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OBS hasn't given along well with me from the start. I need familiarity with how recording and these things go.
What I want
I want to just record playing a Flash game. No streaming whatsoever. No sound either (it's specific). The width and height match it perfectly. I want a better quality too, rather than a blurry picture. There's the possibility it will end up on Youtube, I think in the past it disregarded FPS over 30, so, for example, it wouldn't be worth to invest there.
Quality doesn't improve
I looked for longer than the time I have for this. Despite having tried many different settings from the internet, I can't see a noticeable improvement in quality. I thought I could increase video quality each time more and, well, get each time more lag. Instead, I never get any lag whatsoever no matter what the settings are and the quality is always blurry. So I can't pick a balance? There appears to be no way of trading some of the perfect performance to help the video becoming less blurry. The analyzer tells me "weak CPU." Essentially that this computer is terrible. There's nothing I can do about that, I can only get the most out of it. Precisely why I question the perfect performance. The log file can change a lot depending on the settings I try. I could show a specific log, but then change everything and get a different one. But here it is.
This is some pretty bad video quality (right side).
Tell me if there is some settings that can give me better results.
What I want
I want to just record playing a Flash game. No streaming whatsoever. No sound either (it's specific). The width and height match it perfectly. I want a better quality too, rather than a blurry picture. There's the possibility it will end up on Youtube, I think in the past it disregarded FPS over 30, so, for example, it wouldn't be worth to invest there.
Quality doesn't improve
I looked for longer than the time I have for this. Despite having tried many different settings from the internet, I can't see a noticeable improvement in quality. I thought I could increase video quality each time more and, well, get each time more lag. Instead, I never get any lag whatsoever no matter what the settings are and the quality is always blurry. So I can't pick a balance? There appears to be no way of trading some of the perfect performance to help the video becoming less blurry. The analyzer tells me "weak CPU." Essentially that this computer is terrible. There's nothing I can do about that, I can only get the most out of it. Precisely why I question the perfect performance. The log file can change a lot depending on the settings I try. I could show a specific log, but then change everything and get a different one. But here it is.
This is some pretty bad video quality (right side).
Tell me if there is some settings that can give me better results.