Question / Help OBS Studio recording/streaming quality is fuzzy

Have you tried adding one of the sharpness filters to the source?
It might give a bit of edge back to the video feed. But don't add more than about 0.10 at most, or the video will get oversharp artifacts.
 
Have you tried adding one of the sharpness filters to the source?
It might give a bit of edge back to the video feed. But don't add more than about 0.10 at most, or the video will get oversharp artifacts.
How would i add sharpness to OBS?
 
Right click the source or scene you want to add it to, go to "video filters" and it should bring up a new window. Rightclick or click the plus sign, and select "sharpness". Adjust as seen fit.
 
Right click the source or scene you want to add it to, go to "video filters" and it should bring up a new window. Rightclick or click the plus sign, and select "sharpness". Adjust as seen fit.
Im on Studio but i right click one of my sources but it doesnt show video filters.
 
Okay, it actually looks pretty decent, but how do i fix the laggy footage?
what do you mean with laggy footage?

what framerate you encode? what framerate is your game running at? is your encoder overloaded? do you have dropped frames?
do you save your video on a hdd that also has your game running on it?
 
what do you mean with laggy footage?

what framerate you encode? what framerate is your game running at? is your encoder overloaded? do you have dropped frames?
do you save your video on a hdd that also has your game running on it?
my quality looks pretty good now, i sharpened my scenes to make it look better, but i get frame loss when i record.
 
my quality looks pretty good now, i sharpened my scenes to make it look better, but i get frame loss when i record.

you get frameloss because sharpen takes time!
what game you want to capture
what quality you want to stream or do you want a local record?
twitch? ytg?
what hardware you use?
what can your isp handle?
 
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