Question / Help Recording settings quality ?

Harold

Active Member
Once it's installed, it SHOULD allow you to load the video in premiere.

If it still doesn't work after that, then premiere is officially off my "recommended programs to use for video editing" list.
 

DeXZoR

Member
Once it's installed, it SHOULD allow you to load the video in premiere.

If it still doesn't work after that, then premiere is officially off my "recommended programs to use for video editing" list.
yep work thx but still after rendering the Quality is not that good :(
 

Harold

Active Member
It's the "After Rendering" part that proves that the problem likely stems from Premiere's MainConcept h264 encoder or its settings and not actually from obs.

Mainconcept's quality to bitrate ratio is documented historically as being noticably and measurably worse than x264 (used in OBS, Xsplit, ffmpeg and many open source products that can encode in h264)

You might consider using a lossless output from premiere and doing your final pre-upload encode using handbrake.
 

DeXZoR

Member
It's the "After Rendering" part that proves that the problem likely stems from Premiere's MainConcept h264 encoder or its settings and not actually from obs.

Mainconcept's quality to bitrate ratio is documented historically as being noticably and measurably worse than x264 (used in OBS, Xsplit, ffmpeg and many open source products that can encode in h264)

You might consider using a lossless output from premiere and doing your final pre-upload encode using handbrake.

The problem still seem to be that recording with obs give low quality when i watch it in Adobe and after rendering

But in Dxtory its great quality rihgt out of the gate so to say
 
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NalaNosivad

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The problem still seem to be that recording with obs give low quality when i watch it in Adobe and after rendering

But in Dxtory its great quality rihgt out of the gate so to say
I hate to sound skeptical, but... Ut Video just won't look bad unless the source looks bad, or something went very wrong.

Could you show us a full resolution screenshot/still from the raw video?
 

MrBayeasy

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Doesn't work with adobe whed that switch in Color format and space and range :(
I was having a similar issue where it wasn't working with Adobe, when you had those color settings set (I420 format with 709 color space and full color range) was it playing back extremely choppy or did it just not load into Adobe?

When I did the recordings they would work fine elsewhere such as Vegas and WMP but when input into Adobe the playback was pretty much freeze framing and really "laggy," and also the first frame of the video was green. Does that at all sound familiar and if so what settings did you use to get Adobe to play it back correctly? Also if that wasn't your issue but you could possibly know the solution I would greatly appreciate your help, thanks so much in advance!
 

DeXZoR

Member
Hello everyone know it ben sum time but think i fund the probelm (for me) Trayd alot of settings and it did not help the qultey whas the same but when i whent in to Video and put my output to the same as base (2560x1440) it now looks great
Befor it whas set to 720

yeye :D
 
Hello everyone know it ben sum time but think i fund the probelm (for me) Trayd alot of settings and it did not help the qultey whas the same but when i whent in to Video and put my output to the same as base (2560x1440) it now looks great
Befor it whas set to 720

yeye :D
Yeah, Figures that recording in a lower resolution than the original would not produce a one on one image with said original :p

Apparently none of these geniuses here checked your second log.
 

DeXZoR

Member
The next thing that is a new Topic is a bit new how high or what % should i aim for on the CPU load ? When i Stream ?
 
Well, whatever your system can handle without introducing unwanted behavior.

Ideally, when adequately cooled, your CPU should be running at 99% all the time you're recording.
Realistically leave some headroom for unexpected processing. 80% with everything running should do.

So I suggest starting low and crank it up until you start hitting that number.
 
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