10:02:25.139: fps_num: 30
10:02:25.139: fps_den: 1
10:02:25.139: width: 3840
10:02:25.139: height: 2160
10:02:25.139: [qsv encoder: 'streaming_h264'] debug info:
10:02:25.156: impl: D3D11
10:02:25.156: surf: D3D11
0:02:25.178: m_nSurfNum: 8
10:02:25.280: m_nTaskPool: 4
10:02:25.280: major: 1
10:02:25.280: minor: 11
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